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t)ad mate* / 32 ' f*JX-.r& t, t jU*'' a^X * Jn^e^.' *£»•* *t d -&vX • . -// l w S ri» JL do&^\ Manufactured in New Zealand by E. O. FARLEY LTD. BROADWAY, NEWMARKET, AUCKLAND Within a few months of DAD Washing Tablet* being placed on the North Island market, we received hundreds of letters like this. DAD quickly makes friends. DAD washes white without soaking or rubbing. No toil—just follow the directions on every DAD carton and boil the clothes for 15 minutes. DAD costs 6d per packet of 4 tablets, I/- per packet of eight. One tablet costing ljd is enough for the average family wash. Make friends with DAD—try a packet next washing day. Obtainable from all grocers. Bweeks supply for V“ WASHING TABLETS Headache mL ML —nature's WARNING OF ILL HEALTH 1 » K i The majority of people do not realise what a "danger signal” the head* ache is. in most cases the sick heodache is the indication of Billiousness, Constipation, or disorders of the Stomach or Liver. Dr. Morse’s Indian Root Pills do not pretend to be a headache cure, but if the headache is caused by any of the foregoing complaints a short course of Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills will banish it, at the same time giving o clean, healthy system. ©t Pius

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Star (Christchurch), Volume XLIV, Issue 563, 17 September 1932, Page 27 (Supplement)

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Page 27 Advertisements Column 2 Star (Christchurch), Volume XLIV, Issue 563, 17 September 1932, Page 27 (Supplement)

Page 27 Advertisements Column 2 Star (Christchurch), Volume XLIV, Issue 563, 17 September 1932, Page 27 (Supplement)

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