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Bath-Eucryl l« life for the skin la a soluble farm. To eleahte the <jcia of in paruin i« heal tore put*. 13 toot he afflicted part*, to extract p^ioonous sece\io*ts, and to foriify against c»m»gio«, w the special care and duty of Bath-rtucryL ' 11 i« neither * jxwrrkr. salve, not paint. -~ It will not cover imperfections but it will | V apply rit«l( io rti)K»itig them aJjojeihcr, and prooiow the growui of bcalihy tiuue iv (betr place It H «ren|jly antiseptic in action, cleansing, and fiagnmt. You add it 10 loilct sod bath water, and beyond Isltinc Can Io have ii io th* water, it cwt* tie tnraU«. The (nt liaie, >ou will enjoy its in'iguraung quality and perfuioe, bat it will not wotV wonders in a day. A clear and beautiful dcin can only crime opoit boaest and aitentive application. It i» a charming imparaiioa for babies, whose «kia W easily chafed by onrrinK and I dreniug. also by any banb alement ia . the.water or wmd. It aootbts ahd rojsfom I their Ikilt bodiex. I Batti-hticryl is not a common, prt- -.. paraiion. It b not water with roiourtnf added, but a neat, pun, and high-claw emollient and antiseptic, drawn from nxturc'> richest gifu for the *fcia In BOTTLES—2/6, 4/6, Una 6/6 m Of Chwtttt and Qr«e*rs SOLE mm FOR HEW ZEAUUTD: Heathier, Roberton & Co., j Auckland. N.Z.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXXIII, Issue 75, 31 March 1902, Page 6

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226

Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume XXXIII, Issue 75, 31 March 1902, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume XXXIII, Issue 75, 31 March 1902, Page 6

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