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EGG KEEP) FRESH EGGS FRESH NINE YEARS OF STOMACH TROUBLE "Can Eat Anything Now" For nine long years Mr. H. suffered the agony and torture of stomach trouble. Yet only a trial course of Maclean Brand Stomach Powder made him so much better that, he feels as though he is "in heaven!" Read his amazing letter: "For nine years I have been under doctors and several times in hospital, but got no satisfaction until ,a friend told me of a bad ease which Maclean Brand Stomach Powder had cured. So I decided to give it a trial, and everyone is amazed at the difference in me. I can eat and drink anything now, and feel as if I am in heaven." Such an experience as this must convince you that Maclean Brand can bring you the relief you long for. Get a bottle to-day, but refuse to have anything to do with cheap substituted for the "signature" brand which have arisen through its wonderful record.*' Ask for Maclean Brand Stomach Powder, and see that the signature, "ALEX. C. MACLEAN" is on the bottle and carton. Never sold loose. New Zealand Distributors: Jollands, Ltd., Wellington. REASONS 5 Why I Use DULL POWDER it.... 1 Prevents Ugly Shine 2 Gives Smooth Peach Bloom Finish 3 Stays on all Day 4Clinds in spite of heat. Wind & Rain 5 Does not dry up the Skin "Dull Finish", the latest fashion in face powder, is the Tokalon secret; the result of the patent process by which Poudre Tokalon is made. That is why Poudre* Tokalon alone can give such a lovely soft, peach-bloom to the skin. One application prevents all trace of shine all day whatever you are doing. If you would have the " Dull Finish" complexion which is all the rage to-day, get' a box of Poudre Tokalon. _ See for yourself how entirely different it is from other powders. Every woman will envy, and every man adore the fascinating beauty it gives you. ' Sole Consignees for Hew Zealand: J. Myers & Co. Ltd., Hunter Street, Wellington, N.Z.

A SPRING FAVOURITE THE TAILORED WOOL CREPE DRESS OR ENSEMBLE SATISFIES THE DEMAND FOR PRACTICALITY, DURABILITY AND FASHION IMPORTANCE. A two-piece Ensemble in fine corduroy effect has a dress - plainly tailored with peplum. Tfie three-quarter coat has well balanced lines and an easy swing. Navy leather belt and neck finish. A suitlike effect is achieved in a Navy Crepe Dress—with its " jacket" top and four slit pockets bound with :Bne cire braid. Complete with white pique vest with voguish flower-like buttons in bone. THESE MODELS EMBODY AN INFINITE AMOUNT OF STITCHING AND HANDCRAFT THAT IS NEVER SEEN, BUT IS RESPONSIBLE FOR LASTING SMARTNESS. Ceiia^ BLACKETTS BUILDINGS, Corner Queen and Shortland Streets Phone 46-665. An ACME Wringer is the one redeeming feature of wash day —it saves lots of time and makes nhe work so much easier. Built on modern lines for strength and easy turning, with big res ilient rubber rollers that protect buttons yet wring so dry/ whether it be a heavy blanket: or dainty undies. THE NEW ALL-BRITISH WRINGER Special ACME features are the patent reversible water drain, which 11 Hows clothes to be ■ [f I wrung from either side, and a rut.t-jproof all-steel frame yd well fcniithed In blue enamel. Wgf*9% Acme Wringers are sold under PPWWP a 10 years free replacement mmm guarantee at all good Hardware Stures. Factory EepresentaHres: GUTHEIE tc NOETON LTD.. Paykol's Bldg., 0 Anirac Avenue, Auckland, 0.1. DELICIOUS I and ECONOMICAL SYMINGTON'S (REOO. TRADE MARK) THOS. SYMINGTON & CO. LTD, EDINBURGH and LONDON M GET HOLD OF FOR DRY CLEANING THAT S lOOl^vs^^ Phone 41-273 for v Mfan.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22517, 7 September 1936, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22517, 7 September 1936, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22517, 7 September 1936, Page 3