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YOUTH-O-'FORM Capsules prevent faulty assimilation of food and accumulation of unnecessary fat; 6/6 —Bailile’s Ltd., Chemists. 14 CONSTIPATION! Eat Yeaston Tablets, which move bowels gently and leave no residue as do ordinary laxatives. — Baillie’s Ltd. ’l6

i ' r , i '££" ,: *r Wi 4 v .-.v-sx mm > VJ aiilii ' ?n sv.. . * ' ' v IRS , - » m m a; £ « V a t v.;j s f^d li •vs A <v* NS. rV r i O . c"? <5 U 4 Yi TfjkfAxu By the artful choice of wallpaper one can alter the character of a room entirely. More than that, one can make it seem larger, smaller, lighter* lower, higher, gayer, quieter, cooler, warmer, or more sunny. To produce some of these effects is easy. In other cases a good deal of knowledge is required. Anyone can make a room dark by using a-dark brown paper for example. But not everyone knows that a red paper absorbs light, and therefore makes a room dark, although it looks cosy. When you are choosing wallpapers consult us. From our stock of 4000 different designs we will help you choose a paper which will produce effect you desire. Call And See Us Next Time You're in Town BOOTH £ CHAPMAN WALLPAPER, GLASS AND BUILDERS’ MERCHANTS, SIGNWRITERS AND DECORATORS. VICTORIA STREET, HAMILTON

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Waikato Times, Volume 108, Issue 18165, 1 November 1930, Page 22 (Supplement)

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Page 22 Advertisements Column 4 Waikato Times, Volume 108, Issue 18165, 1 November 1930, Page 22 (Supplement)

Page 22 Advertisements Column 4 Waikato Times, Volume 108, Issue 18165, 1 November 1930, Page 22 (Supplement)

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