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It Is not. right lor-.Women to he " I^K^&\ m m V* If c w! EETN? SSandPurf ty'twoofNMtlirels Hit \Sit ssm \ 'H J highest gifts, are attributes alike of the l|U j^^' " '"'^Q^fflw^fc \%? I Uf^M •If ' * \ It is something more 'than a coincidence that &^~u 1/ <i===^|j~pli||& \ \ jSif 'jH. M i 'I ' ' *^®y a'so are '^tributes of that which for |Lrf*"( p" 1 " " 'i'lliiinUfsl^ \ '\<""^^ friM ' • hundreds of years has been the means of pre- Jpl '' ill itilPlV V I Ilm Hf ' serving and beautifying the equivalent physical jl 1/ '[! |l'l,lpvja\ A \ jrJW?jt9 ■ charms of femininity-^a clear skin and a lovely IV « W//k \\ \ "~ i *d£&®^&tWi ! complexion—McClinton's Colleen Soap, made \W. " Wlmi~* A * \'~r ' entirely from pure vegetable oils and plant ash. ..■. \J \ w/MW^/ff^^^&^i J<f*' i '~gz&&t^S£-&- w~w 1 Incomparable lor the Complexion^ , > ''-'■■f^^W^^^^'"^'-^^^^^^^^" I^^^^ ' I Just before retiring to-night work up a warm-water lather of Copeen ' *'"' " v . I Soap and rub it in gently with the tips of the fingers' until the akin Headache, DiZZineSS, Dropsy, Backache, Lumbago PaillS B feels fresh and clean. Rin.se in cooler water, and then apply quite ■: • all civm*. frnm WooVpnAd KiriTii»v«< E cold water for a few minutes, Dry thoroughly with a soft towel. all COme from Weakened moneys. g Continue this treatment r^ularly each night for a fortnight and you . N« ami knOWS the Suffering WELLINGTON WOM4N CURED. | wi" t>» delighted with theNery obvious improvement in your skin. .-■;. SSiTie WSItIOT CUfetSW endure. „"»• \ 7^. tohjSOI)- Sydney Street Of MChmhts «* Stom Thai, think it ie anter natural fnj- Petone. Wellington, says: "About MADJ t by MCCLINTON'S Ltd., at DONAGHMORE, IRELAND. L" 6yPf!X '* Sf *tv f five yeare ago I was seized with a.most^f WktUstU A r ,Ht* ; tRQItJ tO fiaVfi paiTiS lifl itJS JjaCKj terrible gain across my back just above \ S*L«»«»&S«A.GO6S,LTB.,R«y«!Ii>jiirMceBWp I Ftath(>nto«S»,WeUinjton,K.Z. headaches, eSiasy spalls, rheu- the kidneys. I was so bad that i j j ' . i ■■-•■■'■ .. ■ „. ..-,' „.,-.:... r ■ , ...■„,;,■ I raatieteinges; and to feel worn could, J°* move;: andX as c°nfined'° I ~~ : ' tut befmSie day b half ever. tfggttJlft'iSr^l *~>." "' ' ' «~^—— . ; --— And S0 4!S3V ibeaf Up as bast and felt ill and miserable. The kidney f - ■ . - ■ , / ' then Pin 'in nnftanro snri with* secretions were disordered, there, was J ' ■ , out csmplaint, newer thmkeng subject to dizzy attacks. I was really \ Ml^if' Fili^^r rtn« ■•■•" 1 it they can be cured—never sits-? very bad, but although I tried all sorts I H B J fiTini n I lIS FC IS'I\O l£&fner ceGting the kidneys'as the Cause of remedies, it was not untai had been. | fSgKS^i -^h^^s^ ««♦!!.«& iis^ace taking Doan's Backache Kidney PiUs \ ig|Sl?M r@^? ««.k o(!-24««4/» J r -0T theif Illness. for ag few days that 1 got any relief I |II#SSS'-^KI StibSiliUtC SO gOO<l ES But it 1S not right for Women from my constant suffering. I per- I |^^XK ='^S^^^^ ' ' ' tfl be'always .'ailing, aild tit® severed with_ tiese PiOs, and by the-1 S^^^--^^^ tL^r^. ;: «• !,Lt»»n«f i{'!,-riSCT!OTKintSi-9 time 1 had. token nme bottles I was j "glisSr* •»'W^» - , ?" SUtspeken Statements Of WffiStser! O yer four years since I was cured, and l! for VvhoUttrimi Furniture. I \ZfTv 5C H I ««L» wsio have besss made well, aisd iam stm well." F p'' ',■"" >■ ■■'■■^ . n'...