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H Necessary to put a Certain Quantity in Water 1 (as per instructions on the packet), sprinkle over the coal, turn H the latter over a few times with a shovel, and it is then ready for' H the fire. It can also be used with slack coal. An important fea- M ture is that by using "Coal Ore the fire will keep in much 0 longer, and will not require making up nearly so often. ( - J H Price 1/6 per packet ■ '■ " ,Jfe V" Write to Department " E.' 1 J I E. W. Mills & Co.* Ltd. I SPORT*®. ■ NEW. GOODS, f^^.' I \ JUST ARRIVED FROM THE BEST ENGLISH MAKERS. ."M i | NOW ON VIEW AT OUR SHOWROOMS ;•';-, "■ -'- " ! | FOOTBALLS (RUGBY)—Gilbert's 11. Match, Youths' Bußsey'a-Matcb'-T- '. 1 (1, 2, 3). ASSOCIATION—Bussey.'s. Oxonian SwiftsureV and; Bus- _•• • j g Bey's Youths' Swiftsiire (1, 2, 3); also Inflators, Earguards, Sh,m- , I guards. 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That is the talcum "Mermen" employs... -$$ » ■ By a secret process it is refined to the highest degree-''. 2 • ■ —pure boric acid (a mild disinfectant) is combined with A 5. S it in the right proportion, and it isiaintly scented."'" ~ 5 • ■ r : : . i ' t ". ■' I Mermen's Talcum can now be obtained In a variety Of * . 2 B tints and perfumes, all made according to the famous 3 ■ Menhen formula, as follows. Borated, Violet, Sen Yang, n ■ Cream Tint (a rich cream color). Flesh Tint (not a rouge, o ■ but a delicate pink talcum) and Talcum for IVfen. For a ■ sale by more than 100,000 dealers ttno<ighout the world. a - ■ I I—. L _ —■ 1 a ' INFERIOR TALCUMS ARE DEAR AT ANY PRICE. "USE ONLY a ■ -_.-. THE BEST—'MENNEN'S" -' » J Obtainable atall Leading Chamslsarfd Stores ''' " . ? ' I G. MENNEN CHEMICAL COMPANY' | 5 .' 17 Vi.i«l« Sb^ ' /i£\ "~" "1& Pitt Street* - • g WdliMw. NX " - MHj Sydney, N.S.W. ■ ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■^■■■■■■^■'■^■■■■■■■■■(•■■■■■■■■■■Bail

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Evening Post, Volume XCIII, Issue 101, 28 April 1917, Page 15

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Page 15 Advertisements Column 8 Evening Post, Volume XCIII, Issue 101, 28 April 1917, Page 15

Page 15 Advertisements Column 8 Evening Post, Volume XCIII, Issue 101, 28 April 1917, Page 15

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