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i"& '•«' (l'^^-'^ v"'*'t?^'i lip^r—-^=-,^\ 'I 'O make balh-tmie a I d^"**^^ 11*11 i:,^^^^^M^^ :r * ' fragrant luxuiy, hinta.™^^..™™^™.,™.™"-."-—-" There is something in the composition of l& v\-^>^ GROSSMII. 111 S j& J 5 t-. „ r> M,»e. i McClinton's Soap which mnkss it aston- [UVj >*—-""^k.' *—* ** ** |I'.'3j | Dowager Duchess | ishingly curat ive and most agreeable on foS! f^^\w *WVW *W It W>. W » >^ ( I of Abercorn write., | the skin. Lather made from it has the c|! IW BLJ I If *or f\l *\ S\l /\ !■&] < ! "We have used Col. most soothing and delightful effect.'. l^L A-A I_4 I «J^ki tI/'hL 1 (&T I leen Soap for years Thus the late Professor Kirk of Edinburgh, in sS A ' 'P'-?'"' r'-i { and delight in it, it i, I,U world-famous "Papeis on Heallh:* He Q A D A TT4 SOAP >X ! y,.r m ;ncr»ncl refers, of course, to the Semite Banlla Soap— g% J^>JTTL X 1 Jt Jvr\l [V> |.0 very charming and the soap w ], ic h j, made f.om pure vegetable % . ,* t -, -, ]/<- ---1 sweet.' oil, and plant ash—the «_oap >'oa can buy from O TJ se a ] so " Phul-Nana " Perfume '^~l },_««««.u-«».»«-™.™™ J »»» any chemist—McChntons. 3 and l? acc p ow( j cr an d , 0 cnsuic rff^pbv \yi 1 Countess of Mavof McCl| nlo"'s Barit'a"a f T, GROSSMITM * SON. I.M. LONDON ' U I countess oi wa o | , osp (ol tho(e , vho ale browm * bure»u ud., I wntes:— I have tor ; mighty careful what J 1 v .VIELLINCTOH, Hl« ?LAL»Np. J^/*W 1-K\ !^l! I years u»ed McClin- = t]l£y wajh , vilh j t 5s | - - /<l-^S^^lJ^kMuX ! ton's Soap and piefer j lhe 80Bp recommen ded 1^ fc ___ ... _ \ \ lit to any other. 1;j b y Dr. Chavasse in'his ffi> -.-p--.. -1 L_v_Lj«§£\ /'C (J f^3o£<'\ Q I always recommend | mastcrpi( . CE -. Advice to M - --L - ®L^"Vj^ t£ ) N' Soap is the same pure Countess of Kin- \ \*fj —■ J -» ,*&4f*&- ~*t V' Barilla delicately scented tore writes: —"Col- | " and tinted. Over 150 mem- , l een Soap'is smooth 1 ' ' . beta of the British Peerage and very pleasant to I •=■ „■— iu—jHaijL-. ■ . have written expressing J F i s^ZiS^^. their delight with "Col- use, leaving a feeling % y^^^S. leen". On sale at all good ' of velvety softness I ' ■ X U *^Sc^R chemists. _ ■ » on the hands." 1 /^•L j^m. ■^' McClinton's "Hibernia" . •«««<"■"" " -irflJ^v Shaving Stick. The Shah V'f^~^Sf ving Soap which has won | "Kathcrine Tynan" ! ' _^V\ s4sc&K ihe unqualified approval | writes: —"1 have tried = _^&W\^L> /JgWfcfeg. , . of Lord Curzon, the late | many soaps—English, J NflßfctoMa ' o °JjRP J Lord Roberts, the Duke of I French, German and I \^7^^ V iBIBWa. fd&,s^&or Argyll, etc. A .shaving { American—and have | . AgMy, V>^ , ! Soap i/< /date which costs | found none oo fresh | ■§&& \ g P^KpWS^m^^^^^J^^^M no more than you are | and delicious as 1 —^ /^** 1^ H W»/^* jj| W 1 j accustomed to pay. I McClinton's It is oof t I (H'J~W^ / 'TTl^iß Lf Hi ' 8 Make Waterman's YOUR bosom friend. It will & I S serve and please you for life. And if you want to W I S make a friend for life Waterman's is the pen to give. X " I » Three Types: S«lf -Filling (with j Regular. Gold Nibs to QJS / ll ' I "S" 1 Patent Lever). Safety and | suit all hands. From £*~J\ j| 1 p LG. SLOAN, Ltd., Cljc^JcnCcrrccr, Kingsway,Lcndon,W.C2, England W N.Z. Puiribuion .-SALMIWt) &: SPRAGGON LTD.. B«Ws Buadingi. V/e'iliniton * | » Use Waterman's Ideal INK for all pens. ff

Yeiy latest in Here is the very newest in Gas Cookers —complete with channel to catch any overflow of water or grease. \W\\ V s up-to-date devices which ensure cleanliness, economy and T1 , , 1 • n:, 1 m i, i , Ws\ <4 p J The plate rack is fitted with supports to enable the plates O ; M convenience. to be heated vertically and so evenly. On all models hot WAI The body of the cooker is raised on four legs so that plate extensions can be supplied. Ifcyj h when you are cooking YOU DON'T HAVE TO STOOP in .-ri n i i , r .., •„• ,-,. F^ 3 an uncomfortable poskion. Moreover, it is QUITE EASY The gnll burner may be used for e.ther gnlhng or boiling. Q U TO CLEAN THE FLOOR UNDERNEATH. The Champion Gas Cooker makes an instant appeal to '\M i • i • i.,i - •,i v. t t L n\ • the eye. It enhances the pride and pleasure you take in \yA\ f\ It is the simplest thing in the word to. keep the Champion \■ , .- ■■. * , l j v io^c m w<« <4 -i s ■ • n ■ I I „L your kitchen appointments. It enab es you to turn out a \M\ k\ as spick and span as a new pin. Ihe raised door, the J ( , -,i i ..,- J pj fe> ■ i I , i i .i -i- i-, ni i-i »- pei lect meal with ease and quickness. l^Sa tyA splash backhand the sides are white enamelled, whilst . ' Ite^l the interior fittings are easily and quickly removable. Further particulars from the local agents, the Wellington [.<« 1 V^ Notice "that along the front edge of the .white enamel ' Gas Co., Cburtenay Place, Wellington, or the manufact- j^ ; crown ,plate» situated under the hot plate, there is a urers, Messrs. Brinsley & Co. Ltd., Dunedin. ' A . j\s \ \Q (5^P^C) -Q

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Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 143, 20 June 1925, Page 24

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