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When your.child's permanent teeth are form ing - that's the * time to begin the use ©j> Victoria Street Wellington, N. & v&IL ,• Prepared by a Doctor of Dental Surgery Obtainable at all leading [chemists and stores. Send 3d. )r. Lyon's Perfect Dental Cream or Tooth Powderi 109 Pitt Street Sydney, N.S.W. wm Genuine Tailor-made § Costumes, Ready to 1 Wear, from 3 Gns., I as usual. 1 Sometimes we are asked by those | not familiar with our business if 1 we ever hold '' cheap sales " for I our Real Taflor-made Costumes, $ ready to wear, from 3 guineas. 1 Our answer always is "No cheap 1 salos," and this is the oxplana- | tion we give: | Cheap sales aro for out-of-date 1 costumes which won't sell. But i we hare no out-of-date stylos, no | "bad stock." Our Costumes | sell as fast as the expert tailors I employed on the premises can 1 make them. Each Costume in 1 our selection is fresh from our 1 workrooms, and the styles are I advance—what is to be worn, not | what has been worn. Now, who 1 ever heard of "cheap sales" I being held for smart, fashionable, 1 up-to-date Costumes like oursP 1 When preferred, Costumes to 1 Order at extra charge. 1 | NEXT D.S.A., GEORGE ST. | *->>' Special Appointment !to Lord Ranfurly and Lord Plunket, A.. Ilf your Suit or /ss''%[ Dress is j/^t^Sfi^% Stained, get it Dry jf^ get it Dyed. s%£F r TAYLOR'S C!TY DYE WORKS |y Dry Cleaners and Dyars J37 QPOHCE STREET | Telephone 459. ] nSaSSSSSSSj^^^SS^^^SSS^Si^S^S^??! Recommend it !o your Friends SS^hheskszssssssissss PROCURABLE AT MRSS&IIS PHARMACY, 86 PRINCES ST., ilS£S2Ks3£22£a Price, 7/6 per 5b tin (post M extra). Also procurable In £lb tins. tjjjgggjjgjjMMigglg EsaiESß&msssmas&ats SANAPHOS Is British cwnetf and British made. It is prepared in England under strict scientific supervision, and is the sole property of THE BRJ7ISH MILK PRODUCTS CO., LTD., G9 Mark Lane, London, e.g. t&vwmsp&ia&ik&i&m^^ SANAPHOS Is tho ideal reconstructive Nerve Food. It ts essentially a food; It oontains nerve-restoring phosphorous compounds, but no narcotics and no harmful drug. SANAPHOS builds up tho nerve tissues, energises the worn-out nervous system, Induoes whoSesome and refreshing sleep by ensuring nerve nutrition. Nippon, Woodbines avenue, Kingston-on-Thames. Dear Sirs,—l am pleased to tell you that I have received great benefit from Sanaphos. It is tho finest tonic I have ever taken for the nerves. Pleasant to the taste, low in price, and quick in its restorative action, I can strongly recoinmoncl it. Further, it is a British production, which I hope will have such a sale as to prevent inferior and dearer preparations of German manufacture having any sale at all in this country. Yours faithfully, J. WHITE. SANAPHOS is an improvement upon the German product Sanatogen, as it is readily digestible. It contains ai! the restorative Ingredients whioh made Sanatogon a useful produot. „,, „. . Pinewood, Bromley, Kent. The British Milk Products Co., Ltd. Dear Sirs, —Sanaphos did me so much good when trying to recover from tho weakness If Pl' .Flu" that I gave some to baby, bhe is doing so well since I gave her half a teaspoonful in her milk. It has made suoh a welcome difference to her, and she wants no laxative mediciuo now, and looks so bonny and healthy. The only fault I find with banaphos is that it gives me such an appetite for food as to alarm my friends. (Mrs) D. CAULFIELD-STOKEB. >D"HAT is "HYCOL"? 'HYCOL" is the Strongest and Best Disinfectant on the MaiVirt i/yHAT is "HYCOL"? is "HYCOL"? -HYCOL" is the Strongest and Beat "HYCOL" is the Strongest and Best Disinfectant on iha Market. Disinfectant on the Market. gj IS /^^^ga^^s^ajiiKEkias^caara^ a Is a malady that is highly I infectious, and should be | carefully guarded against! | The first symptoms are | generally a sense of indis--1 position, great debility in | the legs, Coughing and a Fcverishness, which must I be combated at once. The | disease is occasioned by a ij small bacillus, and the best |1 remedy is mmmmm llllJuPwfelKl A Safe and Sure means |J of quickly destroying the || irritant germs and of |3 securing a return to 1 health. One Dose will H ward off an attack; a few | doses will infallibly cure. | This treatment has proved 1 thoroughly successful. . . | Lancer Influenza Cure is j sold by all Chemists and | Storekeepers at 2/ per | bottle. . . 4 . . , , | "It kills the microbe! " li —ML The Manufacturers of 1 THE series consists of the HAVELOCK Tobacco , Q . *- foll owing subjects, I offer to Smokers a Series 1 Field-Marshal Earl Kitchener of Sk Original Sketches I N °(J~ _i c_._ n___..i_. » . or War Celebrities, in 1 No 3 _ 8 Colours, size 10% in. x | Admir... _ .. 17 in., by the well-known I N \/t~ . „ New Zealand Artist, I __ I W. A. Bownng. I Field-! 1 The Sketckes are reproduced on f no. eI Fine Paper, suitable for Framing, i LlSllt.-C i and bear the Artist's signature. | g SEE ANY TOBACCONIST FOR SPECIMENS OF 7 : THE ABOVE SKETCHES I to .IKETCH 10 Tags from HAVELOCK Tobav-co Plugs OT J'S ??f is »» " »»' 1/-Tins or lO Lids „ „ Mixture 2oz. Tins or S Seals , s „ 4. oz< Tins ana any ONE of the above Subjects will be posted to you FREE. Be sure and give the NUMBER of the Sketch you require, also see that your name and address, plainly written, are enclosed in the narcel Competitors may ootam as many Sketches as they wish provided they forward the reouisite number of lags, Seals, or Lids. This otter holds good until July 31st, 1917. 5^SS#?

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Evening Star, Issue 16348, 14 February 1917, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 16348, 14 February 1917, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 16348, 14 February 1917, Page 7

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