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DISFIGURED \ now smooth and white thanks to D.D.D. Itching, torturing rash! Deep seated skin trouble that ruined her beauty. The first drops, of D.D.D. relieved the trouble. D.D.D. sfnkt deep into the pores of the skirt stopping irritation, healing, cleansing, purifying. A*H your chemist for the handy 2-oz. bottle 3/6, Economical 5-o*. bottlt .6/6. jg # Expert, poultry-keep* '-H^^^^^^^Av erft sprinkle nests and feathers with Heating's. Kills Insect pests. ~ Keeps \ * 1 poultry clean and v l » I healthy. Use It dry. Large, l\ \. / / medium & small site tins; \\ \ / I KENINb'SKIUS BItTUS,MOTHS,f HAS Wc.rwi fli/gi proved oy " sudden throats. I. iulmonas c&use sore tbr I public speakers. fQRMOUk ECZEMA CENSITIVE PEOPLE feel cczenm The continued irritation, the unsightly eruptions and the uncertainty where the trouble will next spread makes them feel almost ashamed. > Eczema is not due to dirt, but to the fact that certain skins react badly to various forms of irritation (internal or external) and poor general health increases the liability. . Since there, is a great tendency for eczema to spread and to ■ become chronic, earlf local treatment is imperative, and the best salve for this purpose is DOAN'S Ointment. It penetrates to, the true skin where the inflammation lies, is antiseptic and healing and quickly allays the irritation. DOAN'S Ointment is also good for other ! itching skin complaints and for the-relief lof piles. Buy a tin' to-day, but, be sur« you get DOAN'S. MARKS THE WHERE the finest-flavoured, tastiestj small fish in the world are found. These little brisling, caught in the ice-cold waters of" Norway's fiords, are obtainable in tins bearing the CROSSED FISH label. You'll enjoy the fine Quality of genuine I Norwegian brisling, preserved in I pure olive oiL*

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Evening Post, Volume CXXVII, Issue 40, 17 February 1939, Page 17

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Page 17 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CXXVII, Issue 40, 17 February 1939, Page 17

Page 17 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CXXVII, Issue 40, 17 February 1939, Page 17

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