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§ \y). a m an or When Egypt was an Empite, the daily ceremony of the bat.i •mounted almost to a riawL And in Egypt the precious natural oil* of the palm and the olive were used to soothe and stimulate the skin. These same valuable cleansers are contained in PalmoJiwe —the incomparable aoap we recommend to you to-day. The Palmolive Co. (Australasia) Ltd. 326 Latnbton Quay Wellington &M ihe root JJe* 0 Of d w /fFTER all—why shouldn't you use (3/ji. the best soap? All of you, the whole family ? Now that it sells at so low a price it is possible for every man, woman and child to use Palmolive and to use it freely from bath to bedtime. Palmolive, as well as vastly improving the complexion, tones up the whole skin and imparts a sense of bodily exhilaration and refreshment altogether different from the efFedt of an ordinary bath with ordinary soap. You can feel the skin grow soft and supple with the thorough cleansing which Palmolive gives; feel it revive then glow with new health and beauty. For Palmolive soothes and stimulates the skin.- Because it contains the natural oils of the palm and the olive; oils of such quality that they free the skin of all impurities that clog and t impede its adion. And remember, only the price—not the soap —has changed. Palmolive is as pure and good and delightful to use as always. Our aim is simply to stimulate an ever wider demand and more general use of Palmolive by offering NOW, the most remarkable value ever seen in New Zealand. cAll can now afford Palmolive, the toilet luxury at household cost. c lS{p change in Quality, Size or Shape. Buy it by the Dozen I il « ggg? \ P.O. N.Z. 5 How Smart they make a Car Look k car S. Because they give exceptional beauty with exceptional durability—rthe rarest of combinations. Look at a car equipped with SILVERTOWNS. The silvery white i sidewalls, with their crest of two crimson diamonds and jet black treads, make all the difference in the world. Silvertown beauty costs you nothing* extra. You buy Silvertown Silvertown economy—ilvertown beauty is plus. Conlooks as well as. service—and nothing but SILVERTOWNS will satisfy you! A size for every -from 30 x 3| up. 'Best in the Long Run." E. W. PIDGEON & COY., L I D. 224-226 TTTAM STBEET. CHBISTCHTJRCH. RADIO TELEPHONY SMAIL Electrical Engineer 188 Hereford Street, Christchurch Is Agent for De Forest Radio Apparatus Largo Shipuenfc just to hand, including RECEIVING SETS (Different Types), HONEYCOMB COILS, CONDENSERS, DETECTORS, " RANDES" 'PHONES, VALVES, INSULATORS, MAGNETITE CRYSTALS, and all ACCESSOKIE3 INQUIRIES INVITED. m s W Mc K DfOKD 0«5 a a* Bicyda Tyres. Tubes, highett quality, lowed prk^j. NEW ENGLISH CYCLES | We BpecisMa® 'i Prompt and Efficient Sepaln t Moderate Rates. Satisfaction Guaranteed. t. i Mm mu FENCING, PATES New Designs, for Garden or Farm. Catalogues posted free. Send to-day. ECLIPSE FENCE CO. 163 ST. ASAPH STREET,CHRISTCHUROH McW. & S. J Illlllillllllisillllllllllllllllllllllillillllilllii THE LATE MR H. T. WARD. FORCrockery Glassware Cutlery Soap, etc. Go to Mannings', who have a big stock offering the very widest selection, whilst the prices are exceptionally low. Fresh supplies have just arrived of dainty Chinaware suitable for gift purposes. MANNINGS' 644 Colombo Street (Between Lichfield and Tuam Streets) M 7128-5308 »minniiiiiiiuitmnmmmniniiiiiiiiiini ARGOGYL miiiumitiimmiK = SPRAYING OIL | For present use. These prices defy s 55 competition : ■ S ~ 4 gal. Tin 20/- EE E 1 gal. Tin 6/(3 jS S -J gal. Tin 3/6 S ™ Pints ... 1/3 2 1 John Cock 1 ™ 1 "2 & 1 6 Papanui Road S S3 Just over Bealey A'emis 03456-4717 ™ & £ e As you Shave I ! "I'm a real speed-fiend during shaving. Can't help it—l u«e a Gillette I'' Always a keen edge—no stropping. A smooth face after a "once-uver." No pulling or scraping ever J Now get a Gillette SAFETY RAZOR. Gold-plated College Set E. J. Hyami Ltd., <^QiUette Tli© funeral of the late Mr H. T. Ward, who met his death in the On game train disaster, took place yesterday. Although it was a private interment, many leading citizens attended. The Ilev. Dr. Erwin conducted the service at the Linwood Cemetery, and the pallbearers were Messrs W. A. Moir (Palmerston North), J. Grover (Timaru), T. Prosper, and W. E. Simes. Floral tributes were sent by the following:—The management and staff Unipu Steam Ship Company, staff N.Z. Farmers' Co-op., Oimiji.rcial Travellers' Association, Avondale Golf Club, Otago Referees' Association, Messrs MeClatcliie and Co., Mrs Young and family, Mr and Mrs Youngman, Mr McAuliffo and family, Mr and Mrs Jack Grover, Mr and Mrs T. Prosper, Mr and Mi's W. E. Simes. Mrs M'offat, Mrs Margaret Moir, Mrs Netta lioddic, Mr and Mrs mm, Mr and Mrs Carden, JVfri Andrew Nelson (Dunedin). Wholesale Distributor* m Delicate Children! How often we hear of children who are delicate I Just to correct that " something wrong" causes many an anxipus hour for many a loving mother, but the answer is really very easy. Nature wants a little help a little assistance —in digesting the food. Now this is where emulsion does so much good. Small doses laken after food help the digesand assist assimilation. LAINE.S EMULSION is absorbed by the system, reaches and does good to every part and portion of the body. Children who ere delicate improve «o rapidly on LAN ..'3 EMULSION that tl.ey hirlr as'omsH their parent® - "they change itom Bick» frail, runy delicate boys and girls to bonny, healthy, happy. Btroug and vigorous young men £u*d women. \ , 2/6 and 4/6 ot all ChemUla and Stores. 6

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Press, Volume LIX, Issue 17812, 11 July 1923, Page 6

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