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U The Ideal Wet Shampoo B Icilma Shampoo Sachets are entirely J l^^ X!^ti?^^^^^ HI ?p different to all other haxPreparations, J^^Jf^FMMlmk HI 3E and no imitations can possibly gire the fmsF v/^^^^^n^ game rasnlts. Used regularly, they make W \vV f^J^^^^m both children's and adult's hair healthy I 7^^fJ#^&^^^4 and attractire, and save at least half 1 4>Kss&^mlSM£o the time usually required for shampoo, \ vJT-k gg£ === ?== beoanse (sicept in the case of vety heavy hair) V V%--</^^^t / / = s=ss l they need ho itosine and dry so e»sy and V *> N^ _V == -~ r *^' qtijoltlT that the bair obji Ye dresaed almost V A •f^p Jr ■ —~ icunfldiatelT. They are the only wafc sham- ' s=a ?== foot that toolp the hair to gr«w. === m Shampoo Sachets aH"W~) Sand 3d. in itampa to-day for a Free Icilma Beaatr Box conttining samples <A ~= Icflma Cream. loilmii Hair Powder, an Iciftn* Shampoo Sachet and a gentroits supply of leilmn Nail Povrdtr to the Ioil»a Co., Ltd., fD*pt 3 ), Feather»ton ~= Straet, Wellington, j.j glillllllillllPlllil 3s3 s f>\ "After a fair trial mL\S <m we ? re unammbus Jm I \ m $r' oanatogen. Jo '1 * lift Mm, /**) **** ■ ' ' fAs^fP^ — I n Over 19 > 000 ~^g?* *f [j f physicians testify to its I' 'f Wonderful revitalising effect. Sl 'ti Mi Hi' C^ II * B ' " After a fair trial"— thaf is the* basis '' ' of the unexampled verdict m favour aS^S o *^^^ °^ Sanatogen, the tonic food, which has *l££F%jL2i been . & v ™ ty owr 19 > 000 Poetising of the Wghest nutri- physicians, mclttdinsf many of the tare value, contain- „. . -1-. • .1 j-i ing-aiargeamoimtof greatest specialists m the world. organic phosphoras .':> in* I^ o^ Over tiaeir own atttres ti^y conftHeaiti • easily absorbed: 1 * and specifically comment on the powers of this genuine tonic food in all run-down conditions i3T.Choit4^Vhttitr — in Anaemia, Digestive Disorders, Wasting -— tftc weH-Jmown Diseases — and, above al^hirNersrous Exhaustion medic*! author And General Weaicness. ,- writes: "Sanatogen ,- ■ *- - J^* Hghiy-coDaaj- This remarkable endorsemettt, coining ntttritiou^food!^ from physicians who habitually prescribe dowed \rith special Sanatogen in their practices, is th« best possible evidence of what Sanatogen has fismitsaidisperma- actually accomplished in restoring health and &2*fi J fc %*¥?* *%' rescuing nerves that have been wasted by ens the cells ofthe illness, anxiety or the strain of overwork, body, and theietds. 1 no^rEac&jD.". The nervous system is splendidly "helped by Sanatogen, because the scientifically-com-Sr^ HfAHtsfettliv StU bined elements of this ideal tonic food supply tXM&m to the nerves the very nourishment their Krttea:- ""Eona-maa exhaustion demands. Sanatogen i&a true food doing hard mental — *the true food — for hungry, exhausted .nerves. work -no. an enerva-6ng-cStaate there is, You Give Sanatogen. a •TV,. • " Fair Trial ' SaatfMun^fln .^.,. ; j^.' nOt t jj e ee d s 0 { y O ur nexve£ffii& a "re■writesa^itßiveejnie aS^Sttring jnessage in the Verdict of the .utultrtude pleasure to bear my of medical men who have honoured Sanatogea ? i S&y«^hJSS Does ft not suggest that YOU should give i S^Si ifl^S Samtogen a "fair trial 1 ' in the interest of that toafcana.testorativfc. Mgiisst tilessing— i>erfect health ?'- 1 IttoakHibr the &ejt • ' . j txttie some, tfirae IP yoxL only knew, as these eminent -'aoctqr.s y«ars ago, tamply as Jfnow, how splendidly invigorating Sanatogen is, 3teffSsLSs*3 you %orfd not put off taking it a moment longer. I va±, -.Ttafee it one JStiy a tin now— it is sold by all. Chemists and [ month jp three Stoie-kecperrs, in. this of three sis^s. 1 ttodng'the yew,™' . .''„.. I '*$„ *~* Write for a Free Copy of : The fit Hen Sir -^ . . ltl , , 1 • v 1.1 •» » trc4tti& mtMj;,. ow to Llve Healthily/ Written by a medical author of world-wide vrtiies:-' "'Sir yre<t • reputation, this book not only tells yap all about erkfc iHlHcr was - Sanatogen, but also gives some really' interesting ranch tpmttowtslmm ioforrnation about tbe nervous system, the care of orermoftc wlieti .he health, and other matters which vitally affect your S2rWld«S w^l-beihg, and which, therefore, you" 0,4* to It seems boti to know. Write at once tor a free copy or this book, nourish asd. give mentioning this paper, to The Sanatogen Coy.,J7 strength," , ' .. Bond Street, Sydney, N.S.W.— Manufacturers; qf • "*' Sanatogen, Formatnint and Albulactin. miv Liv 1 xiuiJi.u r )Amw^WWl I Hi Knead It- \^ 1 X2«N£ed!t! I It's wholesome, it's delicious, ■ I\/ Jr^ V !■ it's pure, it's clean ! I oS>Niif ffl^ Yj /^i ] ', Buy a loaf. Try a loaf. You'll £§|r^% * j / !• agree that never did you taste v \i^**\^. — Cd^x j bread so nut-sweet in flavour, *y Jy^^^S^- '- '^K^ j 30 even and light in s***'^ <!»s>&£§s j texture, so crisp-crusted /|C^ww| I and appetising. g^3%%[^*rf§M \ \ It's automatically made Jk^^^^k """ "~'ffl?n - \ you see, and therefore f jfi| Wjfd " r consistently good. \f rt ggo£p*mmti&" 1 SJ There are no "off" days " <h \ I with the queJity of ' 3 P ■ SI \M "Kleenmekid"^ J > p *i ! t*r v» |3» f> 2k O **S If I I ft !8! 8 made y eleclric machinery in a spotless model bakery I § I —hands never touch it from flour-sack to delivery cart The W . I 1 nft*aunU are the purest obtainable, and the bread is 1 1 j § always light, always wholesome and always tasty. §ft I Denhard's Kleenmaid Bread cuts easily and smoothly, and is j| I c " r . om lttra P $ aBtJ bj S ,ftol«», ftol «» >n the "crumb" of the loaf. ! 1 I There* no waste and it's the most economicaTbrcad you ! % I can buy. |j| I -aK^agawtefc Tee S am pk I*°**? to I '1^ x any address on request |,| JT BEST f , Denhard Automatic 11 47A*' r aSr RCCT * " Adelaide Roud t s xf RAITCDV Town Depot: 3g I KLEENMAID. 1„._...'■"""1 „._...'■"""" 362 - i| H BREAD jffthZJLJ^ Jl

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXIX, Issue 104, 4 May 1915, Page 4

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