O ms m $ *o4s ?0 mo =* g® YF®S *** m Sfe: viS *%asss« (Wer ?eN p*** O'” s *iSvo>J O\P TEN By Appointment f» H. M. THE KING* GILBHtfB SPEY ROYAL SCOTCK WHISKY Gilbey's Glen Spey DUtillery, Rothej, Scotland Y® U*LL BE GI»JIkD 'YOU ©@T . GlfaBEY a Wonder what they’ll give me ? Hope it’s a Valet ♦* That’s the sort of present for a man—a safety razor designed by somebody who knows what a man really needs for shaving. Made to save a fellow time and money. What is it the t m ♦Valet’ advertisements say? A new edge for every shave x ~. stropped in ten seconds ~. cleaned in ten seconds ... weeks of perfect shaving with every blade ~ . That’s just what I want.. . here’s hoping I get a ♦ Valet ’ this Christmas.” 9 w m\ •j * 5*15? m V" *Sfii VA mm The Set illustrated is the NO, 50" NICKEL SET. In highly-polished nickcllcd case lined with velvet. The set comprises a heavily silvered self-stropping ‘Valet* razor, twelve ‘ Valet ’ blades and strop of selected t‘2sh leather in hinged container..: NO. 5 5 NICKEL SET. Contains self-strop, ping ‘ Valet ’ razor, three ‘Valet’ biadea and a strop of good quality ifl Jlihged, container. The whole is contained in',a, .highly,-,, oolishcd nickellcd case, lined with-, _ , - velvet... ... 'ffciyL'Oj O NO. 101. Contents as above/ but in moulded case finished in a rich ' mahogany. Qj£ colovtr ... ... ••• •" , v.' . / NO. 56. COMPANION SET._ In black folding casecontains self-stropping ‘Valet* razor, strop and five blade*; also two' tube* containing ‘Valet’ shaving.brush ' ** utd stick of shaving soap ... British Made A P' < I*'v-L'iui--A- >- < •' ■~* ui i ** j "-
LEG HEALED IN FIVE WEEKS, “ Never lost an hour's work —actually did overtime." “Varex’’ heals old and new ulcers No resting required. Booklet free. Ernest Healey, Pharmaceutical Chemist. Varex Ltd., Box 1558 D, Wellington. Local Representative: Nurse M'Leod, Varex Rooms, 29 Octagon, Dunedin —Advt,
The evening service was being held in the Roman Catholic Church of Csikszereda, Rumania, when a number of hears invaded the building. The congregation stampeded into the street while the bears were rounded up. Then it was discovered that the animals were pets belonging to the local Greek Orthodox priest. Members of the two congregations are not on speaking terms.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 22447, 17 December 1934, Page 3
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