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YOU PRONOUNCE THE "V" LIKE AN "I." Most people are uncertain as to the correct pronunciation of the name— SYDAL and pardonably so, for it Is ]n*t a "coined" word. It, however, you sound lhe "y" like tho "i" in " Blgli," you will have it to a nicety. SYDAlL— which used to be called Wilton's Hand Emollient— is the best Skin Tonic on this orbit. It may have a rival in Mnrs, but that doesn't concern us. ALL CHEMIST. .W STORES SELL IT eft. AT 1/6 A JAR. <? | fe GOVERNMENT * DEPARTMENT, FACT No. 9. FOR EVERY £100 collected in premiums, the Department ha& returned to its Policyholders (op their representatives), or holds in trust for them, £117. Dubing the thirty-six years of the Department's existence premiums have been received for upwards of six millions and a half, over four millions have been returned to policyholders or their representatives, and the existing fundi held by the Department in trus* for poliuyholders amount to closa | on four million pounds sterling. : • '"> Dr. Johnson, the great lexicographer, at a dinner one time defined the word " OATS " as " Food for men in Scotland and horses in England." "Yes," retorted a witty Scottish . lord, " and where will you find SUCH men and SUCH horses!" For ctaating vigorous health of body and mind, no diet can equal Scottish porridge. Children fed on potridge don't beebme flat - chested and anaemic. fyidaiSf @ Oatmeal is different from most. It is made to meet the demands of those who from early experience in stern Caledonia know what good oatmeal ' really is. t McGili's Oatmeal is made ' at Milton (Tokomairiro). Your Grocer will supply you if you say " McGill's," which means " the best." 1& VI 'Personal Magnetism I Call it what yo« V Ik. /£hA w '" ' " ' "10" 10 raos * wonderful, myster'r&S&|r|v 4ous and powerful force in the world. Bj this mystic, unseen force of nature you A \^i&*. can on ' ro ' whom you wish, create end' rfSJ ' ess ' un> ant ' re f° ml the | ™ ISXSw make others love and S?ii Fairly worship you, attain your Ambition, (MlwSS^l and make money. Write for niy l ll us- )9>QMn' rtH trated book on Hypnotism. It is Free. ytmntßirtiM Prol. tt. H. BARRABEN, 89 PITT STREET, SYDNEY. THE OJEANEST |^^| THE MOST THE UQfKST f 7£^> CQOTIABIE i\s^ POMMEL \mAyKi^S\\\che3t>est in the wV^^l' end because ft fv mm NV\\S wears longest Will EVEFYGAIWENT v\ PtfcN A ii \ 1 GUARANTEED \w\\m) V WAnssPROOf "* _i_!i A J.Towir Co, MCLBOLFRME-SYDNEY-BRISaANE-PERTH OR AUCKLAND I-ACTOHIES AT BOSTON, UJA. $rm SOUTH PObC ATLAS'? A SENSIBLE ..STIMULANT! Its Popularity .. has created j HOST of IMITATORS. BqyWboleßottles..

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Evening Post, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 9, 10 July 1909, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Post, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 9, 10 July 1909, Page 16

Page 16 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Post, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 9, 10 July 1909, Page 16