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PublloNotices. knows how liable the skin is to suffer from disfiguring blotches and eruptions; and how liable it ’ is, also, to get cut and hurt iu all conditions of life—at home, at work and at play. There isn't a woman in the home) or a man in the street, but ZAM-BUK BALM to-day or tomorrow. U.mny be to check a sudden onslaught . of skin disease, heralded by ah’ itching rash or inflamed swelling! perhaps to soothe and -heal a nasty-cut or burn, to remove an unsightly pimple or sore, to strengthen a sprained joint, or to “rub out” a pain. For all.these things there's nothing like I RUB JUST REMEMBER when ordering Sand Soap to mention PEARSON’S SAND SOAP. For there is as much difference in sand soaps as in ordinary soaps. You exercise your discrimination when you ask for Pearson’s SAND SOAP. Any ordinary manufacturer can make ordinary sand soap, but it takes long years of experience and application to make on© like Pearson’s. It strikes the happy mean—it is not too hard, it does not scratch; neither is it too soft, it docs not crumble away. Lasts twice as long as any other. Economy suggests the use of Pearson’s Sand Soap. ' 4d per cake. . Your Grocer sells it. THE RELISH IS IM THE FLAVOR; says the delighted man whose dinner or cold meat has been transferred into a delicious repast by the addition of MBLHUISH’S. SAUCE. There is a rich fragrant flavor which places it in the front rank of Worcester Sauces. Melkuisk’s is the Sauce for the Summer, and it is less than half the price of the imported. MolHiilbH’s Is now tho popular satice, boenuoo the poople llko K./

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Evening Star, Issue 13098, 3 November 1908, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 13098, 3 November 1908, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 13098, 3 November 1908, Page 7

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