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_ s?\ ; j y 'Jiij —a "Forget-me-not" Box of rap iiS Aulsebrook'a delectable reS ji« Chocolates and Sweets. £g 5£ In every "Forget-me-not" ■§ j'jT Box there is a wide variety— iff: ,'»'/ some hard, some soft, some In , '■■'S ■ betwix and between—and (|ft I y each sweet has a taste and //\l flavour that pleases-the most \ \ \ / crilical of chocolate con- \j j y\h noisseurs. Ask for— l\/j | Aulsebrooks 1 % kg ;j^ Chocolates ■% 'V 32 'A\ ■/TChS-^-'s Superfluous Hair f^VmiP^ is a Blemish! gentinC ll mar» ill bcnuly, and U Tril- 1R I (R-E2.) 1 Treatment 3 Rcmorca llie growth imUntly, md ultimately 3 destroys the tiniest roola. Ilispajnlui, inex1* A cure IB absolutely guaranteed. h \ MRS. MULLEN'S SHAMPOO POW. M fll DEUS mike the liair soft and glossy, £3 MRS. HULLEN, Toilet Specialist Deft, p ■ *fcs&W~^^ X —\jrrECZEMA, 1 Mrs. ELIZABETH ROBINS, of 256 Gouger Street, Adelaide, S.A., I writes the story of her terrible sufferings, 24/12/12. Eight years the waa a martyr to the agony of Eczema, until she received relief from the almost ceaseless pain of this awful affliction through the use of The voluntary offer!tißofthl3 remarkable letter by Mrs. Robins is evidence itself of her gratitude, and it is aluo proof that in cases wliere the blood is impure and skin disease is in-tensi6-d by this condition, the blooilpurifying powers of Clements Tonic are rapidly asserted, CLEMENTS TONIC LTD., *" Year medicine bj» keen ■ great blessinj to tae. i suffered with Eczema for eight years ; my leg! were swollen to an «wful size and coTired with watery blisters that weald ketp •s bretbiag. All tL-attime 1 wit coxiioid to my fierce, never being oat except vrhta tskta ta the loipitsl. They declined to take me ii tad pro* ccr.nccd me incortble. Y»«r ratdicuji was recomsendid t» Be by Nnrs« Grace, wii said it was a splendid blood purifier, and my aaljr hope was to get my blood iat* food order. That it ihrte yean »«o, tad after t»l(iK{ a few bottle's «i Clements Tonic the swelling was reduced anil tbo bliilcri disappeared. I could a tain do my Inuieh»U w«rk, wjiick 1 bad not done for yean. Daring my eight years illnsn i litre wat iittlt of me left, bat new I { am quite strong again, sad get about i Adelaide a». itrong hi crer. I bare ; eoibini to thank but Clemeatt Tonic | and tbe Nurie wlio ziiUti at to takt i it. Hubdredt of people who know ac i can' Tcuch for the truth of then I itateatnli. i • (Siened) : Mr.. ELIZABETH ROBINS." The blood-purUying powerj of tils medicine has been admitted by thousands of persons in eacli State of the Commonwealth. Not only in cases of Eczema has it proved its varluc, but also where the digestion is weakandthcuerveashaUered. Tryit. Alt Chemists * Stores sell It everywhere. . |_ 0 B | And All Kinds of Vermin! 1 | You will save future losses H s and, increase the value of H 3 yonr nroporty. Bwildings H 5 and Furniture last longer m ' -when kept free from insects. <S ! Our patent process is the . H ) only sure method of de- M J stroying Bugs, yermin and Bj | Bodents. Investigate to.day. ra | ! Our representative -will call. H ! Blades> Patent Gas 1 1 I Fumigating Co. Ltd. X I 1 P.O. Box 741, "Wellington M tt Telephonet-Office, 72; Pri7at.,1471 JB\ quickly becomes browa and youtJiful when treated with THE HEMSLEY BURNET HAIR RESTORER It rejuvenates the scalp,restoring grey, faded, and lifeless hair to its original colour and luxuriance. Splendid for dandruff. Delightful to use. Does Wot Stain. Price; 4/9 from All Lendine Chemist*

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Evening Post, Volume XCII, Issue 100, 25 October 1916, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume XCII, Issue 100, 25 October 1916, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume XCII, Issue 100, 25 October 1916, Page 10

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