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A SKIN WITHOUT A BLEMISH. f; ; -' : - A SKIN without a blemish is natur-. I ally the aim of every woman—a H skin without a blemish you can,have' by using MILOS SKIN FOOD. . | MILOS is a real food:for the 6kin. , It nourishes the muscles and tissues : beneath the skin, making them, plump 5 and rounded. It restores your comI plexion to its original soft, clearivel- | .vety smoothness. , |Make us prove our statements. .'Trv ! A jar of MIIOS SKIN FOOD, using it | according to directions. If it fails to a do all we claim for it, we will refund 1 I your money. Isn't this a' fair offer? ! i Price 3s. 9d., at your chemists, oi i post '■% i free from me on receipt of the price, i ! A MILOS MASSAGE CUP used with i the SKIN FOOD gives quicker and I j • more permanent results. Price 3s. i MISS M. M'ELWAIN, I ' 251 QUEEN STREET, I AUCKLAND. 2 j EXCELLENT JAM. THAT is what you will say when vou taste GOLDEN BEE JAM. Everyone) says it is good, and everyone buys. GOLDEN BEE JAM Is made in Wellington, and is made with such care, skill, and cleanliness that it cannot help being good.' It is just like home-made jam—it is delicious in flavour, and puro and vrholesomo. PUT UP IN 11b. CANS There is no waste, and there is no need to buy all one kind. It is cheap enough to bo in every home. SOLD-BY ALL-GEOCEES....

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Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 159, 30 March 1908, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 159, 30 March 1908, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 159, 30 March 1908, Page 3

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