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I a Fi A new complexion every morning! That is what Mercolized Wax appears to give you. Actually what it does is to dissolve away the minute particles ot old, dry, discoloured skin that have been choking and concealing the fresh, clear, healthy skin which lies underneath, and which Nature has given every woman. Unfortunately modern conditions sometimes leave this new skin concealed by the old discoloured par ides, and that is why nearly all our famous beauties use Mercolized Wax to enable the new skin to show itself and to breathe. It takes about 10 days, but the process is so gradual, and of course imperceptible, that no one need know what you are doing. You will, however, be agreeably surprised at the remarks on your improved appearance. MERCOLIZED WAX DOES NOT contain Mercury or anything injurious to the complexion and is guaranteed not to encourage the growth of hair. Contains only the purest of ingredients. Can be obtained from all Chemists and Stores.

What’s In a Name? HERE is a simple English name of just three letters which has a currency as universal as gold and which represents true value as indisputably. That name is ENO, and the fame of ENO’s “ Fruit Salt ” has no parallel the wide world over. ENO is a product perfected by experience, and endorsed by medical science and popular appreciation. Its name is important, for the words ENO and "Fruit Salt” are registered trade marks which designate but one thing—the genuine worldfamous health drink which has triumphed over every test of time and usage. Take no risk where health is concerned—follow Nature’s Golden Rule of Health: First thing every morning, drink a glass of water. THE WORLD-FAMED EFFERVESCENT SALINE Sales A gen THE BRIi HAROLD RITCHIE & LTD.. 72 Dix( WELLING warm or cold, sparkling with a ‘ dash ' of FRUIT SALTnow : TWO 36

Careful, Mother, Careful! Some foods give much to aid the growing child others, but little. Careful, mother, careful! FROM THIS TEMPTING FOOD . YOUR CHILD GETS ELEMENTS ESSENTIAL FOR HEALTH. GROWTH AND ENERGY. NATURE makes certain fixed, fundamental demands and she will not be cheated! To be properly nourished, the body must receive each day certain food elements in correct proportions. The food expert who originated Grape-Nuts, realised the dangerous deficiencies in our three meals a day. He designed this famous food especially to supply certain essential elements of nutrition—dextrins, maltose and other carbohydrates, for heat and energy; iron for the bipod; phosphorus for teeth and bones; protein for muscle and body-building; and the essential vitamin-B, a builder of the appetite. With milk or cream, Grape-Nuts is a splendidly balanced food. Your children will love Grape-Nuts! It has the wonderful blended flavours of wheat and malted barley—brought out by the baking process which also renders Grape-Nuts easily digestible, and GrapeNuts is delightfully crisp to encourage thorough chewing, which affords the exercise needed to help preserve healthy teeth and gums. i Get a package of Grape-Nuts to-day at your i grocers, or — | ACCEPT THIS OFFER i Send Id. stamp to cover postage, *o S. A. i Smith & Company, Ltd., Dept E , Bor i j 843, Auckland, for commencing sample of i i Grape-Nuts to be mailed postpaid without i j obligation. | X A FOOD i**:. i»*.nTj»rAS bc 1 wm /' u—- : .rx

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 19952, 20 November 1926, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 19952, 20 November 1926, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 19952, 20 November 1926, Page 5

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