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THE PRINCE DANCED FOUR TIMES— Mith Garolync Cranberry, a sales girl in Panama, to whom he asked to be introduced. This shows that His Royal Highness is decided in his opinions and democratic in his outlook. It is quite probable that when the Prince is introduced to Gerstena., or Gerstena to the Prince, that His Highness wall afterwards refuse to allow anything but Gerstena to be served at his breakfast table. What has already pleased the people of New Zealand will no doubt find favour with the Prince of Wales, and he will not be slow to show his appreciation when the occasion demands.

SUPERFLUOUS HAIR QUICKLY DESTROYED 1 by Russia (Reg.). When you once try this highly efficient remedy you will realise that at last you have found a reliable hair destroyer. Write Dept. W. and also ask for our free price list of toilet preparations. Mrs. Hullen, 3A, Courtenay Place, Wellington. Make Kodak Pictures Picture* of the Prince of Wales’ visit to New Zealand will possets historical value—and they will be especially interesting if you make them yourself with your own Kodak. There are Autographic Kodaks from 50 1- upwards. Brownie Cameras—the Little Cousins to the Kodak-r from 13/9. MARtVS PHARMACY, 107 THE AVENUE, WANGANUI. “Herald” Wan teds are read by thousands nightly. Fourteen words for one shilling. 1

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Wanganui Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 160641, 3 May 1920, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 4 Wanganui Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 160641, 3 May 1920, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 4 Wanganui Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 160641, 3 May 1920, Page 10

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