Economy in Shaving. In these careful times wastefulness is out of fashion. Men are watching the small leaks and the little dribbling expenses. Tftiey are saving 0 money and saving time —which is true economy —by shaving themselves.. Thousands are adopting the habit of shaving with the _ the slightest- suspicion » «iSnNG U * co U Lti. Gillette Standard Set Pitt Str«ct. Srdn«y- Ths original Gfllette S«t tb«t tntrodnc»4 £*• Wholesale Distributor*far NewZe«Una; modern way of ihaying—oo att&piglagjq E. J. HVAMS. LtA. Wolllnrtun- —known the worUo»«>r. Cootams Trip*# 5UGillette Safety Rarer Ltd.. Londoa. _ r«r- P l»ted Raror; B1 »da < sbaytng edfts). The Whol® l contained in Morocco Caßj INFLUENZA Its Seriousness to Humanity and the Best Way to Guard Against It <J According to medical reports cabled I from all the great centres of civifisa- I tioii and from>conditjons occurring in I New Zealand iand Australia, a very serious epidemic of influenza is ravage ing the human race. It is deadly in effect, often seizing its victim to-day I and ending his life to-morrow. Its intense effect seems the same in any country, climatic influenceor difference Sof latitude having no effect .uponiit. <| It should be unnecessaryirotelttho pubUo of New Zealand that the man or woman ' Whose Dlooti is pure is the bost &Pffl6d this epidemic. Poop anaemic blood is tha surest medium to epidemic.disease. Cbfßipt blood assists thosepeoplewfio have in their wisdom taken and are takmgtho blood-purifying medicine,CLEMENTS TONIC, will be the best able to resist the disease. CLEMENTS TONIC not only keeps the?b!ood pure, it keepsi:he system healthy/too. I iEactS to Remember. —Keep'theblood pnre,,and«void£tlrissailment. The body, .whose powers>o£ resistance arevgreat,,is.?east liable to infection. Bad bloodHn I the germs of'' catching "or infectious ailments. Thepoorerthe blood, the richer the breeding ground for,- the < ravages-of Ihis - ailment, with its distressing aches, pains, chills and cough. To keep the blood non-infecti aos,- pure,• cool„<m&aie health generally good, always take CLEMENTS TONIC. A healthy body is fore-armed against disease in'anyshape orlorm. All Chemists and Stores sell this one great remedy,™ New Zealand. Clements Tonic Li- EoMlle. N.S.W. LOI6 - ■ ■■ • B Summertime Snaps f. r ]Cy^The Story of your Summer can. give you lots of delight V '* VjA [fit- 7 in th© years to come—if you \ \y. I The Kodak records just ~ those happy hours you wish never to forget. jjjjjpi A Kodak or a Brownie costs so little, tpo—and there's a model exactly to fit your, ideas. Simple—you can learn to use it in half-an-hour. Convenient—so many handy little features not to be found in other cameras. You can buy a Kodak fori 40/- upwards— & Brownie (the Kodak's "Little Cousin") for 10/- up. Ask any Kodak Dealer. , SOLD BY ALL KODAK DEALERS AND Kodak (Australasia) Ltd., Auckland, Wellington, Chriiichurch, Duedin 78 • 1 COLGATE'S I arTftLC POWDER BEFORE you take up your knitting again—rub a little Colgate's Talc on" your fingers. The moisture of the skin is absorbed by it, so that there is no risk of materials ' becoming untidy. Do the same when embroidering or crocheting. There are many uses for Colgate's Talc—so many, that along with soap and water, it is an everyday necessity in the household! Use it after bathing; before exposure . to the summer sun ;to make dressing tf-—fifal ! comfortable by removing hot weather "stickiness," or as a dainty accessory to !the summer toilette. For whatever £ purpose you use Colgate's vou will have the satisfaction of a "complete'' powder. KmXISHMEnrHW B« A comfort to baby—a delight to the |fi( - men-folks after summer shaving. powot* gjJs^s ing perfumes— 11 differ- IjK ent scents besides Tinted Ww-*nMt r Vp Wt and Unscented. j j SCALP TOmC~~ BUNHN'S&CI.tii jESHFo^HH!' ;s S »> jr *Tar*s»» /fnESSBSI H Mgbt uigg od citiiM » //T ff —i,. A I tMliot W ih. aolp. Carta catj 4/.. Jar dry 1 balrasdd>aAi«Bv*(e«oißaMaidoarrwaia,B/a • |. T £Sr.?s; OBTWNABL6 AT IRONMONGERS 11» SUp., CSUMnt •*,«uM. & leading oiLt- color merckahts
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