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George St. Amount immediately required Entrance 1 £1,500 George St. Entrance Clocks Stock ion SALE No. 1 Watches Wringers Kitchenware Brushware Enamelware Aluminiumware Hot Water Bags Electric Lamps and Heaters Doulton Fancy Tea Sets Teaware Dinnerware Dinner Sets Glassware Crystalware Lampware MORAY PIACE, ENTRANCE > fools— Carpenters’, Engineers’, Garden; Paints and Oils; Builders’ Sundries, Tiles and Mantelpieces. laving taken over the assets of the Gray Hardware Co. our business is to liquidate le stock. To this end we are holding this Sale, and as stocks must be sold we ave made the prices exceptionally low. We invite your inspection. THE RECEIVERS. , . ••• VC »>*• yj.' GRAY

A WARNING directed to beautiful women by the world's great beauty specialists There Is No Substitute For The Trained Beauty Expert You hear a lot about the effect good health has on good looks. True enough. You must be well in order to look well. But the Physician does not concern himself with beauty care. He can’t. Thats not his job. That’s the job of a trained, professional beauty expert. Women who want'to keep looking their best should consult a beauty expert regularly. That is the advice hot only of beauty specialists themselves, but of all those who study the matter of beauty, culture. Writers for magazines and newspapers on the special subject of beauty problems and beauty care, advise regular, professional assistance In this Important matter of keeping well-groomed. Many thousands of years ago dusky maidens massaged the gentle oils of the olive and palm trees into the fine-textured skin of Cleopatra, which kept her skin soft and smooth. These oils were then the best known method of safeguarding and heightening the natural beauty of the complexion. And even to-day —according to the most famous beauty experts of Europe and America—there is no better way to ensure a beautiful skin than by the use of these same oils that were in vogue in Cleopatra’s time. When selecting a soap the price is not a very certain index of Its quality. In business to-day there arc manv factors which contribute to the fluctuation of prices in a staple article of this kind. Often synthetic perfumes, colourings, fancy ners increase the cost thpyr ing to ensure the of any finer oils caustic alkali agreeable for should Amon BEAUTY experts know that the true difference in soaps is in their effect upon the skin. They warn against ordinary soaps. Over, 20,000 unite in recommending just one beauty aid— Palmolive Soap. Take no chances with ordinary soaps for beauty cleansing. Remember some soaps irritate. Some dry and roughen the skin. Study the advertising of soaps claiming youth, soaps merely claiming beauty results. Do they tell you what go into these soaps? Cosmetic oils. No. Vegetable oils? No! Olive and palm oils? No! But you do know what Palmolive contains. It is a tmre soap. A soap blended of olive and palm oils. Don’t gamble with good looks. When 20,000 beauty experts agree—heed their advice. Use this vegetable oil soap—end no other —to keep that schoolgirl complexion. i m ~- - - -- V. •••:• -< ' bee % m •' • r opvrißht S-302 3

To resist and repel colds, influenza, bronchitis, there is nothing better than a course of Angier’s Emulsion. Its soothing effects and its tonic, invigorating influence upon all the bodily functions make it unequalled for the prevention of colds and catarrhal affections. If a cold or cough has already commenced, Angier's is the best means of throwing it off and repairing the damage caused. No other emulsion is so highly recommended and so largely prescribed by the Medical Profession. Equally useful for adults and children, Angier’s agrees perfectly with delicate, sensitive stomachs, and is an invaluable remedy for chest affections. Of Chemists in two sizes. M EMULSION ENDORSED BY THE MEDICAL PROFESSION. 11l M&w /Cached in St* (fsiaiiti&s

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 21642, 12 May 1932, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Daily Times, Issue 21642, 12 May 1932, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Daily Times, Issue 21642, 12 May 1932, Page 2

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