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/} Deautinzl Hehel " Rebel" though she was. Flora Macdonald is. in point of character, the standard by which every British woman should measure herself to-day. Of undaunted courage and unswerving loyalty to the Stuart cause she had at heart, she, too, knew the cost of sacrifice, and the necessity for keeping up a cheerful, dainty appearance. Her complexion owed its striking purity to nothing but fresh air, water, and pure soap—an Irish soap probably—certainly a plant-ash soap. These are still the only "cosmetics " necessary for the preservation of a youthful, delicate complexion. The most essential factor is a pure soapColleen Soap—made entirely ..from the sweetest of pure, skin-nourishing and refining vegetable oils. Order from your chemist or Stores. Supremely mild and fragrant, the soap which for centuries past has proved incomparable for keeping even the most sensitive skins and delicate complexions soft, smooth and supple. f oil een Soetp Incomparable for the Complexion. Others of McCHnton's principal lines are: Colleen Toilet Cream, Colleen Shampoo Powders (Wet or Dry), Cul'.ren Denul Cream, Tooth Powder, Exquisite and Hibemil V. Shaving Sticks and Uikcs, and McCliutons Shaving Cream. * §y MADE by McCLINTOVS LTD., at DONAGHMORE, IRELAND. Qw * Wholesale Agtnts: Salmond & Spraggom, *j\

r AGreat Admiral Jk 1 Jk M* m * v_/ j i /aJ^^» IronJelloids. ti&K^ifmjk t 'EngJandExpects"andnotinvain. wJ&gjfe'w'' m3B(1 The will is there but may-be not M&S&ifeM B^PP^ the strength. Perhaps the blood is SB^ poor and thin. Poorness of blood '^^j^"^ is known as Anaemia. vi»-Admirai: Horatio Viscount Ntlim, KB. Fdr ANAZMIA ( shown by Breathlessness on slight exertion, pallor, depression and weakness ) in Women, Doctors prescribe Iron Jelloids No.2. — there is nothing better. For DEBILITY, WEAKNESS and NERVINESS, Men find the Ideal Tonic and Restorative in Iron Jelloids No. 2A. Askyour Chemist for a box of Iron Jelloids to-day m Mr. J. R. PENNINGTON, Chemist, Worktop, write**—"l alwaym "handle Iron Jelloids with pleasure, as my customers are invariably "satisfied with the results." A Fortnight's Trial (price 1/9.) will convince yoa. Reliable Tonic for Men Iron Jelloids No. 2A. For Anaemia in Men and Women Iron Jelloids No. 2. For Growing Children — ... Iron Jelloids No. 1.

I'm glad I brought my Kodak! ,, Of course she is! You will be glad, too, when you have in your hand or pocket the means of taking a snapshot of a friend, a beautiful scene, or a picturesque incident. The Autographic Kodak is so light and compact that it is easy to carry anywhere—so efficient that it always makes good pictures—so simple that a novice can learn to use it in half-an-hour. Prices from 40/- upwards. Get your Kodak at Sucklings —they are Kodak Specialists Sucklings have a big stock of all models —their experts will help you to choose the Kodak you need, and will show you how to use it. Advice free—at all times. OUR FREE CA TALOGCE tells you all about Kodaks and how to select and to use one. Ask for your copy to-day at Sucklings "THE KODAK PEOPLE" Between the two Picture Houses, "Everybody's" and "The Queen's" 52 Queen Street - Auckland B°°* Manufacturer, ■ iWJa \J 11 &&O i 210 Ponsonby Road. Having sold our business situated at 2 Welleslev Street W., all correspondence should be addressed to 210 PONSONBY ROAD, Where we are holding a great FOOTWEAR SALE/.

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Auckland Star, Volume L, Issue 67, 19 March 1919, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume L, Issue 67, 19 March 1919, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume L, Issue 67, 19 March 1919, Page 11

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