BEAUTY OF SKIN ENHANCED BY CUTICURA. When used for every-day toilet purposes Cuticura keeps the complexion fresh and clear, hands soft and white and hair live and glossy. The soap to cleanse and purify, the ointment to soothe and heal and "the talcum to powder and perfume. Absolutely nothing better for preserving, purifying" and beautifying the skin and hair." They are all you need for all toilet purposes. For sample Soap and Ointment address: "R Towns and Co., Sydney. N.S.W." Cu'ticnra Soap shaves without mug. "ASK LOASBY ABOUT IT." When tired, weary, nervy, and lowspirited vou want some help. All my business life I have been prescribing for people not ill enough to lay up. or want the doctor. I generally put them right. I have cured positively thousands of patients of minor ailments. Patients come to me year in and year out about all their minor* family trouble;, and recommend their friends to come and " ask Loasby about it." If your case is beyond me I "will tell yon so, and I make no charge for advice in such cases. Neuritis. so painful, yet so prevalent, is positively curable with Violet Ray High Frequency electrical treatments, coupled with Loasby'» medicine and advice.— M. Loasby. the only prescribing chemist, 26, His Majesty's Arcade, Auckland. Use Narol freely for that frtsb. odd.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18389, 3 May 1923, Page 5
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