Irish Beauty in all \H sweetness and charm seems to have been personified in the lovely lady who has so happily been described as "The Most Gorgeous Lady ; Blessington." ~..,.. ' Of Irish parentage, she was deemed the most beautiful and fascinr.ting woman of the Court of George IV. Her clear skin and exquisite complexion wsre preserved from the ill effects of the harsher, drier English air by the use of a soap which embodied the beauty-giving virtues of her native atmosphere. McClinton's, Ltd., are stilt making Colleen Soap in the same way a«. in Lady Ble;sington's day—from pure, sweet, skin-nourishing vegetable oils and plant ash, which renders it exquisitely mild and fragrant. Because of its unique composition, Colleen Soap stands supreme for keeping the most delicate complexion and the most sensitive skin soft, clear and white. Order of yo- r Chemist or Stores i 12/ Soap J incomparable for the Complexion. I Other:, of McClinton's principal lines arc: Colleen Toilet Cream. Colleen Shampoo JL Pc ders (Wet or Dry\ Colleen Dent i Crea"4. Tocth Powder, Exquisite and Hjbernia J& . jS Shaving Sue. < i«d Cas---. and M .-C'in -?o': ->■-■■ in; Oeam. «* /?Ji . / *•'- Cijmish ''ores. fae* H?) MAD: by >icC, OT .•-... VtSt, at V TAGHMOSE, IRELAND. L- Whoitsaix Agents: . S?Ri<x.3K, /-31 *Q-\ £§£§ Ro>'»l Insurance Buildings, Fcstherstco* ;ireet, Wellington, N.Z. Sg'S'V sts~& ■• "" *~ ' ■ —-* ' ' i ■ —~—rr=s=dafa-4-^s»s An Apology. rhe Manufacture of V/hites jelly Crystals, \ Messrs. White, Tvmkins & Courage, Ltd., of London, Liverpool I and Belfast, feel, after having supplied the New Zealand public \ with them for so many years, they owe their customers an apology for any \ inconvenience they may now be put to through the temporary stoppage of I ■;^Ss^.ft£y/ ihe exigencies of this terrible War, all shp.nenis of I &HI i &*S JELLY CRYSTALS hove been suspended, but as soon as § peace is restored and *he prohibition raised, ample supplies mil k, I forthcoming. ' t In the meantime, the public may be pleased to know that they are I bem* supplied in considerable quantities to the Australian and New I Zealand troops at the Front, and in the Camps and Hospitals in England. \ DON'T FCRGET-WHITE'S JELLY CRYSTALS. "AsEasyasA.B.cr PRICE L Motorists! x**U uk'Sftf ' ' Repair the Tubes and vk V^Bfp^o Tyres Yourself! You can ' 111. ilii^llp do.it with little trouble _ JM ft IhBIL and save money! A perfeet success! ' ™E "UNIQUE" JlflFsn ■ Voleaniser & Repair t for JW M,itiv9&> I . Motor Tubes & Tyres. /£m ■ OLA DT LBADtHa IDPHMONCUXatF OS SENT JT ff * MffjSS&iM M* DIRECT fOtw MXK B1 * If *" , v N»W»I«m tv&I.KS3, 5,T9. MftKEHZ. C-UHCOtM B " ' m&EsSmfiS&Em i""n r isgmm ii it 11 win.mmiiiini'[ai n iiimiii ßmrnmammtammßmsM
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LV, Issue 16876, 14 June 1918, Page 8
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