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J Test It «t Our Expense t V There's as -scret in razar tctting "1^ fRi " nnecrli cutting edge which leavet inflrr y<ur '*"" ' I c e ye <!ep«-ds upon *4v/ /D If y«i vant to $hi-e ai yeu w /_r neTer '■• T ed before, Mt yeur / Jp "zor for tnirty dayi with tke "H? RAZOR fIOME^ Tl7 Sal- by hardware and _rf£i«~__ sttret ot by mtil gPfflffEt I '».:••: "**>'^ io!e "^ l A_e-u|3^^ J Cw* .*y ft. Q. PORTEK \?§ • , PHffiß-___tad! 33, ttntmu-it., -4 BDSTEiim BODY « FACE Also Hands and Feet, Would Scream When Touched, Cetild Not Sleep, ' Used Cutjcura Soap and Ointment. Seres Disappeared, Cambridge St.; Feashurat. 1 N. S. W.— "When my baby nt only a week old he oame out in big white mattery blisters all over: bis body, face, baads and feet, in fact he was - one mass of blisters. They would break and go into sores, and I could not bathe him. He vreuld scream when X touched them. He could not sleep night or day. I was just worn out with him, so I took him t9 a chemist, who gave me ointment, but it) did not do him any good. A friend got me to try Outicura Soap and Outieura Ointment, and I was pleased to see when I had bathed liim with Guticura Soap and applied Cuticu'a Ointment for two days they began to dry up. He seamed to get relief from the first time I used them, as he would sleep. They seemed to soothe him, and by the time I had used two cakes of Outicura Soap and some Outicura Ointment the sores had all disappeared and never even left a mark oh him. "I may also tell you of my eldest girl who got a cut on her nose, from which she suffered fer about four months. I bought some Cuticura Ointment and by the time I had used half a tin it was healed.'.'. (Signed) J. Lye. October. 1912. Why net have a clear Bkin,' soft white hands, a clean scalp and good hair? Cuticura Soap with an occasional use of Outicura Ointment will bring about these coveted conditions in mest cases when all else fails. A siHgl* set is often sufficient. Cuticura Soap and Outicura Ointment are sold throughout the world. Liberal sample of each mailed free, with 32-p. Skin Bosk. Address R. Towns £ Ge., Sydney, N. S\ W. PREVENTING LOSS OF HAIR. I '<ly a S_«*Mliet »f S9 years' tUacUnf .) Nestiy every person wfcos* Itsix if ratth-f, dry, lif -4b_s, or troubled with te-wtfbff , can have, a healthy bead <rf hair if tfcey xnfl set asHte a few oa-sutoe evecy day. It is wort-, it; take case of yo&r hair wMile yen liava It Tlusre wool* l»e very few fcaM people if w« looked after our hair as carefaUy as ear Wertk. 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With, my head thrown well back, while Jying down, I found I was able to bring the preparation in immediate contact with inflammation in the throat and nose. The rapid relief obtained was truly remarkable ! " As with other Throat troubles, Smokers' Throat is caused by harmful and irritating bacteria lodging in the mucous membrane lining the throat and nasal cavity. The antiseptic and soothing properties of Fluenzol (used as stated) vapidly disperse the bacteria, loosen the mucous accumulations and cause the throat to feel like velvet. Don't be put off with any substitute. iu_ DRY SHAMPOO. Simply sprinkle Icilma Hair Poiodet >n your hair overnight, and brush it oui n the morning; that is all. No wetting, nc .owelling, no tiresome rubbing-in of spirit 1 ust a little sparkling and a few moments )rusbing. Your hair and scalp will .be horougnly cleansed and your tresses will possess a softness and brilliance whicl ■rill delight you. 3d. per paclcct, S\6 per large box at your hemisfs. Full-size trial packet and ample of Icilma Cream for 3d. stamp cilma Company Ltd. (Dept. 3 ), Feaherston Street. Wellington. 31 THE MOUTH IS THE GATEWAY FOR THE ENTRANCE OF DISEASE. ' Professor Miller nas proved conclusively that no fewer than 38. different infections may be traced with more or less directness to the human mouth as a focal or starting point. The mouth being the gateway for the entrance of disease, therefore *t is here that the light must begin to keep the enemy out. HUDSON'S EUMENTHOL JUJUBES are the most poweiful, sale, and pleasant Germicide and Antiseptic known, being destructive to all forms of bacterial life. They keep the mouth in a sweet, healthy condition. v oj v "3 'a) SSH"& g 1 H §£■§ g| | | Sold everywhere, Cnemist*. Grocer*, Storekeeper*, iv tins, piico lt> 6d.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 72, 26 March 1914, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 72, 26 March 1914, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 72, 26 March 1914, Page 4