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SALE! SALB : ! THE MALCOLM FURNISHING Co., Ltd., Are of«ring their Magnifioent StooM of TOURNITURE T INOLEUMB, •to., eto., AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICE! A nri tpporttmity te furnhh Cheap. OOMX AND fiEl. vJnl A THIKF is de- " tested by Xnit\r even' rightTRADE ' kins per * i But the thief TB-SiirVfirC Uy trade—the B SißL_ 7 manwnoopenly waylays and robs you—is a /s\ gentl em a n C'ov comparea with the Trade BV Thief. Helena Rubinstein T £&? fsr \H sub st i tutor; tmmmm—mwMmmmtamm the retailer who, for instance, when you ask him for VALAZE tries to persuade you to accept" something else" that he states "is just as good." May be the 'just as good something else " is just some scented animal lard he's put up himself in a pretty jar. Or else it is another Skin Food, which is hoped, because it is like VALAZE to look at, will be accepted at VALAZE value. The Chemist, of course, sells it a little cheaper, and gets a bigger profit to salve his conscience for telling the lie that this other article is "just as good" as VALAZE. Now genuine is genuine. VALAZE is imitated in everything but its virtues—in its appearance, its fragrance, the jar that contains it, and even in its very advertisements. Surely this is obvious to you! But the absolute merit of VAIiAZE as a Skin Beautifier is the one point where imitators fail. This merit it is that sells VALAZE— that sells it, jar after jar, year after year, to the same women. And this, too, explains why more VALAZE is sold to-day than ever was sold before. Not all chemists are substitutors —in fact, many of them I know to be staunch, true business men. They sell VALAZE every tinie. and charge */- and 6/9 for it, which is just the proper price lor a preparation of such sterling quality. BUT if you happen on a chemist who presses a "just as good" substitute on you when you ask for VALAZE, distinctly refuse to be made a catspaw of for his convenience. Get VALAZE or nothing. In such a oase write to me, enclosing a remittance, and I'll post VALAZE direct to you myself. Address your letter to me at— The YALAZE Massage Institute, BRANDON ST., WELLINGTON.

Good for the Children. Good for older people too. Nothing cures coughs and colds so quickly, efficiently, and pleasantly as does BONNiNGTON'S CARRAGEEN IRISH MOSS Often imitated but never equalled. Insist on getting BONNINGTON'S IRISH MOSS 5

"AMBER TIPS'' TEAS. PTIHESE delicious Teas are to JL b© had from most of the Grocers throughout the North Island. PRICES: Is 10d and 2s a pound. In lib and $lb tins, and 51b and lolb boxes. These Teas are specially selected and are free from tannin, assisting digestion and not causing indigestion, like many heavy, earthy-flavoured Teas now on the market. Lovers of (GOOD TEA should insist on their grocer supplying them with "AMBER TIPS" Teas, which, for brisk, flavoury infusion, are unequalled. Pure Foods are essential to Perfect Health! "HIGHLANDER" COSDEISSED MILK does not contain Starch, Flour, Chemicals, or other Adulterants —it is absolutely pure and is the richest in cream. Pure N.Z. Milk and Genuine Cane Sugar are all that is contained in the Popular "HIttHLAEDER" CONDENSED MILE, " You can depend upon it'." K. LA&COMB, CIVIL ENGINEER & ARCHITECT. Office: kaw Chambers, the Sqnare. Private Residence: Dnko Street. Valuer and Arbitrator. ME. LARCOMB Iβ now desigoing handsome buildings of moderate oost, which will he proof against earthquakes, fire, weather, vermin, and Will last for age*.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 8537, 18 March 1908, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 8537, 18 March 1908, Page 3