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THE COTTON WASH DRESS FABRIC IX WORLDWIDE USE \ ] DETTER to make one Frock of Tobralco than { OTHER TOOTAL *~* two of any inferior wash-cotton. Tobralco is i GUARANTEED FABRICS | made of the world's finest cotton and guaranteed * Each carries name on selvedge, : 11,1 • 1 1-1 1 wn .1 , . P TARANTULLE^>:Th Q,a i t y .cotton { absolutely indelible. Whether you wear white or ) °£ c £t\Z colored Tobralco you can rely upon it to retain its & we. B ht*-Standard. Fine »nd Superfine. | lTlflf 1 1 1 XTi *»-«*•"* *«-» i tootal pique DouUe width. 4M4 ,■«* i delightful freshness and charm. Neither washing 5 wide. Superior, soft and subtle: specially : l. 1 .11 .1 . _, , , »•***-* "BOHUIg £ Sdelfco^ etwecn nb * h,te and J nor sunlight will spoil it. That hardest of all tests, { Tm &^"* m .&Jr&l%£% i children's wear, only makes Tobralco a greater * indelible color stripes. i £ . 1 r 1 w**».^«a C NAMRiT-Th« indelible voiie. Double widtk ! . favorite in every country where wash-fabrics are worn \ — inches wide. White and indelible : • *•*%* "w»u, J colors. : t. T^^c CLO S^coS^^, V ae ! Tl Tobralco for one frock, and you will use it for * \ pyra: ,<,j «**> or I See G name on selvedge when you buy it. \ awn. Correct self-white and ex. ' :mc i C color border designs. Pyramid label on : t <*«*> fa, I TOfe « Co?Crs ' *"* **** *"*»• All Colors J c^trbo^e?t e s^r h L?^S!bii ib on I tuaranteed indelible. 27/28 inches widei each. i , ( I TO BE HAD OF ALL STORES J TOOTAf. BROADHURST LEE COMPANY LTD., MANCHESTER, ENGLAND { All Communications to G.P.O. Box 604, WELLINGTON j , »«w S

1 DONHT LOOK OLD r § - ' !j The Hemsley Burnet I) T* BOJ^S TO GOOD "dlt^H Hair Colour Restorer a AT THB S& hotel —— ,;ii will restore your gmy hair ,\\' _ . T -c. a. T-TPTON'S TEA to iU original colour. ( __ ft xrKTTNQ'a *» " , —- j;| Price - - 4/9 per Bottle. ss^"""^* .; W. H. WOOLLAMS, Chemist,! A T¥ _ 1 "IT 1 ■ 1w t A Host who Understands ! He Offers Good Cheer for t better recommendation / 1 rflVellerS OI All 1 ASICS on want than itssizty years' / _-___________—_-—--—--—--—-———-————________________________»___ Drd of steady growth in / , es and appreciation. Free I I MAL , , j »-p> •♦» it _: i Dm harmful drug»-i/6 and / / Oh, for z CUP of good Tea! the tired [ a Ho7aldTrr s on' J / traveller often exclaims as he pulls-up at the TFft • <** *■% door of a Hotel; to find that good Tea is a beverage that cannot be supplied. The wise Host, like the enterprising Pro- "*"**• prietor of The Lincoln Hotel, keeps step with the times in which he lives, and offers his 11 ~„ m patrons the refreshments they prefer. «j|jls|§K) I This is a Tea-drinking age, and the Hotel Mls=lFs*la!? that wishes, to serve the public well, must m§Bfr*&& offer "Lipton" to those who want a cup of ImVS\--^-» Good cheer is assured and a standard is set», il 'l\\ wherever "Mine Host" serves MADAfVIE LORRAINE, SJ %1 WONDERFUL 12-NEEDLE METHOD OF f M^f^tm/aM marred with Superflous Hairs and ___i^^_^^^^^____r r Unsightly Moles. J"j^&tf^^fj^ijfifr As many Hairs removed in one hour gm o __E_f®^^ as any operator in Australasia can do in WBay^*^P^ ten hours. MM N.Z. Sole Multiple Needle Electrologist. . tnext Princess Theatre.; First floor. ■■ ,„., „ r. , , n *. r rue-* *• _-« a a* J •uoniuui. Catalogue, Post Free, full of interesting illustrations. " " Buy at DIRECT MAKER'S PRICES. CnrnQ Pppl THE WEAVE that wears. UUcMd I ©CI LACE CURTAINS, NETS, MUSLINS, Off Painbccill CASEMENT CURTAINS & FABRICS, UN rdllllßbbiy |i_a_| CRETONNES, CARPETS, RUGS, There to Only Om Genuine Cora-Peeler- HOUSEHOLD LINENS, HOSIERY, UNDERWEAR. There's only one happy way to get rid of 62 years reputation for Quality and Value. any corn or callus, and that is to be able to Sf.tisfaction Guaranteed. Write for Buyers* Guide to-day. jIIIW S. PEACH & SONS, 610 THE LOOMS, NOTTINGHAM ' ENGLAND. -2 Drops of ' Gets-It'—Corn is Dbomed." 1 MS ITillc* thlt Clw it fha- w».y—»>ffe<-tiTely. thoronirh:v. W'nv IA ffl "11110 llldl IIJ Bet down on the floor, tie yonrsoif up into ,v i p-RHSSisr | &\- f' % knot, and hue. to labour with troublesome I * \l knit Tr% Sold where, ("'hemplasters, creasy ointment« that mb . It, J____r \ j»L» jUg r :' ts Ororers Storesticky tape, and knives and ncisßorx, when V_T J&P isU ' v.rocers, oiore you can peel off your corn or callus in on" «r_ _. ____ -• a keepers, 9d a tin, or complete piece, peacefully and »ur«-ly. with I HI 1A T IF* 13 *5k f / X forwarded post free on maeic. simple, easy " Oets-lt ''' ft take-' U\JPI~% 4 JU/JMUv-S I W recoint of stamns bv two or three seconds to apply "Gets It;' .-* If . "CO'pt .OI Stamps dv yon use two or three drops, and thai is a.i. I v»hi,. ti,,.,-., ;■ „„,i ■ „ . -.*'." S * x Hudson s tlimenthol ?' Gets-It" does the rest' (let nd of that f,' ".Vrfl Unin "i «r%IC ' "'Chomical Co., Ltd., corn-pain at once, so that you can work arid ! li.,aU-r „„.i 11,.• ti'i,,,- eel <n. m.J ■ j" * v^i*'fl ; "*% v "* Svdnev play without corn torture Be sure to u«> I »«'•«»' - "" to fi «.t on. is NOW . f £ %*£% n\ alley. "Gets-lt." It never fails , We have b very wide ranee in nil the N JkC&^S^ 1 Sharland and Co., Ltd., ■'Gets-It,"' the guaranteed. money-bark j latest styles and every s./.c smart and B Agents. OMrn-re-mover. the only sure way, cosi« i j; ,t ' j Mvlisli. liklil mid comforte Lie. I,.,west, I *><$fcjnSK. a trifle at all chemists and stores. Mann j prices in Auckland for quality we stock. 1 J»M«i*« factored by E. Lawrence and Co, Chicago, ! 1 •»»«?■ % ! J REPRESENTATIVES: ' J ' M ' **-E'Wlr t | |t|ift|^^Mv^], Br«crtamt and Co., Auckland; Sharland and Auckland's Oldest Outfitter, § I C^^^T^Tl^^njj^n^gl^f Co- m Wellington; Youngs Chemical Co., n.,«,~„ G .1 Q&B>/id^P

