KILL THAT FLY! The house fly is a potent carrier of di» •aae, and is aptly called the TYPHOIE It evening *r dinner parties, or whilst readIng In bed or on a rerandah, burn a little L Mustdie Powder on a '^fe.XE tin plate. The odour is not unpleasant, and iSeSb Flies and Mosquitoei . ■ Wl will sooh disappear. l3 ilustdie sold every. where, 1/3 • tfe. ' Trade Mark. ITie Great Insect Destroyer, is certaui Death to Flies, Mosquitoes, Fleas, Bugi and all Insect*. \ ; M MUSTDIE " IS NOT A CERMAV POWDER. agßuuuuuuuuuauutnißM--8 3 tl if ' / / E pt& / i 3 Q C 1 Mothers ! 9. I There's Nothing to [ \ Equal fiexona Soap jj p for the Skin and Hair g S" lam sending yon the photograph of 9 my little girl Muriel, aged 4. She Is □ Ba real little Rexona Girl, and I have n always used Rexona Soap on her since' , birth. In fact, in our family we have " g- used Rexona Soap now for over eleven Q years, and both my children have I lovely skin and hair as/the result. JZ 2 "I think it Is a delightful Soap, and i U un sure there is nothing else as good." u E ■■■■-■ •■■■■■■-■■• 3 Q Mrs. J. H. JONES, 0 P 43 Walker Street, . J Q ; Redfcrn, N.S.W. | I REXONA SOAP- 3 I 3 p Best for every Member a a ■.. • ■■■ ■ : -•■■- n g of the Household § nnnnnnnnnanaoaoaoggc KSB Don t neglect tn<it » Sa- RUN - DOWN 8? uis Your vitality is under- VC 'sJc mined—your blood is w\ fni . impoverished—that is why hm, jpj you feel run-down. OS fix Re-build your vitality /K ftS / enrich your Ijood—and g2 KaJj that run-down feeling JkS^ jOS To promote new vigour 4W Tcr and vitality— to give you CP [P\ new, rich, red blood—-to Vv Lffj reinvigorate the nerves and j Cf\ fG lo give you a delicious Hjj feeling of new life, v^-sfifilE^ try there is nothing s&jS\\ Wkff Srak K3* \ Tonic, a Restore- CQj ifyKll^p^ tive, a Blood-builder and XL [ IQOJ a nerve-invigorator—all com- >CJ ! jjQi bined in one rich, delicious health fn| i ?Q3. creating preparation. ■ Qi |Sj( That is why Wincarnis has Si !\^ been recommended by ovtf \yl ££ •" Johnson Ltdfsydney. N.lfw. Vj YOU'VE UGvor liked bread enough till you tautip Übiuo?'* Drvuii, i'V»w
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Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 100, 24 October 1924, Page 5
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