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a< IT IS NEVER SAFE TO BE WITHOUT Prevents Poisoned Wouiwßsv;. For CUTS, BURNS, ECZEMA, RINGWORM, and all. Skin Ailments* It is Wonderful! ,Get a Tube from any Chemist* NEILL' '& €O., LTD., AGENTS.. O ‘ A FULL-BODIED BEVERAGE FOR ALL OCCASIONS STOUT OBTAINABLE AT ALL HOTELS '.NX BREWERIES, LTD. WcGavin-SiraeTtan "Branch DUNEDIK a A Health-giving, Body-building, and Easily-digested Tonic Food! “ K.P.” Extract of Malt is prepared by a'special process from the golden grains of selected New Zealand-grown Barley. It affords that Nourishment required by Convalescents, Anaemic Girls, Delicate Children, and every person whose nervous system and physical energy are run dowii._ As a Restorative for those recovering from Influenza, it is of rare value. Being Palatable, and easily assimilated, its daily use by Children • who suffer from Malnutrition, produces excellent result^. Procurable in lib. and 21b. Glass Jars (bearing a Green Label) from all Chemists, 'Grocers, and Storekeepers. Be sure you get the “ K.P.” Brand—a New Zealand product of tho Highest Standard of Purity and Quality. Old Days in Plymouth. (No. 4) ‘“Nearing Port Will '•m V (/ Tmlv fewZEALAND >LYMOUIH n n MANY stately ships that once sailed proudly out oi Old Plymouth for New Zealand are now broken and useless old hulks rotting at their almost forgotten moorings; and some have gone to Davy Jones’ Locker long ago. You’ll sec one or two of these old ships in every New Zealand port - ships that once sailed proudly out ot Old Plymouth - never to return. And it was in Plymouth, during 1793 that Coates Plymouth Gin made its first appearance. In a veryshort time it was favourite right throughout England. And to-day men always call for “ Coates Plymouth Gin" with the same enthusiasm as they did 100 years ago. eta G.&G.4 Agents = = K. POWLEY & CO., Dimedin. r . Physicians strongly discourage the use of poisonous, irritating or burning solutions for personal hygiene. In addition to the danger of having them around, they eventually injure delicate tissues and membranes when used strong enough to have real germ-killing power. /* Zonite is non-poisonous and non-irritating., It has ushered in a new era of effective and safe personal hygiene. An average solution consists of one or two tablespoonsful of Zonite to each quanof warmwater. May be used stronger without danger. To Physicians Dakin’s Solution 4w|CIIJLS;<SERMS (NaOCl) has been stabilized » under the name Zonite. ESS?

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Evening Star, Issue 19713, 14 November 1927, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 19713, 14 November 1927, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 19713, 14 November 1927, Page 2

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