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the of Cnlnc" Bh^^^j^Sß fide Colds are caused by germs—germs that pec- lodge, breed, »nd multiply In the numerous the little cavities of nose, throat and lungs, I^^^^^BB lee- The quickest way to end a cold Is first to ' ex- kill those germs. And the quickest way to % Chop a small onion very finely rare do that is to Inhale Karsote. Laboratory and boil for 20 minutes In i pint an tests have proved that Karsote vapour wi „* __~■. . j • , ;ery completely destroy the germs of colds, °f milk in covered Mueep.n. Stir Influenza and catarrh in less than 10 minutes. '" fl»ked contents of I Ib. tin salited You l ust sprinkle a few drops of Karsote mon (or other fish—removing all the p" to your hanky and inhale deeply. Each bones). Sieve and stir in U Ib. Sc^iceo^^^^ mashedpotatoes.'lddlc.tut. , ere to the bottom of the lungs, with an atmos- ter« salt> fine «h°PP«<l parsley, mts Pnere 'n which germs cannot possibly live. ©"« tablespoonful of Lea «fc ies" At the same time> the Penetrating vapour Perrins' Sauce and mix well. mg the throat. Into pie-dish, sprinkle top with bread-crumbs and bake In modone 1/ MDC ATP crate oven for 20 minutes. INHALANT + 6 PERRI^ Obtainable of all Chemists and Stores. > SAll#»e ig^ Pocketsize, 1/4; family size, 2/- "IUVB w crt- . the i • "~~ i "™ the ■ r— — j —— —_—_—_«______ _ s Hogget |»y§ 1 : /_ ist ■■ . ■■■■_ •■. ■, . ' he tie . ' -~■...- m * ■ ' ' ' ■■ f ■•■'■. ? PERSONAL MOTIF is- • ■ - ■~••'", ™ ' SmfifwideAjiJ CornJpjMljM 1 DEFINITELY CLOSES th ■ .V ■ ' . ..■■.■•■■■.- ---i % JULY 31 st ■;s I -9s juovjl epPucl- m. ? ;k 7 /T Z TTAVE you entered for this delightful Competition? Acquire ie JnL the charming fashion —so much in vogue at Home—of ie embroidering your own personal motif on your lingerie, your -1- , house-linen, etc. Enter this Competition I There is just time I ie . < To assist you in competing, the manufacturers of Clark's y Stranded Embroidery Cottons have issued a series of six [ r charming little booklets, brimful of motif ideas. Each motif is n shown in various full colour designs complete with transfers. Ie These booklets are obtainable for 2d. each from the needle-: >' work counter of any leading store throughout New Zealand, c Even if you decide to design your motif yourself, Clark's lf • Personal-Embrqidery Booklets will help you tremendously. 1- Choose your motif, and embroider it in any colour scheme ? on any material. The Competition is open to (a) Adults, and (b) Schoolgirls, with. Special Prizes for the schools attended by the First Three Prize Winners of the Schoolgirls Section. LOOK AT THE PRIZES! Adult Section: Schoolgtoj Section: ttt Prize . * £ao ist Prize , , £10 2nd Prize « « £10 ' ■ and Prize « «! £5 3rd Prize . . £3 3rd Prize .« . £3 c 25 Prizes of £1 25 Prizes oflo ff 100 Prizes of 10/- 100 Prizes of 5/----t ' . f Special School Prizes awarded to the school attended by the Fit* V Three Prize Winners of the Schoolgirls Section» ' . '■[ ' Ist Prize,.. * £10 2nd Prize ... £5 3rd Prize. . ♦£3 a Rules of Entry , (1) No Entry Fee. (2) You may send in as many entries as you like. ' (3) Entries must be completed and posted by Wednoday, 31st July. , (4) Each entry must be worked on a small square of material and have a linen luggage tag 1 sewn firmly ro one corner and on this tag PRINT IN INK, (a) your name and address, (b) state "Adult" or "Schoolgirl," (c) if schoolgirl give age, name of school, school class, (d) all entrants must state colour numbers of Stranded Cottons used. ' On "Anchor" Stranded Embroidery Cotton the colour humbers will be found on the 5 paper band around each skein.. 5 (5) State on tag whether motif entered is original or from Clark's Embroidery Motif 3 Booklets. ' (6) Judges decision final. No correspondence will be entered into. (7) Pri'c Winning Entries to be retained by Central Agency Ltd., for three months for - exhibition purposes. Prite money will be paid out as soon as actual judging ii ' completed. . . . . . (8) Post Entries to "Personal Motif Competition," care of The Central Agency Ltd» , P.O. Box 153, TcAro, Wellington, C 2. 1 (0) Entries will only be returned to entrants who send with their entry an envelopt addressed to themselves for return of entry and stamped with correct postage. Every t care taken but no responsibility. Prize winners will be advised by mail as soon as , possible after completion of judging.' Full printed list of prire winners will be > -jr-nl enclosed when returning entries to competitors. prH '. z':V. jrn I Advt. issued by Central Agency Ltd., (Incorporated in Scotland) Wellington. Wy^\

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Evening Post, Volume CXX, Issue 6, 6 July 1935, Page 25

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Page 25 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CXX, Issue 6, 6 July 1935, Page 25

Page 25 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CXX, Issue 6, 6 July 1935, Page 25

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