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Every person forwarding 200 I-X-L Borax Washing Powder wrappers to the Superbus Packing Co., Christchurch, will receive as a Free Gift from the Company a pair of Art. Silk Stockings, worth easily 5/-. Scores of letters of appreciation have been received from recipients of these Stockings. They stated that the quality of the hose exceeded their most sanguine expectations. Make no mistake about it, these lovely Silk Stockings will make a welcome addition to any woman's wardrobe. FREE GRAMOPHONES The following were the winners of the £2O Gramophones presented by the Superbus Packing Co.:— Mrs. E. Murdoch, Church St. West, Onehunga, Auckland. Mrs. L D. Hodgson, Barnard St., Highland Park, Wellington, Mrs. Watt, 16 Mere Mere St., Timaru. Mrs. Bailey, 233 Crinan St., InvercargilL WHAT I-X-L DOES I-X-L Borax Washing Powder answers modern needs for dozens of household tasks —making cleaning easier and more efficient. It is ideal for washing garments of all descriptions, and besides being absolutely harmless, makes clothes last longer, Baving them the friction of hard rubbing. It is wonderfully effective for washing dishes, cutlery, floors and woodwork, and is very gentle on the hands. It wiU take grease and stains out of clothes, and acts as a splendid deodorant for sumps and sinks. The I-X-L way is the better way—it) satisfies the new ideal etf cleanliness. • ASK YOTO GBOOER POR Borax Washing Powder ONLY 2d PER PACKET. BETTER THAN SOAP. /if'. V# dp ill ffhe daily battle against the years will change from a losing to a winning one directly you start to use Facial Youth. It is a marvellous discovery! No matter your age or how rough, red "veined," freckled or blemished your complexion, as soon as you apply Facial Youth you double your beauty 1 Facial Youth disappears like a vanishing cream; yet it is not a vanishing cream, but a real beautifier —a means of quickly gaining a loveliness impossible to secure as quickly in any other way. Kathleen 44 Nothing else like it Makes you look and feel years younger; whitens the skin; prevents shiny nose; eradicates the disfigurement of enlarged pores; holds powder for hours. Fragrantly perfumed, but no spirit to irritate a sensitive skin; no grease to grow hair. Use Facial Youth yourself this very day I See how it refreshes and revitalizes your skin; how it increases your charm and attractiveness. Judge it in your mirror and by the compliments you get! Ask your chemist for a 2/6 tube of ♦» Mi ;1 r/iSTi What is the Doctor s First Warning? Drive off The Demon of Constipation! Modern medical science is quick to the experience of hundreds prove warn against the debilitating effect that. .. i of this great curse of mankind. It Guard your health and the health of pulls you down, weakens your whole your family by serving POST'S constitution, makes you easy prey BRAN FLAKES regularly. It Is a to disease —even brings on disease. bulk food which acts as a body reguLack of bulk food is the underlying lator. And it is so delicious that cause of constipation. Yet in most eating it is a real pleasure. While cases this condition is unnecessary— the natural laxative quality of bran I J. ****.»*, ,s retained, all the dry harshness of everybody every ClCty ordinary bran is gone. Those nutbrown flakes are a tempting dish indeed. Serve with milk, direct from the package. Sold by all Qrocers and Stores. S. A. SMITH & CO. Ltd. AB 6. Box 843, Auckland. Please send roe your free trial p&oknge •( Post's Bran Flakos. Enclosed please find Id. stamp to-corer postage. Name Addr#»s ____________________

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 20072, 9 October 1928, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 20072, 9 October 1928, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 20072, 9 October 1928, Page 6