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COOL a: a cucumber. Exquisitely cooling is the fragrant, non greasy POMEROY DAY CREAM, which can now be procured at all high-class Ohem ists and Stores throughout New Zealand. Every woman who desires to look her best should use it. Acknowledged to be the best vanishing cream on the English market, POMEROY DAY CREAM does not contain anything that could possibly cause hair to grow. It it a soothing, protective tonic preparation for face, neck, and arms. Invaluable to all who indulge in the openair life. Instantly absorbed upon application to the skin, adding great charm and freshness to the complexion. —Advt. cnU bags s,4/v SACKS 6 MEAT WRAPS J.GADSDEN • opened an up-to-date and thoroughly equipped Textile Bag^Factory at 169 St.ASAPH Street CHRISTCHURCH. POST OFFICE BOX i 216 INQUIRIES INVITED TELEPHONE 11879^ ll!!il!linninilllllil!lllllllll!ll!lllllllllllllllllllllllli[!!illll!lillll!illlll!niin!llllllll^ Nothing contributes more to secure happy temper in a child than correct feeding. Get the diet right, and baby is as happy as the day is long. Mellin’s Food is adapted for use with the youngest babe, is light, easily digested, safe. Besides, “Mellin’s” is a no-worry food hot water and fresh cow’s milk, and it's ready. 3 3 £3 A* important as baby's Food is baby's Feeder. Melba's Feeding Bottle atanda a^Msbygienta, Mellins i Food) A Sample Bottle of Mellin's Food, together with Handbook for 53 Mothers, “The Care of Infants'*, sent Free. Write to-day So S 3 Masses. GOLLIN & Co, PROPRIETARY, Lu. .WELLINGTON iiimimm mi Off to the Country A 100 miles run in an up-to-date side-car outfit is nothing nowadays to the average motorcyclist He’s a favored individual who, at a moderate running cost, can get the best out of sight-seeing, week-end tnps and all the pleasant associations of getting out into the country. One essential is good, reliable covers and tubes. In this connection DUNLOP TYRES are favored by most motor cyclists^ - their strength, dependability and great service ensuring economical running and freedom from tyre troubles. There is no doubt ‘Dunlops do give great value and satisfaction. Use them •-it pays. V* n 2^ i DUNLOP RUBBER €O./l V (feombrs of tho PnmtmtrtU Tyro » WELLINGTON, CHRISTCHURCH. AUCKLAND & '"Will %/our (hmplexion 7 tin ? When beauty vies with beauty It Is the perfect complexion that rules supreme. The charm of a soft, clear skin of dainty texture is the most captivating. D. & R. Perfect Cold Cream Is preferred by all who value the perfect freshness and satiny smoothness of complexion perfection. All Chemists and Stores, br from WESTON BROS., LTD., Dept. W, 188 Hereford Street, Christchurch. For free sample of “ PERFECT COLD CREAM ” write above address, enclosing 3d. in stamps to cover postage etc. VALDEMAR PETERSEN,. Sole Distributing Agent for Australasia, 379 Kent Street, Sydney. DAGGETT & RAMSDEU/S PERFECT COLD CREAM , "The Kind That Keeps" ■ \ SOLES & HEELS Per set lisle 6/6 Ladies’ Men's (Light) Men’s (Stout) HEELS ONLY 1/3 Men’s Light Ladies No! Madam, they cannot be seen when walking" -—- Phillips’ Rubbers, specially made in dainty sets for Ladies, are so light and so thin as to he invisible in wear. Phillips RUBBERS "Last the lime of three" fortify Lou! SOLD BY BOOTMEN EVERYWHERE, Agents for New Zealand— BRADFIELD McPHERSON, Ltd, 34, WATER STREET. DUNEDIN. WORN THRQUGHOUT THE WORLD, “What nice Tea “Yes it is Summer Bloom. It is packed in canisters so the fra grance and flavour are preserved —we do enjoy it.” Summer Bloom TEA makes glorious tea. Economical too. Every leaf being highquality, less is required. 4 Sold by All Grocer*. Best of f AII

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 18198, 19 March 1921, Page 15

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Page 15 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Daily Times, Issue 18198, 19 March 1921, Page 15

Page 15 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Daily Times, Issue 18198, 19 March 1921, Page 15