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STOPS PAIN „. AND SO RESTORES CIRCULATION IHEART AND 1 ;' M SfBLQOD VESSELS] 111 'f -C^^ss »^ Wmfiifxwll ITHF HFARTL IS^; ggpEBJlP^ BEAT N^rjjl^ '^ ■-■ ; EIGHT TENTHS OF A SECOND 4~>-j. ACTION >< PAUSE ■" > WAWN'S WONDER-BALM (THE MAGIC SALVE) IS THE BEST SAFEGUARD AGAINST INHALED GERMS h* * ' ■ iji^^i - AIR PASSAGE L ■ 3r^ "Wawn's W»nder-B«lm" ia packed into collapsible tubes to ensure a perfect Aseptic Balm, considerably lesseninc any dancer of Infection by contamination. An Excellent Reatdjr far Natal Catarrh KEEP BOTH IN THE HOUSE! THEY ARE ESSENTIAL! On Sale by all Chemists and Stores: o WAWN'S WONDER-WOOL, 2/6 a Packet; WAWN'S WONDER-BALM, 2/. a Tube; or direct from-7-. , ; VA 117 A 117 M MANUFACTURING CHEMIST t .A. W A WIN, m GEORgE ST., SYDNEY. W^T^ Complexion Powder PU B CKaiiniiiaLdc ■ W N '^ssrtT«us ' AIORNY rU IJa quality—and the Cachet kj| HI •! the fmnnnt perfume ■Tj fU faSThSTJISIIS* 1"11"111*" Tto- "S**l*l" °r lhe BncHan ■! [J »Perf«Urpu««iai»m,!e..ft.ddt. B Complexion || M^ exquititeiy natural and delicate bloom t« , Wq ■ I the .kin. Utueaia tint* toeokance every - HI Wbolud* D«pot for tit* Dominian «f N»w Zealand: Kempihorne, Prosser & C«.s New Zealand Drug Caiopany, Ltd. AUCKLAND. CHRISTCHURCH, DUNEDIN «od WELLINGTON The Moray Fj«« Bath. P.rfti-. aid TelWl Sp«lal.«ie» arc ntaUtd by: CA. FLETCHER, LambUn Quay. GEORCE MEE, Umblon Qu«y. C. PALLISER, Court. B .y PUc. W. 3. WALLACE, Sfi Willi. S» INFECTION IMPOSSIBLE ny&\ • Bart's Eiina Drinking Fountain ]MA^!flr.L affords a safe, hygienic means ,/^is^bSi^^^k of supplying drinking water ai '•' jdjigaffijtfflf&ji^tm^ schools, factories, public places, - J&jfcffiaangNHlr^£*S& eto- No longer is it neoes«ary to r f\srffi(fflL *&** continue using the disease-infected .;'■'. /. I/i j&/rffsi common drinking cup which lias ■ ■ /1 L I I JmSm. spread so much disease in the flf fJf P a*'r. In using / \ i I raf DRINKING FOUmL?I[S »^!fe*~*i WisSJ -fvi w'tln meta'> but are applied duect |flf -k*| to tlie tiny fountmn of water <|tfsf|!^swUK ll|llS "S*! tklß meani. infection is made j| ( EDINA LOCALLY MADE l~lr~~(r R-hV Pillars cast-iron in attractive dcj * W • I §^^ signs, NF. basins. Continuous I * I fl[9 fountain, or press-knob actions. kßtC~T^^ 09 . Furtber particulars from /^k\ A- & T. BURT, Ltd. COURTENAY PLACE

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Evening Post, Volume XCVI, Issue 154, 27 December 1918, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume XCVI, Issue 154, 27 December 1918, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume XCVI, Issue 154, 27 December 1918, Page 10

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