ALL SKIN TROUBLES ABE SPEEDILY BELIEVED. When the effective remedy—Bee Ointment—is applied. The healing power of this Ointment is so great that even after only one or two applications, the irritation is subdued and soon the trouble vanishes—permanently. Eczema, rash, \ pimples, boils, and other skin troubles disappear when Bee Ointment is used. This grand old remedy has been in constant use for 50 years—and is in greater demand to-day than ever. Buy a tin from your Chemist and Grocer—price eighteenpence. Grenerous Free Sample posted on application to Bee Ointment Proprietary, Box 388, Wellington.— Advt.
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Finish Off Breakfast With , St. George Marmalade This delectable delicacy made from New Season's Oranges, is now obtainable from all stores. St. George Marmalade represents the acme of Marmalade Manufacture—its popularity is proof of its appetising qualities. «•■ ' ' Only the finest N.Z. grown Oranges and the purest cane sugar are used, without the addition of glucose, producing a jelly of surpassing deliciousness whiclr for all meals at all times will satisfy young and old alike. It pleases the palate —the Marmalade for all at a price all can afford! Get St. George Brand New Season's Marmalade from your Grocer. ■ Sold in lib., 21b. and 71b. tins. •..■■■' .■.■■. • • . ■ '11 This'll parv. out \oclL Pour a few drops ofHolbroolc's *s^ %£%> Sauce into the stew-pan ju«t JSgk , after you take it off the fire, j&?tJEms3 and stir well. You will be delighted with '. the lovely jSr*|yPC!|39 y flavour of the dish. Jf jl*sPi^rj Hade mnd battled in England, -'" »'"![' HOI.BXOOfS KOLBROOK'S l WORCESTERSHIRE SAOCI. FVKB If ALT VIHEGAK (in bottle).
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Evening Post, Volume XCVI, Issue 136, 5 December 1918, Page 3
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