TOOTHACHE| WSk neuSlcia! n CtttA Intitny fey ( YjStf BaKTER'S NERVINE « _tfl . L ***• AcwufT o. Fuck. \ l&k\ A. fcredforil»y»wfthfflt. ( MJWrl&inlftA aMi *' b f wx>u»eiM> < Ef¥ifr.jgjl™°™- Lwrnerecetßiaondad to 1&-'f?BPRSWVI.V*$ Rrßaßtsr'i Narrtne. ' If^JT - *Br*Ta&.*.^iiff I"W so, and to my tar , I^'rtilrnTfff JRift^en' tb * p*"" ■*• entirely ceased.' Off nil Cltaunlsta and Storso i -. , L

falling out." "There is nothing (ike Koko for falling hair; "My hair was coming out in handfuls before doe's it make X? IT&7 iV'S two [ ™* *«™ d ** « « ■"* 9 bottle* of Koko my hair loffe?s lovely." Koko st W ed ft fa,Rn fl m a week > has since I promoted the growth. I never believed there was i"J have used all kinds of hair tonics for sucn a delightful dressing for the hair as Koko. I years, tut none ever seemed to do my hair so ,+ - MMi . mf „ „u- . j , .. . . I much good as Koko. Th« first bottle of Koko tt ,s most refresh,ng to "*> and makes the hair = 1 stopped my hair coming out, although it had soft and otossy and beautifully wavy." I been falling badly." (Names given.) ! I When you are first induced to use Koko for thin or falling hair you will be so pleased with *I I the clean, refreshing effect of it on the scalp that you will continue to use it merely as a dress- \ i ing to keep the scalp clean and comfortable and your hair soft and glossy, with the fluffed-out and A { wavy effect that the regular use of Koko brings. In this agreeable way you will be taking the best I care of your hair, for it is only from a clean, live, healthy scalp that abundant hair grows. We k publish such testimony as may reach us voluntarily to show the result of daily brushing Koko briskly I into the scalp. Try it on yours! I Sold by all Chemists & Stores

( Wellingtoni Kempthorne Prosaer and Co' I ueen and Sanson -Streets, I ' fIPISS 1 ' ' 2f l l2£?. u, S h '• H A p - J st#v S n »« Ohrlatchurch; , T ■ ■ 2 i « rasrstMH Dims (*••« Dunsdln, i >• I tbao o q*o& a t __„,,, jjiimiiii--_iijuim«i»-. 1 - ,iil ' ■■■ --* ■■ —'■^ r '^™z^?2^i!!irzrvs^^Tii33sSia

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17294, 18 October 1919, Page 5 (Supplement)

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17294, 18 October 1919, Page 5 (Supplement)

Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17294, 18 October 1919, Page 5 (Supplement)

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