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PUBLIC NOTICES. ■pEATITI'S •pAVOTJRITB. The article which excels all others In Improving the bennty of the skin is naturally and deservedly beauty's favourite. This has been the acknowledged nnd honoured position held by PEARS' SOAP for nearly 120 years. PEARS. MATCHLESS FOR THE COMPLEXION. CONTRACTORS TO H.M. BOYAL NAVY. THE BEST Hi PUREST SOAP. WOULD NOT HURT A. BABY or injura tha moat w Delic*te Fmbric The Face-Cream without Grease. Parisian Beauty Experts all condemn creams S^£ti<?*\_ that leave a greasy MepOhM mark on thin white ffi^^^r paper. In all countries T where greasy creams \^S are much used sallow complexions are very •^*j^~7Sl plentiful. These facts , explain why you should ««nn»i.soni use only the famous "face-cream without grease," Icilmct Fluor Cream This exquisite cream cannot grow hair as greasy creams all do, needs no powder, and does not soil the clothing. It prevents stagnation and so clears the skin; it protects from heat, cold, wind or age, and gives a cool, fresh, clean feeling that can bo felt immediately. Nothing else in the world is at all like it—its virtues are due entirely to the Icilma Natural Water it contains. llcilma is pronounced— eye-silma.) Obtainable from: A. Eeeles, Chemtet, Queeu-st.; H. O. Wiles, Red Cross Pharmacy, Qnepn-st.; R.-ilph, ft. Parnhain, Chemist, North Shore. Bender's Food is mixed with fresh new milk when used, is dainty and delicious, highly nutritive, and most easily digested. Infants thrive on it, and delicate or aged persons enjoy it. Bcnger'a Food h sold in Una, by all '. " Chemists, etc., everywhere.

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Auckland Star, Volume XLI, Issue 24, 28 January 1910, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume XLI, Issue 24, 28 January 1910, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume XLI, Issue 24, 28 January 1910, Page 8