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SOAP. « 11 \* 3 5 _■ ?ery Hide 3 : EXSOAF | fir <«Q j tg» goeff a rery long nay. or-fcs -■-— •;•;... £.-aspss&|gi i ■p. " --~- 2 j g£ ~ Makes Bosie aad :|> ciotee, - l 6> "Sweet as a Rose." _f£} I EPIDEMIC DISEASE. jj "NIP IT IN THE BUD." "~ II "It's catching"—this is what people say whet 'j a malady spreads among them as fire, spread: _. in dry grass ; the phrase states a fact withoul j. explanation, which is a pity, because if once ', you understand why ( car; ." prevent it-'catcbingirrstend ot iaving to'-cure it—cure is often impossible;-and-is expensive. } .Now you can-.un'derstahd the flame "running ! j through grass, but yon can only see the spread of 1 1 disease by its results, because disease is spread ' j by living germs or seeds, too small.to.see^and I so light that air can carry, and distribute them; -I the only 'way to prevent- Disease Germs 11 " catching" is to kill therh. To kilL an s invisible foe may seem difficult; bat in this • case.it is easy and'diirepjbryon can kilfDisease j Germs by'meeting them' atevery point with ', ..something in hourly-ise andJmmedi-ftely'fatal j .to them.' Sciencehas svmusthis in Lifebuoy I • Royal Disinfectant Soap, and "its germ-laHing . power in hospitals and sanitation his stamped • it as a world-tested Life Saver. > - f But it is the protection of health in yonr • own home that is your particular care, and it iis there that L;tebuoy Soap will block- the j Disease Germ or "nip it in the bud "before a ! it does harm. When you have used Lifebuoy j | Soap in bath and bedroom, employed it in s house cleaning and flushing sinks and drains, *- its disinfecting power will have renderedrGerm--5 life almost impossible ; almost, but not quite ; e '. to do the work more thoroughly, yoa' jßust _ \ use Lifebaoy Soap in the laundry. ~'\"^" 5! Lifebuoy Soap in the lanndry carries-, the :r germ in the fight place to "nip it in *. namely, in yonr clothes' and honse 'linen. X All week the clothes have gathered the" inevitable germs.from the air, the street;''the office and the train, the laundry provides ; the place for their wholesale execntion,-jmb! | Lifebuoy Soap carries:,.it out relentlesly. t Lifebuoy-Soap will pile yonr wash-basket -with' fragrant, snowy linen, absolutely, germi free and practically . Use";Life--3 buoy Soap" in; the laundry,"and fte-Disease ' Germs, instead of ratchrng wll : be-(a'igtt-» '_ "niaoed in the bod"- before they do haxaj. U. '- ... y'- TA_ORS. : -; y M.- . \ AF EW DAYS OKtif>; \; c ] ; A PAIR OF 7? EXTRA c ~.'.'.-• '.'.'.' ' ~_'C- \ '."■' j! TROUSERS r^ t~mama a~a~t>. B^^aa in§ _^^ .el "■',"■■".'.' ™ -™ jSMWm " " WITH EVERY-'-HAND TAILORED ; - SUIT - - in from 75/- to 95/----e. ' ,f " -""'', """ ■■-..■ ■ -rr x le _/ rbe * nan who orders NOW-gets twice la 'thevalneforb-s'm6nerr*llie--ieeori(l'tsalr of trousers doubles the life of-yonr suit —fceeps It new and smart long after the •it ? sit th oa * ! s > al *' would i have been shabby, and worn"o-trt. '" - a This, offer only holds good, for a few ' days.- -The -reason-is, after-the holidays ' things become quiet. We aim tormake ! the usual slack season a busy one, so we i t, can afford to give the free trousers;' for it keeps our big staff fully employed . until the busy time comes round again. :It will pay you to- order now before this offer, closes.-. „,»„, --.-., 7 ~ ..'n-, Britisl Woollen Go* tailors,: -41 11 175-7 KARANGAHAPE i*^ i (Oppdaite PostOffiee.) | UNCLASSIFIED ADVTS. j rrmE Ful:-.:■'.* thus? office act, 1 (Section 50). *j IN TBPS KSTATE OF BRIDGET AGNES DOUGLAS, of Auckland, Spinster j j Xjleceasc-dj. ■r ,iAn.CTtui.;o!r?.. and. others bavins-Claims - :;:U Kstateare hereby required to send them, .v.th particulars, on the forms provided, tv .he Local Deputy Public Trustee, at Auckland, on or before the 7th day of Aprii, lfilfi. Accounts cot rendered by the date named may be rejected. Ail moneys payable to the above Estate may be leased to the credit of the Public Trustee's account at any postal money order office, or paid to the Local Deputy Public Trustee at Auckland: ' " FEED. FITCnETT, Public Triisfee sth. February, 1016. " . ', . ujo A SSTSTUrNT wanted for IBW.WOJ&JE-RT fA, iDBI'A-ItT..VIE.vr. One with kuowlcdse of Grocery -preferred. AbPlv HCTOHIN'SOX'B WHOLESALE, LTD.. Customs -Street "-'- frit LOST, Bunch of Keys, in -Private Letter Box Office. G.P.O. Reward. I Apn'v Star Office, or "Phone- 1543, ' p^

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Auckland Star, Volume XLVII, Issue 31, 5 February 1916, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Star, Volume XLVII, Issue 31, 5 February 1916, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Star, Volume XLVII, Issue 31, 5 February 1916, Page 9

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