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ARTS AND GRAFTS. ft |^, f γ^ytf m Jill mm jfi rajiraiijiffl_Hit iMwfl^geiEfel^&M I3HIIISIIII feiiSi movement intend to try and. ■procure a evraSnanae. Price 5/o.'PooledanyaddreM, , , , ' ■ i i ou. extra. Zoom for tapestry weaving, and also a furnace to 'burn -hand-painted china. A. BCCLE9. Xeither u.rt is beyond the powers of Chemlmt. those wlio really try. William Morris quien St., Auckland. made his own loom, and set it up in his , arose the greatest craft movement of HUDSON'S modern times, which we in ,Xew Zealand only knenv through the abominable !?-___«_ «•!». «l fj.!<.1... imitations foisted on the market by fac- I&sJWj £lal|lvl t!\lj\lD£S toriee as ".Morris chairs," which bear ** little resemblance to the beautiful fur- THE GREAT ANTISEPTIC AND nituro designed by the poet. The hand PROPHYLACTIC loom was used by William Morris to , weave carpets, the materials of wliirli -i<jS^^^^^re\ were hand-dyed by dyes made from the I i l^stS*!!* K&k Unlike Cough plants and trees of England. And they "('S iShISbSI Medicines, "EUnever faded. Who that has ever recn it MENTHOL JU--lan forgot the gorgeous blues he evolved K|[ I jivL<?MltsJssl JUBb£" do nol by using tlie plants from which our 'CwoilfEmn Interr ere with British forefathers extracted "Woad," the " Je digestion, early Celtic dye used on their bodice. 2Ljj?ijßO^jt) Q^fill l*l On tne contrary. That many artistic souk on our farms I,lcy havo a could easily both dye and weave their e ?£r j© /fills boneflclal cffecf, own carpets is quite possible if only they as their Antlhad a lead from some one with real jg| t\ Mf7©jJs|i!»"S\ septic Properknowledge of what constitutes true art, cßaSliOiMlf isWl tlpK prevent aband in these expensive times it would be normal rnrruentMuvessful ac a more matter of utility. | SjOR II P?ii§&.l ailon or the It is to be hoped that the movement 111 >5)Ji?; 5 l&Ei*3L*SSe food, when taken Hamilton wiil receive all the local sup- after' meals port which homo emits 1-0 -adly need in ..,..., For Coughs, Colds, Sore Throats, Bronchitl*, Influenra, and the Prevention of Consumption. Woods' Great Peppermint Cure, Suited for old and young. ff«r Couchs and Colds never fails. s o ij everywhere in Tins. 1/6.

llgil Troubles Coughs, Bronchitis, Consumptioa \l Vl Y^^^oeS s,s \fl© or any wea k ness °f throat or chest or any tendency \\V.V>to^^. ol >io to tuberculosis; for a troublesome cough, bronchitis \fc or any chest affection, the standard approved treat\|.V ment is a course of Angier's EmulsioD. It heals and Vi^Srtl^i^ , \«ra strengthens the lungs, promotes appetite, greatly im- » -I' \\ ■ proves digestion, and exerts a pronounced tonic, I W ssif'SfiiS'i* vffi invigorating influence upon the general health. No I ''^shli- other Emulsion is so strongly recommended and so I ( '' 1/ prescribed by the medical profession. ' * Superintendent. Nurses' Home, Durham. v mV3r CJJPP TR?SI c- , j j ] i *?<:• " "■• c - « lllnL rienci name nrtti address, *d. postapn, ana mention this l>*p*f. BOTTLE ANGIER CHEMICAL 0., LTD., J33 Clarence Slre«t, Sydney, N.S.W. I TN Spring-time, when the lovely s *o'\ r I Earth decks herself in filmy, ■\ji!£ f ~~ qi. X bridal array and all Youth is in "*" n sympathy with her sweet expectancy, / ?3 the dainty woman's thoughts turn to the consideration of her personal " — Do you know tbnt the acquisition of the most I mH| i^j^!|!l complexion and a skin subtly-soft and satin- irJ^PttS^rn smooth—lies in the lather of Colleen Soap ? JtSJffl* Incomparable for tKe Complexion Lse Collren Soap (rubbinp in gently with >\ *55>Oy*gggCra<p the tips of the fingers) exclusively for a fort- r ((^Ji^^^^Sii^j, night and you will see your skin gradually ''"^^^mHfr^ taking on that Sner texture, that delicacy and charm you so much desire. Of all Chemists and Stores. MADE by McCLINTON'S Ltd., at DONAGHMORE, IRELAND. I Wholesale Agents: i'•:. ■* \ .

A GREAT TONIC jtgßMj&K IRON JELLOIDS. tM*5Pfs!L &vea.t Observer *28W LUIGI GALVANI. gllgib?' ■ Great events from trifling causes LUiGI CALVANI. spring, and Health (in many cases) fiom Iron Jdloids The Re'iable Tonic and Restorative. Poorness of blood is known as AN/EMIA. For ANAZMIA (shown by breaihlessness on sight exertion, pallor, depression and weakness) Doctors prescribe the well-known Iron Jelioids No. 2. — there is nothing better. For DEBILITY, WEAKNESS and NERVI. NESS, Men find The Ideal Tonic and Restorative in Iron Jelioids No. 2A. iffc. /. H. PF.SSISGTOS. Chemist, Wovksop. u-rites :-"J always handle Iron Jtlloida A FORTNIGHT'S TRIAL ( Price 1/9 ) WILL CONVINCE YOU. Reliable Tonic for Men Iron Jelioids No. 2A. For Anaemia in Men and Women Iron Jelioids No. 2. For Growing Children Iron Jelioids A r o. 1. Of all Chemists. A fortnight's treatment 1/9. k Man-jfacturec. craiy byTbclrcn iellcir.Co.. Ltd..205. City Road. London Enslana. B k ' " — -■' ■'■

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Auckland Star, Volume L, Issue 221, 17 September 1919, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume L, Issue 221, 17 September 1919, Page 12