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“D. Cl. ” Gold Label Whisky Is Out on Its Own! “Gold Label D.O.L” is the highest quality produced by the largest distillers in the world—namely, the Bistillera Co., Ltd., Edinburgh. Neill & Co., Ltd,, DUNEDIN AGENTS.

fHI BE CONSTANTLY TORTURES WITH SKIN DISEASE ? Itching, Torturing Pain Ushered by PAXOL in 3 minutes. Fsxol is ths quickest soothing balm (hat gaienoe has invented. It absolutely •tops all skin inflammation and immediately soothes those irritating fiery gashes. Paxol contains specially selected ingredients, which have been scientifically combined so as to actually penetrate to the cause of most skin diseases. The soothing heavenly relief comes at once—the first trial of Parol will certainly prove this. "Why is it that Paxol will soothe and cure wet or dry eczema, bad leg, impetigo, ringworm, psoriasis end those other torturing skin complaints so rapidly? It is just this. Paxol, with its wonderful healing and curative properties, will, on being applied to the surface of the skin, immediately tum into a liquid, which then soaks right into the pores, dissolving any accumulated foreign matter and removing any infection on its journey to the cause of the akin disease, which usually is present just under the surface of the skin. Do evoid those ointments which clog up the pores, and seriously interfere with the important functions of secretion. Paxol ia sold only in special tubes, and such is our confidence in its ability io help you, wo give the following of Paxol, use half of it, and 5f it doe* not do all we claim for it, return the remaining half tube to E. C. 3D» Witt and Co., Ltd., 89, Custom House Quay, Wellington, and we will gladly refund your money. g«;d at 3/8 per tub# by al! Chemists and Stem 8 usable to obtain, send to address as above.

IN ardor to hare the 'Star* out in good time, It ia found impossible to classify Advertisements that come in after noon. After this hoar they cannot be classified. •We:would therefore request Advertisers to jdndly boar this in mind, and send in their Ordm tariff. ' ■

Dirty Hands from getting ingrained, rub In a few drops of Q«TO£> dally. Two months’ supply for 2/.

Nea Besides commanding admiration, considerably enhance the selling value of any house. Oar Lawn Mowers are from leading makers, and represent the belt value obtainable. We can supply ORDINARY and BALL-BEARING MACHINES (8, 4, and 5 blades), in sizes 12in, 14in, and 16in, at prices ranging from 52/8, 55/, 58/6, 72/6, 80/, SO/, 105/, and 115/. GRASS CATCHERS, Adjustable to any machine. These save labor and time, and make raking unnecessary. Prices: All Canvas, 8/6 j Canvas with Galvanised Bottom, 11/8. Write us for full particulars. George St, and Rattray St. Dunedin. % lK LMW Watch Our 732 FAIRS JUST ARRIVED, COMPRISING THE FOLLOWING STYLES:— IiATTES' SELBY OXFORD SHOES in Patent Leather, Glace Kid. Black Suede, Brown Suede, Grey Suede, Bamboo Suede, and White Nubuck. LADIES' SELBY ONE-STRAP SHOES in Patent Leather, Black Suede, Grey Suede, and Brown Suede. LADIES’ SELBY TWO-STRAP SHOES in Grey Suede, Brown Suede, Bamboo Suede, Black Suede, Patent Leather, Fawn Kid, Brown Kid, and Black Glace Kid. Bee these Shoes and be tempted to buy a few pairs while we have a fall selection. Dunedin has never seen a show of Footwear such as this. Specialists in Selby Shoes.

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Evening Star, Issue 18121, 10 November 1922, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 18121, 10 November 1922, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 18121, 10 November 1922, Page 2

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