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A PIAM CAKE * MADE WITH melts in the mouth i'TT Y C 0 Ii” -*-*• is tho Strongest DISINFECTANT imported, and is consequently tho cheapest. iSEIHR C4B4ES «r eimgmds IiUOMUBUfiIR i‘ g Y C 0 L” : DISINFECTANT—a few drops in your bath—most refreshing. Try it. m

For use bn the farm, in the factory,’and elsewhere, there k no better motor than the A.C.E.C., because of its dependability, economical and uninterrupted j running. '(tip NEW REDUCED ■ PRICES: i| K.p.' >-.« •... £8 12 9 1 1 h.p. .... ...» £7 0 0 Uh.p. ... ... £8 0 0 2 h.p.. ... ... £lO 2 6 3 h.p.. ... r.. £l3 7 8 f> H.p. (with \ starter) £32 5 0 b LTD. I Stuart Street, Dunedin.

CTT Y C O L,” -IjL being tho Strongest DISINFECTANT Imported, is the Cheapest • becatrso it goes furthest. Amazing. New Antiseptic • Possesses Magic Healing Power At last science has discovered an astonishingly quick and simple way to relieve inflammation and smarting. 011-of-Salt speedily banishes eczema, obstinate pimple rashes, and kindred skin troubles. Just apply a little Oil-of-Salt to infected parts to-night. Note how cool it feels, how miraculously it alleviates itching and smarting. It is surprisingly effective for the treatment of chilblains, cuts, burns, and injuries as well. In 1/6 and 2/6 Bottles from all . Chemists and Stores. OIL-of-SALT Made in C.A. Mosso Laboratories, Chicago, U.S.A. STAMPS RUBBER 10-666 PHONE

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Evening Star, Issue 19709, 9 November 1927, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 19709, 9 November 1927, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 19709, 9 November 1927, Page 4

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