^. ,JL s^VJo£j^Jl^J._s.X^ kept M/eEL foy DoatH'S Baok3Cf?e Mfs- Aifcchison confirms the above :-' /^^^___~ "4ja^Agy"^*"""fl KidnPU PiiiS four years later:" My cui-e has prov- j. j^^^^^^i , . ..- '•" fcß^W«u«-.», Sirr^^*^£a IllSt It Is a faithful" reproduction of leather Doan's Backache Kidney Pills curedj H^m^ J in all grains and colourings. Whilst .. acotaita cc, re m street, S3 .d ßej . me overeat years ago. ■ ' it costs, only one-quarter the price it - j rscratef^castTd taler^V juiiw.mil—■!■!'■ "■""■ »ri"n'ii ' i Hi"! i in i i.■ ■ i mm c '7»"xljF~i r~~* tr-$ hygienic than leather. „ ....; i i iii ■ i i i For Boolibin&ing. ' ■ jjgr 1' "j " •'-' » »■■ urn " •' "Rexine" looks like leather |V|v^s!§^^iHK lk^nK sM rexine ltd" hyde> Mahchestm ' M^<^ilAD Ell^|WWP^B£^^!>^S^l For tUSha, ancl Slivvir Trad*. . i . "'' '^— J-. ,(^, M MiiiiniMi~ii»»m«ilini**i'ririli I lUMI II IIM ■lIIMmiIMMMhi '^^**»' ' ii. i ii in—■iiiiiiTiiii ii' linn ill nil iiiii»iiiiiiiiiiip^i V|-^ Goodyear Tyres Beget Confidence MX^* vkSjm^ THE man who motors for pleasure uses Goodyear fJC JsfTy^* ISil m X3Si ' Tyres because he knows that—quite apart from IT^f «^H It |8; their great economy through .wonderful mileage—-they f4y%^k6 rBII 8. : «i possess the qualities which relieve him of all anxiety. \J%>J\/$ ** Wm m; « That means contentment and added pleasure. if W $ I 1 [w » Freedom from trouble—thafs a great featoe of M¥\J! tit! Goodyear Tyres. Particularly for the owner-driver. \4\f%£ ■! ili^B 3 Punctures are rare and blow-outs (where proper care is IJfJL « J SKlttll . observed) rarer still. The Big' Tough Rubber Diamonds (%Flßyi ' VBHIV of the AH Weather Tread are an element of the W\Jrk/>' I iHHvS But pleasure-can often wait on convenience. Not so in X^lC/a ' SHHt'S the case of the man who drives for business reasons. He irwii ißillll'' 3 ; has to be up to schedule. And the great attraction of 4JPL >^k H Goodyear Tyres for him (in addition to all the other \ll jC/ ' ' f^^^P'S features) lies in the fact that they are reliable. He knows Wwii w/ti/Btttm he can make engagements—and keep them. ' (w\#r w^^mmm Buy your Gsodyear Tyres, Heavy Tourist Tubes and Tyre-Saver Acces- \^%. J&*&A sories at the Goodyear Service Station. There is bae i« your locality W^(^ jtte^ WllP^iP^il . Branches and Agencies ' • i Service Stations and %^%j7%b>tf/^ .fflg&ffl®^' Sm in all Principal Cities. Dealers Everywhere. vIII S^.iSf 'iKesFjF fiw

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Evening Post, Volume XCIX, Issue 71, 24 March 1920, Page 15

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Page 15 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume XCIX, Issue 71, 24 March 1920, Page 15

Page 15 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume XCIX, Issue 71, 24 March 1920, Page 15

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