Once a victim of biliousness always merry and bright THANKS, TO STEVENS* Health Salt 64 Full Doses in Every Bottle 2/- Chemists and Stores Fyoi need Employment you will reach the eye of employers by Advertising in the Star.
After you clean a window with Bon Ami you have to poke your finger at it to find out just where the glass is! That is because the wonderful Bon Ami wet-and-dry method cleans so perfectly. You just rub up a little lather on the cake with a wet cloth, apply the lather over the glass, let it dry a minute, and wipe it off with a dry cloth. It goes on wet, dissolving the dirt—it comesoff dry, leavlngno smears. You have no idea how clear and brilliant your windows and mirrors can be until you have cleaned them with Bon Ami. Bon Ami is new in this country but in America it has a record of twenty-five years and is used now in more homes there than any other cleaner. At your grocers, 6d* “There is nothing else like it” smi For aU finer Kinds of | gii rolishing & Cleaning j CDARTON, HODGSON, & CO., DTD., Wellington. “Yon Can Bay It Cheaper at Marshall’s!” *ir Are you going to send them a Christmas Sox ? If so, come and see our assorted tin boxes, packed ready for posting. With each 5s parcel we give, free of charge, a specially-made tin box that has a reserve space in which to put little extras. H We have many useful things for the Boys, which we have reason to believe are highly prized by them, to say nothing of those which are absolutely essential to a winter campaign. Are covering their country and themselves with glory. How are you going to show your appreciation of their sacrifice, ? w) 11 Our assorted packed tins are of various sizes and prices, and include such ax tides as Licorice, Tabloid Tea, Trench Powder, Foot Powder, Marching Powder, Soap, Shaving Soap, Bovril, Tooth Paste, Tooth Brushes, Cholera Drops, Boracic Powder, Chilblain Ointment, etc. H We can make up assorted tins to suit all pockets. H Don t miss this opportunity to show your gratitude for what the Boys are doing FOR YOU., Marshall’s Pharmacy 86 Princes street, Dunedin The Popular CASH Chemists
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Evening Star, Issue 16236, 4 October 1916, Page 7
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