& Test; it for 3O Days Free! Satisfy yourself that the Auto Strop is the handiest, speediest, smoothest and cheapest r»2!or in the wold. A«k your dealer to sell yon a s ."VALET" '■. f »SafetySazor" for 25,'- on the acrcement that he ■will return yoov money iC within SO days 5 yon return the razor. ; You you are not asking him a favom-. Yon aris giving him a ohanee to do business. The'malters stand at the back of this offer because they have confidence in their goods. Razor Set of silver-plated rax6r, special rtrop ana 12 lancet steel OKI. **Vjdetw blade* in leather case tJm ' Jlanasintt Agent for Australasia: RALPH ABERCROMBY ■' '2, Donison House, Sydney. •■ . ' ■ 6 I yEiT 1,000,000 PACKETS OF LIPTON'S TEA , SOLD EVERY.WEEK.. Every pound contains over 200 Cupfuls : of Happiness. GET THAT HAPPY FEELING. 3 of'iadigestiQn are often of so / slight and apparently unimport- 63 2 ant a character, that they are -% either disregarded or dismissed g with the thought that they "will jk .*J soon pass' off". "But" this "is a g j careless course that involves i Jf considerable risk, for it is certain t\ § that persistent dyspepsia may give / I, rise to the most serious con- %g •| sequences. Digestive troubles *J / fflf any kind , , B> \& ■ ' - If ft curative treatment at once, for «s 3 iail chronic form, they are an g fj insidious enemy sapping the very & *% foundation of health. Por the *| / treatment of indigestion, partic« / 2** ularly in its early stagesi . 2 1 Beecham's Pills are known to be ff a highly reliable . remedy.. They .^ «4 act;:, gently and naturally— «j s cleansing, correcting and str« B (g engthening the organs affected, C nature to make the *J I digestion strong and healthy. / 2w To'avbid or cure the distressing S. ills that spring from a disordered B state of the digestive system, tmke ;^ / "*' Sold In bosM, labelled price / t tOSd(36T?U!S),I/li(s6piU3)&2/9 Isß pills). » HOW TO BE HAPPY. \^\. i|SDY LIPTON'S TEA! Over 200 Cupfuls of Happiness in every pound* ' A SPOONFUL SIMPLY "MAKES" TtiE SOUP! Every olever cook and all the leading Chefs know that. They invariably season SoiipS and Gravies with ififelailsillll IBteaKßi*>aifWS>aawiaJah>Bfcema* x That is one of their secrets. It is thuß they create that Tempting Fragrance and Appetising Flavour which please the most exacting. r 9rtSer"Erlßl!oi"'s" from your Grocsr JOIN THE HAPPY.: , BAND' The largest band of tea drinkers in tha world, and it's growing daily, is tho band who drink , LIPTON'S TEA,. Over 1,000,000 packats sold eTery wefV ., f ..^-- ' Now atwoy^ r4?J?? flwnyondbrfcjfcr THANKS TO 64 Full Dozes In Every Bottls '. . /ft';',/" . 2/» Oh*™ls*s a3ia' Stores %/ n . if JBVlN—Koxton, Motor Mail Service. ■jLJ Quickest routo to Foston. L«ava Foxton 6.30, arrive Levin 7.50; leave lievin i 0.30, arrive Foxton. 11.30; leavo iFoxtort 2.30 p.m. Fares—Sir.gle, 4s 6d; Eetuifflf. 6s- 6d, —Motor for Hjro SundAys,--PEUCY \VHlTßHEAl3|.;:Pt«i>.net?>r, ',
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Evening Post, Volume XCIII, Issue 96, 23 April 1917, Page 4
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473Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume XCIII, Issue 96, 23 April 1917, Page 4
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