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j Irish Beauty 1 in all its sweetness and charm seems to have been personified in the lovely I lady who has so happily been described as "The Most Gorgeous Lady I Blessington." a Of Irish parentage, she was deemed the most beautiful and fascinating I woman of the Court of George IV. Her clear skin and exquisite com--1 plexion were preserved from the ill effects of the harsher, drier English air'by the use of a soap which embodied the beauty-giving virtues of her native atmosphere. McClinton's, Ltd., are still making Colleen Soap in the same way as in Lady Blessington's day—from pure, sweet, skin-nourishing vegetable oils and plant ash," which renders'it exquisitely mild and fragrant. Because ■ of its unique composition, Colleen Soap stands supreme for keeping the . most delicate complexion and the most sensitive skin soft, clear and white. Order of your Chemist or Stores §./&] olio en %££•■ Soap Incomparable for the Complexion. Others ol McCHnton's principal lines are: Colleen Toilet Cream, Colleen Shampoo Jk Powders (Wet or Dry), Colleen Dental Cream, Tooth Powder, E.tqu.site and Hibernia A £§& Shaving Sticks and Cakes, and McClinton's Shaving Cream. «r $£*> MADE by McCUNTON'S, LTD., at DONaGHMORE, IRELAND. ' J£_ Wholesale Agents:, SALMOND & SprAQGON, ' /Jl F^k X§o Royal InsUr;ln" Builclin Ss, Featherstone Street, Wellington, N.Z, ©SV rjjgj ~ NOT A GERMAN FOtfrDaiK. "MUSTDIE" Kls That Fly! Although " Mustdie " |"IiSU T <£I? TTTfei ¥ E?" I ••?" bMt «*«•»• •" Is bo thorou»Wy tie- IwS H I I 811 ■""• I of every ounce of thli struetWo totaseot lite, 1▼» sLJ *Z$ 1 %JP H l_*r* J great insect destroyer It can »c used with «v"°" ™ °N°US RWD^ R-»„->. ~«s^. I f nt,fJ R}!P" n !'"J ! srSHs BSSHffIKII «3 :$ andclniries. Use the % {£osl ?SW&W%Tj jH »oV r«b%r°f!?rw«! ■' Mustdie" Spreader, '.yMffi^Zgj P^EriLJt / JSb, 5! Al w for it is not only / .&M .t^"^XAJi 9U "fi.if.i^in'" ' economical, hut the ;jSMW;W ><f fcj ffl V2-SS3H c , , fulij s %" i l"' , . P o«der is tfistrwuted $fcf&fern, ii>^^^jO J% Sbarland & Co., Ltd r r wan" aoyou "to $ ffl&amßHisjmmßMßK*4 Wh.le.ale Agents f^^ Perfect Footwear Style 'J!^ikifJ**£&-X Demands more . than fashionable lines, f£p|||^4v and the latest leathers. \k^^^^4^^j. Unless your shoe fits perfectly it. i will not give the foot that smart appearance which good taste demands. j ■ ■■- ■ .In all the Footwear at PEARSON'S y.ou will find this perfection of fit combined with distinctive styles. Because of our foresight in buying early for cash, we offer I values that cannot be excelled elsewhere. i ■ ■ '.''.' i Keen cash prices prevail on Footwear of the highest quality. See these New Arrivals for Autumn Wear. Ladies' Fine Willow ■ Calf Derby Shoes, made with smart short front, neat welted soles, medium high toes and Cuban heels; a really attractive shoe . . . Pearson's Price 32/6 We will be pleased to show yes this and other New Styles. j PEARSON'S SHOE STORES, 130 Cuba St. | And at Hotel Wind.or Building!, Willis Street. Wellington lfHßWiF*"^ " —~" ■ ——■—■ ; a*ol^ • 'InJ^c HighlcLtidcY tmS f^A ~the Milk I Guaranteed ft I«. -^& The milk delivered I Jl i^S-^f to y°u may c go°^ ai I i^W milk—rich in cream "■ vvA mCM —but is it pure? I There's many a slip twixt the cup and the **~^ uAL) ' '^P an(^ more twixt the ! cow and the cup. Therefore use All-British 1 It is New Zealand's best milk thoroughly purified. You may rely on it, for it is of I unihrm quality. Made <gg«g=g==^ i in Nw Zealand by an All- feZTZjrS I Britisl Company. | IGIMNI^ Make your grocer H^JJ***" ■^ y>ur milkman! Wk *J I ' ' —™———————■ J^MM^ S}Ol\! I LOOK OLD! jffi&^f£s^'*'^i(X\ But rcßtore your grey and laded hairs to t»air natural color witt ' 1$ ¥ ffl&r\ \ \ LOCKLYER'S SULPHUR ' *%M \f yJ\V Wj? •$ Sold Everywhere. '"''' "^w V i"\VV?"Sm Jjoetysr'B gflves lioaHß to tbo Hair and raitoresth»n»tntalcolot. i/ftiwvSpSeA W It cleanses the scalp, and makes the moßt psrfeot Hair Dresrinf AjMVa~*SS^»*?' This world-famed Hair Restorer-is prepared by the groat H»i> 3 vrliWllr Specialiats,J.PßPPEK&CO.,LTD.,BedfprdLaboratories,riondon ;■' ■ ' - '^j^a^X B.E.,andeanb3obtainedfromanyCkemiat»*ndStoriitliroughoal

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Evening Post, Volume XCV, Issue 51, 28 February 1918, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume XCV, Issue 51, 28 February 1918, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume XCV, Issue 51, 28 February 1918, Page 3

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