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PQf* IJAUII ■The Famous “D. & A,” CorsetsAre stocked in great variety by the D.I.C. Call in any time and be specially fitted. 66 99 21 to 33 inch Sybil Low top and medium skirt, lightly boned; in White Coutil. 9/6 “Elastic Girdle” 23 to 30 inch 21/A Sports Model, made of Surgical Elastic. 66 99 21 to 27 inch 21/Psyche A very low top Model, with long skirt; in strong- White Coutil. “Celia” 21 to 30 inch 23/6 A summer-weight Corset, in White Batiste, with double skirt. 66 21 to 30 inch 29/6 “Vida” 2 Wynn ” A strongly-boned Model and well finished, frith Elastic Gussets in skirt. 24 to 36 inch 32/6 A strong reducing Corset, with very low top and long over skirt; two Elastic Gussets in. skirt. We Pay Postage on these goods, and all Drapery Parcels. D.I.C. p.o. Box 397 Dunedin To stay youthful looking, your skin needs two creams @ Pond's In the daytime, use PoniTt Vanishing Cream to protect your skin against tun, •wind and dust. It •will not reappear in a thine A YOUTHFUL complexion is largely a question of caring for the skin. Every normal skin needs two creams. In the daytime, use Pond’s Vanishing Cream to protect the skin against sun, wind and dust, and to hold the powder on. This cream affords the skin an invisible protection, and there is no oil in it which could reappear and make the face shiny. Skin specialists recommend a protective cream. At night, the skin needs to be thoroughly cleansed and stimulated. Pond’s Cold Cream is an oil cream for this use, removing the dust and dirt that bore too deep into the pores for ordinary washing to reach. Start using these two creams to-day. They are too delicate to clog the pores and will not encourage the growth of hair In jars and tubes at any toilet goods counter. The Pond’s Extract Co., New York. New Zealand Representatives: Kempthorne, Prosser and Co.’s New Zealand Drug Company, Ltd., Dunedin, Christchurch, Wellington, Auckland. Pond’s For the nightly cleansing that keeps your skin clear use Pond's Cold Cream, the cream with an til bass Put a i mmmMm on the Job If it’s confidence in your transport work you are looking for—a confidence that gives you the assurance of your goods being delivered or collected on time,—then put a “VULCAN” on the job for a full day and test for yourself its low running cost, its general handiness and utility. We shall bo pleased to afford you a demonstration, carrying your own products over your regular delivery routes, at any time. !ix your date now, and get a “VULCAN” on the job right away. Wimpenny Bros & Read, Ltd., N.Z. Distributors for VULCAN LORRIES, MORAY PLACE. Philips Lamps Are the BEST and BRIGHTEST I ELECTRIC LAMPS. Large stocks of all sizes and types i always on hand. Do not ask for an Electric Lamp ——Ask for a Philips Lamp Distributors: Turnbull & Jones, Ltd. Electrical Engineers and Contractors, 80 Stuart Street, Dunedin. PO. Box 362. Telegraphic Address Turjon.” ’Phones 675, 3310. - n IT— Use this REAL DISINFECTANT—-Twenty-four times Stronger than Pure Carbolic Acid. Although so powerful, Kerol is non-poisonous and does not roughen Hands or stain Fabrics. Wonderfully effective for Housecleaning—the Laundry, Bath and Nursery—flushing Sinks, Lavatories and Drains destroying House Flies—preventing Infection. Nothing equals KEROL for keeping Horses, Cattle, Dogs and Poultry in first-class condition. Small Bottle Makes Thirty Gallons Efficient GermKilling Fluid. KEROL is BRITISH-MADE! In Bottles, Tins, Drums and Casks, All Chemists and Storekeepers. "Youth, for Beauty and for Charm THE IDEAL FACE POWDER For Soft, Clinging and Delicately Fragrant

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 18758, 11 January 1923, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 18758, 11 January 1923, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 18758, 11 January 1923, Page 2