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* DESTROYS Silverfish, cockroaches, (lies, (leas, moths and all vermin. Does not injure the finest fabrics. Obtainable in Boz., l 6 ot. •nd 32 or. tins f*om Hardware Stores, Grocers and hemists. Another Divorce fsr U«e the SHELLTOX Spray. a *«• WHY THE J UDGK SYMPATHISED. A young couple finding life together unbearable agreed to part. During the Court proceedings the Judge asked the young woman what it was about her husband she found so trying. Her answer was that he was suffering from nerves and was constantly in a bad temper. Of course, the Judge sympathised with her. A nervy person, man or woman, is intolerable at any time, much less as a life companion. So take heed, all you husbands and wives. If your nerves arc getting raggy, if you feel yourself slipping, buy a bottle of WINCAUNIS—the tinest of Tonic Wines. But beware of cheap substitutes. WINCAUNIS incorporates such body nerve and muscle-building properties as beef essence and malt extract, and the basis of its manufacture is the finest quality wine. DEATH TO EVERY PEST CHANGE a Sunburn that Smarts to a Suntan that’s Smart LIQUID SYDAL lives up to its claim to prevent sunburn. It gives a charming, smooth, even tan. It draws’out the smarting and! it prevents peeling. Obtainable 1/6 everywhere. GREY HAIR permanently restored to natural colour with one simple 30-mlnute application of Inecto. Inecto also leaves the hair soft and silky. Eight weekly workless washes in one compact package n\ \ N No. 2 Obtainable at 5/- i per pair from Chemists and Hairdressers.’ Advertising points out the merits of a product and Impresses the buyer ■with its desirability. The Charm of the Exclusive Here, the woman who takes " Just a little more " pride in her appearance can be confident that she’ll find a Model Hat or an exclusively designed Frock or Ensemble that will suit her purse as much as her particular taste. You’ll be delighted with the New Season’s Frocks, Call and see them. The IDEAL 32 Princes St. MADE IN NEW ZEALAND. Manufacturers; S. A. SMITH * CO. LTD., Auckland. Also, "EZYWURK** Cleanser, Aluminium, Stove Polish, Household Stains, Whita Enamel, Linoleum Varnish, Cardinal Red Enamel. METAL UPOL!SH> GIVES THE BRIGHTEST SHINE ... ii must % dUNESi TRADE, MARK GARMENTS MADE IN NEW ZEALAND FROM ’Celanese' MADS INN. iadderproof es VJt. A; l\ i C, © Never be'bre has 'Celanese' been made up into such a variety of dainty, colourful, durable garments as the shops are showing to-day. Vests, Knickers, Princess Slips, Pyjamas and Nightdresses . . . whatever you seek you will find to perfection in 1 Celanese If you should have any difficulty in obtaining * Celanese ’ products, write to the resident agent: J. F. RICHES, P.O. Box 795, WELLINGTON, NEW ZEALAND . BoU Manufacturer* of 4 Cflanete * TarnJb Fabric* and Proprietort of the Trede Mark 1 Celanese British Celaruie Limited, Oelantse Home, Hanover Square, London , England. BREAST FEEDING IS IMPOSSIBLE DON'T WORRY mm m 9 This Sturdy Baby reared on Robinson’s “ Patent ” Barley The addition of Robinson's “Patent” Barley makes cow’s milk as digestible as breast mil«.. Baby will thrive from btrih on cow’s milk modified by Robinson’s'Patent’ Barley, if fed accordthe simole instructions ing to feeding given on the tin. ROBINSON'S • Write for free copy oi ••My Book" to Colman-Keen (Australasia) Ltd., Wellington "PATENT' 1 BARLEY

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 22122, 28 November 1933, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 22122, 28 November 1933, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 22122, 28 November 1933, Page 14

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