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QUICKLY REMOVES ENSURING t SKIN ERUPTIONS CLEAR COMPLEXION !&? SULPHQLIWE g&SS&S™ 1SSKKS" 8 | £S& IcC^ A 1p Lo O?S CHES REDNESS I RASHES ACNE ROSEA Snlpholine is proptnd by the gr«i.t Skin Sp«oi»liat». 3. PEITER * CO., LTD BEDFORD &ABOR&TOMES, LONDON, 5.8., Kng., and caa bo obtained from nil Cheinliits and Storu throughout the World. Snlpholina quickly retnovoß tho effeot of Sunscoreh. Every Woman Should Know that Sam-Flush will banish the disagreeable featuies of cleaning toilet bowls. It keeps them spotlessly white, clean and sanitary. It gets at the hidden trap which nothing else can reach, cleans it and prevents odors; makes dipping water and scrubbing unnecessary. II ll I OHteN (vu.Sls V T/// unl< 3ve ~not^ing else like it— MMrim Wrw/jiii ?L is made to dean toilet bowk %W| W|ZOT|only and does it perfectly. "i ynfft/ffl Ask Your Deale* _"^f^S^ Your dealer has Sam-Flush or I Can §et it quickly; or write' us I Y^^ a Car^ g'v'ng your dealer's name fL and we will have you supplied.' /.-"*«,, -'Mm Sani-Flash should te used , \ ti»«.V-% ;'/]r^ wherever there are toilets in Res-' \^^%^=^=^lZ^.f/ idences, Business Offices, Hotels, Th«tr«p\\ ' *V^^-%''',T Stores, Factories, etc. Does not cant clean »« •' ; A injure plumbing connections. I Slfi::^So^ The Hygienic Products Co. m^C^i*' Lower Cuba Street , . 109 Pitt Street ! Wellington, N. 2. Sydney, N. S.W. ELECTROLIERS Anything you want LAMPS in Electrical Requirements FIEMENTC N° matter what il is you need ELLhllljlij —a single lamp or a powerful i dynamo—visit us, and you will COFFEEPOTS fiet an article which will be, for its purpose, the best of its kind TAACTKBC obtainable. Our stocks of electtllUAMilKo ca l requirements are the best selected and most up-to-date in RADIATORS the city-and tney are continually being supplemented by the mAU n addition of new lines. iKQrij ■•■■■■ Skilled and experienced meriCilMrDC chanics for installations. Prices ILLANhKo very reasonable. A. & T. MM, LTD. COURTENAY PLACE : : WELLINGTON M £ V Rff I SUFFERERS FROM I Most Breakfast Foods, KHLII)VSA 111 lft I though priced the same, 111* U V.llll* *.-*K/«A ; do not give an equal TELL OF IMMEDIATE IMPROVE- ! quantity or Oats. ■ . , MENT i Weigh OTO, and you -— ! will find it contains 41bs. /\UR mail brings us scores and scores I fait weight. " of letters from ■ grateful" men and i Then weigh any substitute women who were sufferers from this ter--1 —and you will realize why T'ble disease. By the aid of RHBUMAshrewd buyers" wilfhave LINE-OXYGENA and our commonsenso \v a V>l ooßree of treatment, which builds up the nothing ftut body while eradicating the disease, they . have been enabled to ahake themselves M W ■ 1 f -^ free from the awful effects of this terrible m B ■ ■ ■ disease, which spares neither high or low, H ■.'■'■ H' ■ I nor any age and either sex. We give V Jj- ' J .Jy briefly the substance of several letters. Denbigh-square, Feilding, , ■■■_■■ , 9th March, 1918. The Ideal Will you kindly send me another courso —~——~——— 0 £ your medicine. I havo made siicb First Meal ■ rapid progress with tho first I had that . I intend keeping on with it for somo timo Every Spoonful builds at any rate, and will you kindly post ono Muscle, Nerve and Brain. of your free books, to tho following adCooks perfectly r Mr ; J_- a sister that is a, great suf■ ( in. One Minute I f ererj x feel sure they will try your At all grocers in 41b. and treatment. Ho was so surprised when ho 201b. Bass— fall weight. saw what your remedy had done for me that he was quite anxious to get some. M.4i if UNGDOWN * SON, LID. M E R M'AIXEY. Chriitchurch -i";.'" ■ HAINeS-B ■ . 15th March, 1918, Katikati. " " " I ajn sure you will be pleased to hear •'■ " from me, being one of your first patients. in i) ,i iI, .. .i ■■<u_j- i i"S I>anl a^ways very thankful that I tried ■v* \i.:t'f'i'*js&3 l!r^^i^rw*] your Rheumatio Cure. » 1 '^'^Z-^&M&O I nave 6ye >T. gone back to the hopeless aggß dtp . state l was when ! firßt took the C°Co'rteinly I was very far gone. I could nofc lift allytflin^ .and when I sat on a ra*fegSgSßS^^MK?fflEStet^^ chair 1 had to wait for someone to help CT^^m-^-S-l^-^-Sfflgl-ryfi! m 0 Set up. I dragged my feet on the |irfTf^OTßi/iV^^^T-TflrWgtllnnfioc-f i g ground, could not lift them up a stop. fflL ,l I lof ton caught my foot in things .and fell, ra "Over the top of all" a3« then I had to wait for someone to come j|l|i a W an^ IOP mo oa ray *cc* — Knees, were REX" l!Sw quite stiff. S ■ tS« Some people laughed at my taking 1 CIS LUNCHEON CHEESE. lM medicine from an ad. in the Weekly, but M? —---«-—----«-—-——-—--«-———- fOSa m y sufferings were so bad I did not mind |H Send some to the bops in the fig whati I took, and I was .^'^P^.fe '*■ «i' Agents— Ssp pa.nv's Roomfi. iM THOMPSON BROS. LTD. titf _ , rT,ri W TTMATT<jM i_& \/(rT?T t mrTrwr ?OT If you suffer from IIHEUMAIISM or i^i W£,£,£,!JVUI UN. KgK kindßßD TROUBLES you ■ need this ]^i Packed by HIJ Free Book. nv «i FOGGITT, JONES & CO. i% FREE COUPON. I IS 1 -_W j lls "'3? 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Evening Post, Volume XCVI, Issue 14, 16 July 1918, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume XCVI, Issue 14, 16 July 1918, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume XCVI, Issue 14, 16 July 1918, Page 4