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DIABETES Amazing Curative Treatment! Mousiour Emile Vldul, French Specialist, is ~ astounding Au-tralia with his successful cura- . the treatment of long-standing illnesses. The . | '.-'“I i Vidal Health Remedies are a combination of B | * harmless tropical herbs and oils specially pre- ■■■ | pared, and these purify tile bluod, stimulate ' 7 Hie glands, drive all impurities from Hie ' system and rejuvenate Hie patient both pliysi- I ~ " g calty and mentally. Amazing results have been p "fawwjF"’ achieved iu respect of that most distressing ailment Diabetes, in New Zealand as well 1 |{ " as in Australia, and Diabetics will rejoice to 's know Hint ample supplies are now made available for their benefit. The "Vidal treatment is sold only as a complete course of Health Remedies. Tlie use of at least two or more of the remedies in conjunction is usually necessary to successfully treat botli cause and ASTONISHING EVIDENCE. effect uf various complaints. Complete UNSOLICITED TESTIMONIAL. lnslrlictlonB „„ included . Selld to . day . City Tattersalls Jlub, an<l gUrt th(j c()UrBe wlthout de|ay -Inly' SO, 1931. To Emile Vidal, Esq., To whom It may concern—of iLnmu h Ke^dk:s <e k„‘i« l n Ur :? Use the order form NOW “Vidal,” I am ihorougiily re- «, stored to health and vigour. F After a long illness from Sugar Diabetes, which developed Into | VIDAL HEALTH REMEDIES, Diabetic Insippetis, and attending I G.P.O. Box 163 G, Sydney Hospital for many . months, I was ultimately * in- | " ellington. formed that I was incurable and incapable. Bear Please forward your-com-1 lost 4 stone and 6 pounds in » plete two months* course of treatment, weight and was unalilo to get I enclose Postal Note or about. I heard of the above Her- I balist and took two courses of i Money Order for , his medicines and four of his I Electrical Massages. lam wil- i My trouble is ling to be interviewed at any I (Use extra sheet if desired.) time at the above address. • I am, I NAME Faithfully yours, . (Signed) George Wells. I ADDRESS —■ Hl —■ 1 •

QWING TO THE POSSIBILITY OF LEGAL ACTION ON II THE PART OF A PROMINENT ENGLISH FIRM I! AGAINST THE USE OF THE WORD LIPTON IN OUR NAME. H WE HAVE DECIDED TO ALTER OUR TRADE NAME. SUGGESTIONS FOR A NEW NAME ARE INVITED, II AND THE FIRST PERSON SENDING IN A SUITABLE NAME i WHICH WE DECIDE TO ADOPT WILL RECEIVE THE SUM , || OF £5. SUGGESTIONS CLOSE ON WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY !| 20, 1935.. FULLER LIPTON FOR DELICIOUS THINGS TO EAT

For shipboard wear. Dorothy Wheeler is showing the loveliest silk bathing suit ensembles. One, perfectly charming, consists of a swim suit, beautifully tailored, in black celanese, with a deeply slashed top of sea green made with a halter neck and a. back lacing of green through black rings. The distinctive feature of the black dressing gown is the deep back yoke cut in long Irregular vandykes and made of layers of cream net over a sea green foundation. This has a strikingly beautiful applique of seaweed in shades of green and a wonderfl flying-fish in tropical colours. Surqly a most intriguing outfit for the shipboard swimming pool.—Advt.

LADIES! NEDWED 206 D.I.C. Buildings. Your next tailor-made and long coat should be placed with Mr. Nedwed, who has London experience. He has imported Shetlands and attractive shades in Cumberlands.

Corsage Sprays or Orchids, Roses Violets. Debutantes’ Posies.—Miss Murray. 3G Willis St. Phone. 40-541. — Advt. '

NOTE: This is one of a 11 series of advertisements which first appear- || edin 1932. It appears to-day without one - z H word altered. The Berlei ideals and aspira- , S tions as expressed then have undergone no R change in the past three troublous years. ‘ I aSuaSlsStL g* - ’* ?-■»•<■»■ , Eternal f Quest iSIL. > J Down the endless years f woman has consistently sought one giff | above all others ... the magic that transforms drab existence into vital | living, that brings enchantment to its possessor and joy to its beholder. She T — has sought the gift of beauty, t To '' ' Wh ! * the gods of Ancient Greece she prayed ' 1 for this priceless favour, the attribute of goddesses. In the search for a magic jgaHp-’ „ :: . elixir she enlisted the alchemists of the Middle Ages, f Yet today in this prosaic-seeming age her quest is easier of fulfilment than it ever was before. Science, Art and Commerce have » inspired miracles such as gods and t < V Lialchemists never knew, i" In a thousand corners of the earth exist wizards who ' ~! . ....Ar - .- - * " ’ in the guise of Commerce, make real ‘ ~j\A Y- js-.-.. -- - these miracles of Art and Science. And A work OF ART.IN BRONZE-" DIANA" by PAUL MANSHIP in every town, however small, are kindly genii to bring them within reach of t / ieri , caH [, e „ 0 {, eau ty. The shape of the every woman, t t t t moJern fonndatioH garment contrived by Berlei like to think of ourselves as playing an Berlei is determined not by the manufacimportant part in the performance of these turer but by the anatomist, the surgeon miracles, for it was at Berlei's instigation and the mathematician. It is upon this that Art and Science conspired to evolve foundation of Truth that the stylist weaves today’s foundation varment, a key not only to the witchery that will not only create beauty, PC D C DC Me

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Dominion, Volume 28, Issue 122, 16 February 1935, Page 16

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