■_ , MEDIC-AX. . . MISS MILLICENT MAHY Winner of "The Venus Competition," extols . , XW The wealthy Roman lavished large sums of money on his bath. The essence of sweet-smelling flowers, the JSfef' juice of choice fruits, the leaves of rare herbs, sweet- - smellin o, spices from lax countries, all contributed to ' *Tf JilL make the bath of the luxury-loving patrician a matter of wMt' .-.,'. ' great expense. . In these modern times the choice jco. .- , , , healing medicaments of Mother Nature no longer are -!- * W f° r c " a l°ne, but are gathered together from the / ' t<r four corners of the world, and combined at a price that " • places them within the reach of all. In Rexona Skin ' : ''kmsl and Facial Soap we have a rare combination of the // • V'Mi- extracts and essences of fruits, flowers and herbs, and // ,) . , r 4 "i$M healing, soothing oils, scents and spices, capable of ?< rSNoijr* UMi furnishing a bath as curative and refreshing as the J;• " ": '' ' ?: wealthiest Roman was ever able to obtain. The sana--1 1 O - ti ve - refreshing, softening effect upon the skin to be y .> '-'*J' J " \ W attained by using Rexona Soap in the bath must be if : Hk W wholesome extracts in the soap enter the very pores, If f-'llligP { \ ® §k an d invigorate and refresh, not only the outer skin, but •-.'■ '< % "I have been using Rexona Skia ar.a • ■ g Facial Soap, and wish to add my testimony " ■ i[\ JL-β- i-^^ ; about same. It is a wonderful Soap for the \ " '•' "i J" £ -" n « 5 cannot Imagine how I *' V *^ c skin in perfect condition, and is so : -' ; ' ■ delightful to use ; and for my hair, I never £\ ' had anything like it, for it makes it sofL / ' anc * glossy, and keeps it in perfect condition. ■- 1 5 !* aJS never be withoist Rexona Soap, T^^s^s^Xr my friends, for MISS MILLICENT MAH-7 (from May Moore Photo.) 1 REXONA SOAP FOR HEALTH AND BEAUTY |
BOOTS AND SHOES. f«*S S c are °^" n g ra ew a y s a s P ec i a^ iral S wkwi purchase of Ladies' Smart .Walking Shoes I HI i n fc^ree patterns —7 Derby, Oxford and ■• wk I j|r Button. Tho quality is right ami the I % styles are the newest. Be sure and see these Shoes. Price, 11/9. JAMES ADAMS if Co. WELLESLEY ST. - Op Public Library. VUMT.ZC NOTICES. Edmonds' Egg Powder Makes Eggs Unnecessary CURRANT CAKES, SEED CAKES, ALL CAKES, | and Plum Puddings, too, can be made beautifully light by using f Edmonds' Egg , Powder j It is unwise to experiment with eggs — i! • they're generally more or less doubtful /|Cr!; - ."^^^jj snd expensive. For a modest sixpence 'Mf&^^^^^^^M^^l I you can buy a tin of EDMONDS" I^-^^^^^^S' ! EGG POWDER. It is always re- *«P^^^^^^M^ liable and is a perfect substitute for Fresh Eggs. I f^ /■ Test it next time you bake —you will \b* ' / alv/ays use it. >- fy YOUR GROCER HAS IT. ASK HIM. « / - — : — \ Er-LINGEAM AMD CO.. AUCKLAND.
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Auckland Star, Volume XLIII, Issue 140, 12 June 1912, Page 11
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