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CONSPjCDOOS NOSE PORES. i¥illc Ointment IS A SKIN FOOD And Is Certain To Reduce Them 1 T\O you know why the inner surface of your arm is so soft and 1 JL* satiny, while the texture of your face, especially of YOUR I NOSE, is rougher, and shows enlarged pores? § It is exposures-constant exposure to changing temperatures i —sun, wind and dust--that enlarges the pores and COARSENS I the texture of the ekm of your face. • I BEGIN THIS TREATMENT TO-NIGHT I WITH VIVIFIC OINTMENT. I S^ xi,sOfti- C!^ from very hot water > lather it with VIVIFIC I SOAP, then hold it to your face When the heat has expanded I the pores, rub in, very gently, the VIVIFIC OINTMENT Re I peat this application several times, and then dry your skin care- - ■ fully. This treatment cleanses the pores and strengthens the I email muscular fibres so they can contract properly r In less E than ten days of this treatment you will begin: +6 see a marked I improvement in your complexion. ■ ALWAYS USE VIVIFIC OINTMENT AND VIVIFIC SOAP FOR THE FACE AND HANDS' WHOLESALE AGENTS FOR TARANAKI— NEWTON KING. BURGESS, FRASER <fe CO. , J. H. COCK & CO. JOHNSTON & CO. LEVIN & CO. "; RETAIL—From all Chemists and Storekeepers, ■ , VIVIFIC TONIC, for the Blood,' 3/6 VIVIFIC OINTMENT, for the Faice, 2/6. VIVIFIC SOAP, to soften the Skm, iß'. KAUPOKONUI GE^ERAi. .. ■■ ' : STORE > ; ' ■ KEROSENE. BENZINE, DISTiUJTf Y\f E, HAVE SECURED FAIR STOCKS OF PETROL; AND ADVISE ALJ SHAREHOLDERS WHO REQUIRE BENZINE^R MILKING MACHINES TO SECURE THLS SEASON'S SUPPLY NOW, WE HAVE THB STOCKS; OUR PRICE IS RIGHT. BUY NOW. GET DELIVERY No[w; / 7 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 ; ■'■ best.- ' ■•' .. :-:: -■;■■■.■■ ■ ■ ■ " TRY OUR BREAD Sold at the following Stores:— . G. & C. TONKIN, Pastrycook, EGGERS & CO-pPrinoas Street. High Street. MRS SPECK, Princes Street J. P. KEEN, Union Street. L. J. HUNT, Mokoia. H-. R HARRIS, High Street. H. W. DAVEY, Normanby R. T. BULLOCK, Princes Street. C. J. THOMPSON, West End W. GILBERT, High Stixiet. Store. FARMERS! Use i CO-OP. CALF MEAL. Obtainable at All Branches, FARMERS' CO-OP. HAWERA. ■■'■ .>'. > . •'.'■* THOMSON'S CALF MEAL. SAVE £5 PER TON, ANB GET THE BEST AND MOST HIGHLY CONCENTRATED CALF MEAL YET PRODUCED. HEAD WHAT THIS WELL-KNOWN SHORTHORN BREEDER SAYS ,> c,. tt - •• Kaponea. Dear Sirs, —Having used Thomson's Calf Meal for tne two years at the rate ,of one ton per year, I daim 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 caK with confidence recommend mv *ellow settlers to give it a fair trial. Yours faithfully, D. BLACK. STOCKED BY ■'t^J^^^JFl^l^' LTD- RIVERDALE DAIRY CO., LTD. t* SiPSHS' P, kaia? a- LIND A NEWELL, Awatuna. J. MILLS, Mangatoki. R. T. LULLOCK, Hawera H. H. WHITEHEAD, Kapuni. . •.'.'■" ■ Or •.■-.■..■■/■• . «. A. WILKINSON, LTD., Eltham, ~^lj*a * Distributors for Tavanaki.

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXXIV, Issue LXXIV, 28 September 1918, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXXIV, Issue LXXIV, 28 September 1918, Page 7