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PUBLIC NOTICES. In The Bush Jtr-. i a-: WOLFE’S SCHNAPPS Is Ihe sale Stimulant. If has recognised Medical Properties! A Make your own Qgarettg It is twice as good. CIGARETTE PAPER v BEST andPUßlsf LARGEST SALE IN CTBRITfIIH That Little Cough May grow bigger and lead to more serious trouble if it is neglected. A few doses of Bennington's Carrageen Irish Moss will quickly cure you. Re- | fuse substitutes and imitations. Get the tried and proven remedy BONHINGTON'S IRISH MOSS Rheumo removes the excess uric acid from the blood. Hence it is the best cure for rheumatism and gout. AH Chemists and Stores, 1 3/6 and 416. WrRiNKLES and crowsfeet OH come because tissues ire starving. Use LANE’S VIBDOUNE dally. A deiightiu! Skin Tonic and Skin Food, V- at Chemists. Q. gmtwwwitfyg HUDSONS £ Soap 'Efeiy English woman will remember how useful tHndson’s | Soap was in the Old Country—how it made the clothes white and pare—how it cleaned and sweetened thehouse and how it gave lustre, brightness, and perfect cleanliness to pots,pans, glass, earthenware, and all kitchen utensils. What it will do-for the home in the Old Country, it will do for the home In Mew Zealand, A PAIL OF WATER with a very little ;HVDSON’S3 SOAP J ‘goes a very long way. • IN PACKETS. %

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Evening Star, Issue 14523, 26 November 1910, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 14523, 26 November 1910, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 14523, 26 November 1910, Page 10

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