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PUBLIC NOTICES. 2> 6d per pot. Nature’s Aid to Beauty. , ICILMA FLUOR CREAM, " the face cream without grease," Is used by thousands of English women because it is a purely nahtral aid to Beauty. It is not a cosmetic and contains no fat, oil, or any ingredients of ordinary bee creams' or lotions. Iciltsm Fluor Cream simply imparts in a fragrant, foamy and delightful form the unique virtues of Icilma Natural Water—that wonderful natural tonic which has restored so many thousands of complexions A little icilma Fluor Cream used every day will hot fail to keep the skin soft, smooth and white, and to prevent all ill effects of age or weather. Nature's True Secret for Beauty. ClcQma is pronounced—eye-sflma,] .. Elder, George Street. Manning, Princes St. (late Woodward) n. L. Sprosen, Octagon. fILES \ Speedily Cured! Are yon • sufferer? Are vou one of the countless army who have this distressing and dangerous complaint in one of its many forms? Then why endure the pain and discomfort a moment longer? The remedy is here waiting for you—a remedy that is certain, safe, speedy, and that is intended for Piles andnothing else. Unlike certain largely - advertised Pile ointments which profeas to also care skin diseases of every kind, as well as cuts, old sores, burns, scalda etc., etc., ad Hb., “Mansavita" Pile Ointment is guaranteed to cure Piles only, and it does cure them. It is not intended for any other purpose. An ordinary ointment which yam uso on your face or hands is absolutely useless for Piles, so beware of such advertised cure-alli. “Mansavita” Pile Ointment 2/6 per Box is an ointment that I have perfected only after very many years of bud study and experience. Without making much fuss about it, I have been curing hundreds every year with, " Mansavita ” Pile Ointment. Hundreds of unsolicited testimonials have been sent to me by delighted purchasers. • The steady demand for the Ointment has been maintained in the past mainly through the recommendations of cured persona. When, however, I find such claims being made for an ordinary ointment as are now being- made in certain large advertisements, I think it is time I began to specially advertise my genuine Pile Cure. Don’t hesitate aliout buying “ Mansavita” Pile Ointment. It is obtainable from nearly all chemists and stores, but if you have any didoulty in obtaining it write direct to Mrs Towlcr, 14 ROYAL ARCADE, DUNEDIN. ADVICE PEEK. Inquiry invited, enclose stamp for ■O OfiirrtE VERY d-jp* -m te-y. ft? Sk** Qr0^ ®lsS lEssigßaiMfle' English housewives still find that for the quick, oasy and perfect washing of clothes, the thorough cleansing and sweetening of the house, and for effectively washing everything washable with the least possible labour, there is nothing like HUDSON’S and Colonial housewives will find it just as serviceable for them. IN PACKETS. MADAMS WEIGEL’S Cut Paper Pattern Suva Uonej Perfect lit Prices from 3d. Catalogue, 2d. Full stock at MISS ObODGH‘3, 44 George St A Diploma sod Gold Meda) avrarilsa at the laternatioßat Kxhrtitlsa. CbdßMmnh.U S°®. frtym Grit, or Injurious Matter. Quicker Si action than any o.her Polish. Leaves no disagreeable smell. Imstinein effect. Articles cleaned wtiik STpftL tQ . tain their Lustre, Sole Agonts: W. CREGfi AND CO., LTD.. DUNEDIN. WANTED Known—Hiat Bill-haai culara, Cards, Programmes, am ral Prinhng of every description an e at the ‘Bveniug fear’ Office at a !CtH-

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Evening Star, Issue 14185, 9 October 1909, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 14185, 9 October 1909, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 14185, 9 October 1909, Page 3

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