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GOOD CLOTHES NEED GOOD" SOAP. Don't spoil your clothes by washing them with inferior soap. Use'"Velvet" and obtain the best results. No hard rubbing required. The rich, foamy, white lather of "Velvet" Soap penetrates wherever dirt or disease germs lie. Use "Velvet"—it's sterilised. Guaranteed pure by analysts' certificate. Your grocer can supply you.— Advt. ' ■ For Influenza Colda take Woods' Great Peppermint Cure.—Advt.

The Miraculous Quick Shave with NO SOAP or BRUSH. DICK: Wall, Reg, you look wonder- soft as satin. SHAVEX is a Skin Food fully fit after your 36 holes. I suppose and no after lotions are required, it is all this golfing that makes your skin GEOFFREY: Well, old man, if that's look so young and healthy. I look the your secret of looking young, I suppose contrary after a day's golf. >> ; evr>«n«vf , ... ' v r- j. t v REG: No quite tne contrary; A 2/6 f a 'v °} I 101- large tube of SHAVEX.Iasts me four played golf for three months. What Tr , r .x l< -i, c keeps my iace iresh and young and without wrinkles is SHAVEX. I never ; send''this' coupon ■or'freeV use ooap or Brush to irritate and rub ; sample. I the pores of my skin dry. - I just smear j Cut this Coupon out, attach it to a piece of paper a little SHAVEX on my face, then shave. 1 ""'"W011 X° ur name and address are written ; T . - 3 c \ ■■.■■": plainly, ana Bend, with a dd. stamp to cover I get a closer and a perfect shave in a. j J, o9 , a ge to the Sole N.z. Agent, salmond & quarter of the time and my skin feels as I spraggonltd.,(di:pt. a ■ OBTAINABLE EVERYWHERE IN TWO SIZES. ; f © ' Large Tube 2/6 Medium Tube 119 ; 4 Manufactured by The Zeekol Manufacturing Co., London. Eoe.

ttSF^^B^A '^SSSSfe w#^^B^ sßtw^^^R^^. DRAWN MAIV.CH 12th "^ ■jr**pr?sisMW£/ Box 177: ■ B^La^La^ai bbbbb fIU AH I^^L^^bb^^^ - - - aPS^Sy ■ °^ c HM Ticket buyers get— First Prixe, £2,000 ; 2nd • J J^r^ £500; 3rd, £200- 103 other prizes worth £675. . MgBBBBm Ticket Sellers must win £625 for nothing. AII prizes Ticket Srllers* prizes are open to all excepting Paid Officials and District Agent* ot / —, . - this Art Union. If such persons sell a winning ticket, the buyer gels seller* prize as uOlUr Jtf&^ WB^^SSSk el a 9is ow" ' *f '^c nanic °^ l^e seller is not •hown on the ticket issued to tho mß^H^22| buyer the buyer shall be deemed to be the- seller. _^^^^ Support YoHr .Own Art Cmon .;.

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Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 49, 28 February 1927, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 49, 28 February 1927, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 49, 28 February 1927, Page 14

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