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CT -j T* 2 During Lay the Foundation for a Healthy Skin by Regular Use of (T TIC UK A Soap and Ointment Never too young to start using CUTICURA Best for You and Baby Too

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“Come on now, hurry out of that tub! . . . I've been at Aunt Betty's house, and I'm all grubby and hot. . . . Yes, I am.

"Somebody ought to tell her how to keep babies comfortable. Do you know, she put some terrible kind of powder on me; I've been simply fussing for a bath and a fresh dusting of our own powder ever since. "Come on out, will you? Auntie thinks I'm cross—she ought to see how good I am after a dusting of our own Johnson's Baby Powder. . . . "You're coming? . . . Goodl" There is no powder just like Johnson’s for baby’s skin comfort and protection. It is made from the highest quality talc, composed of soft, tiny particles, and unlike cheap talcs, cannot clog the skin pores and so cause skin eruptions. For complete skin protection use Johnson’s Baby Powder, Soap and Cream.

“Best /or Baby—Best, for You" A product of Johnson and Johnson, and the finest sanitary napkin made. Now at a new lower price. Ask for Modess. MODESS New Reduced Price Made in Great Britain by Johnson & Johnson, World’s largest manufacturers of Surgical Dressings.

It is stated that there are 2000 railway and canal bridges in Britain unsuitable for carrying loads of more than twelve hundredweight.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 77, Issue 297, 15 December 1934, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 77, Issue 297, 15 December 1934, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 77, Issue 297, 15 December 1934, Page 3

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