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$ J£ Te«t It at Our Expense ! >/§ Tkere's no secret in razor settinfe S •^T «■) > ssnMth cutting edge which leaves Bj fjWf your »kin like TeWet depends upou H *^E7 /U H yau vant t« shave as you BE w , I /tf neter shaved before, set y«ur In /# riat f» r tnlrt y days with the S vS/PERRMTED 1 r3 RAZOR HONE.f| *j3 SeJd fey hardware and *~jCl^eiha stores or by mail #?^^B 1 / ' • ••* *^"*^ Wkalesale Aiecii i-^fjruLrs §§!!Hsfekßfe>J 39, fcnaml-tt., *%fH, *m Mr. A. P. Seymour (formerly Superintendent of the Province of Marlborough and afterwards Chairman of Committee in the House of Eepresentatives) is very enthusiastic in his praise of Fluenzol, aad he has induced many of his influential friends to try it. Jn a recent letter reporting further cures, Mr. Seymour writes :— " It is not too " much to say that Fluenzol (undiluted) "is the finest remedy for all feverish "and sore thvoat affections; People I "have cured say they will, in future, "never be without it in the "house." Singers of world repute and practically all theatrical and operatic stars visiting N.Z. are equally appreciative and now use undiluted Fluenzol as a gargle. »iO9 - A WOMAN'S GL9RYEvery woman's hair can be made ; frown of glory if it is -iraßh«d properl; md brushed regularly. . To wash it pro perly use Icilma Shampoo Sachets, thi jret shampoos that need no rinsing, ever^ ;wo or three weeks. They make the hai* 10ft, silky and lustrous, help it to grov md prevent falling. Splendid for child ren's hair. Till needed they make excel lent perfume sachets for gloves or linen Icilma Sha)npoo Sachets cost oily 3d tack. Full-size trial packet and sampl< if Icilma Cream for 3d 1 , stamp. Icilms Company, Ltd. (Defpt. 3 ), Featherstor Street, Wellington. 3i RASH ON CHEST M SHOULDERS Burning Irritation. Worse Night and morning. Cuticura Seap and Cuticura Ointment Cured. Also Used Them fer Scalp Trouble. « Caraona; Tia Quiriadi, N. S. W.~ "A ■wall rash cam* ea my chast and sheuldors, with a buraiac irritation, Triiicta irotiltl get versa sight and morning aad thea th* itching -would g« for a while. This lasted for two years, duriag wiceh time I bathea it frith eUfferaat lotions with little permanent eff*ct. At last I deterauiad to try Guticura Soap aa«l OiHtment. I used to bathe tha parts with the Gutieara Soap sad thea put the Guticura Oiatment on, and I ceuld feel relief a vary shert time, so I kept ea till I was cured, aad I have had bo return ef the trauhle fer abaut twelve meaths. "Guticura Seap and Oiatmsat I have fooad are really geed f«r the scalp and step the hair frem falling cut. I ana sure there is Bathing t» equal the Gutieura Soap aad Oiatmaat, aad I hava heard several say so feesidee myself." (Signed) S. Brown, Fabxuarjr, I*l3. Ti REMOVE DANDRUFF dPrareat falling hair, remove crusts and •ealas, aad allay itching and irritation ef the acal)>, frequent shampoos with Cuticura -Soap, assisted by occasional dressings with Outicura Gintaaent, afford the speediest and meet economical treatment. Thay assist in uraateting the grewth and beauty of the lair by reaieviag thosß conditions which tend te aa&lte it dry, thin, aad lifeless, often leading to premature grayaees aad lsas of lutfr. Cuticnra Soap and Cuticura Ointment are sola throughout; the wertd. Liberal sample ef e»«h nailed free, with 32-p. SMa Boole. Atdrwi 9. Towns & Co., JBydaey, N. S. "W. r THE RESULT OF 50 YEARS' STUDY. Fifty years age, Mr Brice, of Cnrißtcsurch, commenced tbe study of the diseases trf tbe hair and scalp, with the ebject »f supplying a specific which wvrald assist Nature to grow strng, glossy hair. The result of las life's werfc is' Brice 's Begejierater and Circassian Cream, both •f which should toe used to obtaia the best results. The hail slwnid fee frequently brushed to remove the dandruff and all excretions of tbe scalp, and Srice's Special Brush is best for the purpsse. «9ace a day the fiegeaerator should be well rubbed inte the hair; its effect is t» stimulate the fallicles (the r«#te «f the hair) so that they can draw en the natural oil fer nearishstent. The Circassian Cream is similar te this eil, aad invaluable to newish the hair when it is dry and lustreless. , Thsasands ef people have been cured ef their baldness by using Xrice's Kegeneratex and Circassian Cream, hut prevention is always better than enre. Fellew the above suggestions and yen will aever Use year hair. W. BRIGE ft SONS, - Consulting Hair Specialists, 'High Street, Oonstcliurch. Brico's Besenerater 3/6 (special strength 5/6), Srice's Circassian Cream 2/-, at your chemist's and ill hairdressers, er by pest direct. MR. ECCLES' EVIDENCE. Mr A. ECCLES, Proprietor of the largest retail drug business, Auckland, writes: — "My customers are particularly •well pleased with Hean's Essence. They like making their own cough mixture, and yeur Essence certainly saves them much money." One kettle of Scan's Essenca contains the necessary medicinal ingredients for a pint of 'the finest cough, cold and sore throat remedy it is posssble for money to buy It saves you at least 9/-, and provides a better cough mixture than you can buy ready mixed. Read the circular and see the easy directions on label, 19 When You Prink & medicine &nd a. kevers^e ai the s-uae lime you atre GonsumWolfe's schnapps ii& tKction ©n <jtae secret - ive-©r£ajis is sipt^cc

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 74, 28 March 1914, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 74, 28 March 1914, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 74, 28 March 1914, Page 12

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