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REG 9 (AARK t 0 PRESERVE ■TfiSSffi Are You Aware? That insects which bore holes in your floors and furniture and lay their eggs therein can be deterred from their activities by the constant use of “POLIFLOR” on the unpolished as well as the polished surface, and on the joints and cracks. A little kerosene or turpentine should also be applied now and again, particularly around the joints. Cracks known to harbour silverfish or vermin should be treated with an insecticide such as “Fli-Keelo.” The regular use of “POLIFLOR” will do more than anything else to preserve floors and furniture. “POLIFLOR” is made in New Zealand by the makers . of “NUGGET” Polishes—therefore it’s good.

o JHLdmj do .our cio worn wake wn>9 l] P V rI 'O ensure sound, refreshing sleep every | | JL night, drink a cup of ‘ Ovaltine ’ before || you go to bed, There is nothing to equal this delicious beverage for inducing sound sleep. :-\- While you sleep, this unique combination of ? > Nature’s best foods—malt,- milk and eggs—rebuilds and restores brain, nerve and body, and renews vitality and health. i it OViq LTIN E TONIC FOOD BEVERAGE The World’s a Best Night-cap m 31 m mm i rm ■ vr NZ « TRY ‘ OVALTINE» FREE I Send name and address together with id. in stamps to the N.Z. Agents, Salmond dr Spraggon Ltd., Dept. 7 P.O. Bex 662, Wellington, when a fret sample will he sent to you. Sold by all Chemists and Stores, in three sizes.MANUFACTURED BY A. WANDER LIMITED, LONDON

It heals as it cleanses! HP ■ | s it-, .' Mb ■ II K IHSI *• v scoria JIV 111111 fUedicofat SOAP brings back BEAUTY because it ENDS SKIN BLEMISHES ‘My skin has greatly benefited from the use of Rexona Soap during the last feu) years,” says charming Miss Lillian Bird, of Macleay Street, Potts Point. It quickly banishes pimples, blackheads, large pores; rough, red or oily skins. Look to the soap you are using if your complexion worries you. If you value the beauty of a smooth clear skin you need a medicated soap to protect it from sun and wind, and to keep it clear of blemishes. ORDINARY SOAPS CLEANSE ONLY They cannot give your skin the help it needs to maintain its natural loveliness. Rexona Skin and Facial Soap is different. It is medicated on the same principle as Rexona “ the Rapid Healing Ointment.” REXONA MEDICATED SOAP GUARDS SKIN HEALTH It gently and thoroughly cleanses the skin and clears clogged pores. It kills the germs which cause complexion troubles and effectively protects the skin from dust-carried infections. PROVE THE VALUE OF REXONA SOAP FOR YOURSELF Buy a tablet to-day. You’ll enjoy its refreshing lather and you’ll marvel at the difference in your skin after only a few days’ MOTHERS ! REXONA MEDICATED SOAP IS SAFEST FOR BABY Nothing protects his delicate skin so well or keeps it so free from irritation. Even cradle cap quickly disappears when Rexona Soap is used. And, perhaps most important of all, Rexona Soap protects from the danger of germs which lurk in dust. Here is Molly Casey, of Nosworthy Street, Blenheim. Her mother has no hesitation in saying that the constant use of Rexona Soap has kept Molly's skin free from blemishes and her beautiful hair free from dandruff. REXONA OINTMENT RELIEVES SERIOUS SKIN TROUBLES Relief comes with the first application. Even advanced cases of Eczema, Acne, Ulcerated legs quickly yield to Rexona’s potent medications. Use as a rub foi rheumatism, muscular pains or lumbago. MM SOAP Cleanses . ... heals .... purifies at all chemists and stores REXONA PROPRIETARY LIMITED 8.U1.15«NZ

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Manawatu Standard, Volume LIII, Issue 17, 17 December 1932, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Standard, Volume LIII, Issue 17, 17 December 1932, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Standard, Volume LIII, Issue 17, 17 December 1932, Page 11

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