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I BUSINESS NOTICES. ■WMMHnazressffiMim^iffjgYTrci^^ i nun, , M -„!?* CONSPICUOUS NOSE PORES. | VfvTfic Ointment I IS A SKIN FOOD | And Is Certain To Reduce Them I TY° you know why the inner surface of your arm is so soft and 9 J-^satmy, while the texture of your face, especially of YOTJB- fl JNUfclu, i« rougher, and shows enlarged pores? B It is exposure—constant exposure to changing temperatures 5 —sun, wind and dust—that enlarges the pores and COARSENS H the texture of the skin of your face. I BEGIN THIS TREATMENT TO-NIGHT WITH VIVIFIG OINTMENT. Wring a soft cloth from very hot water, lather it with VIVIFIC SOAP, then hold it to your face When the heat has expanded the pores, rub in, very gently, the VIVIFIC OINTMENT Repeat this application several times, and then dry your skin care> fully This treatment cleanses the pores and strengthens tfie small muscular fibres so they can contract properly In less than ten days of this treatment you will begin +o see a marked improvement in your complexion. ™ ALWAYS USE VIVIFIC OINTMENT AND VIVIFIC SOAP • FOR THE FACE AND HANDS. . . t WHOLESALE ACENTS FOR TARANAKI— NEWTON KING. , BURGESS, FRASER & C O. J. H. COCK & 00. JOHNSTON & CO. LEVIN <fc CO. RETAIL—From all Chemists and Storekeepers. VIVIFIC TONIC, for the Blood, 3/6 I VIVIFIC OINTMENT, for the Face, 2/6 I VIVIFIC SOAP, to soften the Skin, 1/6 "I KAUPOEONUI GENERAL. STORE KEROSENE. BENZINE, DISTILLATE. _■'"' ■ • • • "YY, E HAVE SECURED FAIR STOCKS OF PETROL. AND ADVISE ALI SHAREHOLDERS WHO REQUIRE BENZINE FOR MILKING MACHINES TO SECURE THIS SEASON'S SUPPLY NOW. WE H AYE THfl STOCKS; OUR PRICK IS RIGHT. BUY NOW. CET DELIVERY NOW. CLEMENT'S MACHINE BAKERY THE times change, and so must we. Quite right, too. That is why we keep up with the times, and have built a Model Bakery with modern machinery. It is the hygienic way; it is the beet. ; ' ' ■ . .•».:»■ TRY OUR' BREAD • ' Sold at the following Stores:— 0. & C. TONKIN, Pastrycook, EGGERS & CO., Princes Street High Street. . MRS SPECK, Princes Street J. P. KEEN, Union Street. L. J. HUNT, Moicoia. ' H. ¥'. HARRIS,; High Street. H. W. DAVEY, Normanbv R. T. BULLOCK, Princes Street. C. J. THOMPSON, West End W. GILBERT, High Street. Store. FARMERS! Use CO-OP. CALF MEAL. Obtainable at All Branches. FARMERS' CO-o^. HAWERA. THOMSONS CALF MEAL. SAVE £5 PER TON, AND GET THE BEST AND MOST HIGHLY CONCENTRATED CALF MEAL YET PRODUCED. HEAD WHAT THIS WELL-KNOWN SHORTHORN BREEDER SAYS . Kaponsa. • Jjgs,t Sirs, —Having used Thomson's Calf Meal for the j/ast two years at the rate of one ton per year, I claim to have given it a fair test, and have always had satisfactory results.. I .find it to mix well with the whey, and my calves are absolutely free from, scour. I can with confidence recommend my •ellow settlers to give it a fair trial. Yours faithfully, ~ D. BLACK. STOCKED B\ KAUPOKONUI STORES, LTD. RIVERDALE DAIRY CO., LTD. J. BARCLAY, Okaiawa. LIND <*. NEWELL, Awatuna. J. MILLS, Mangatoki. R. T. bULLOOK, Hawera. ; H. H. WHITEHEAD, Kapuni. i:H 'or - '•'"■_, r : U. A. WILKINSON, LTD., Elth&m, ....-'•:-' ■':.... Distributors for Tavanaki.

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXXIV, Issue LXXIV, 27 September 1918, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXXIV, Issue LXXIV, 27 September 1918, Page 7