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•• f THIS IS IT! , Sunlight Soap i* what ' you need for the laundry and the house. Sunlight saves you rubbiag, | and saves you money, without r Injury to hands or article. , I Sunlight turns y> the dull drudgery of the wash-teb i Into • pleasure. * Oct a bar of Sunlight . to-day and try. a JJ'i.--"t -? :

IS A GERM DISEASE. Six years ago it was discovered that Rheumatism is caused by a toxin which germs create-- And the disease can never end until the germs are destroyed; that is certain. It does little good to get rid of the poison when the germs are left to create a new supply. Liquozone cures Rheumatism because it kills germs. Ic is not like other germicides, which are poison when taken internally, but a harmless germicide, which acts as a tonic. Liquozone is not a mixture of drugs. It is a scientific product, and the formula is on the label of every bottle. The treatment is both local aDd internal. The germs which cause Rheumatism perish at its touch because they are of vegetable origin. wmm is now used almost the world over in the treatment of Rheumatism. Countless cured ones now know from experien-e that Liquozone do»s what nothing else can do. Its effects are so certain and so immediate that we issue a certificate of guarantee which covers a two months' test a: our financial risk. Don't treat Rheumatism in harmful, ineffective ways. If you are a sufferer, please send your name and address and ask for book No. 6. We will send it and also our liberal guarantee cert»fica'e. which is free from technicalities and restrictions. Please send to-day, our offer places you under no obligation whatever. BRITISH LIQUOZONE COMPANY. A sent: A. ECCLBS, 171, Queen Street, AUCKLAND.

AMUSING AND AMAZING NU-FACE MASKS Slip on and off In an Instant NO END OF . . FUN . . pu>.ZLE yocr friends. Absolutely Unrecognisable TBS >*u-Kaca M&tVt are quite different from anything you haTe aner aeen. They fit cloiely oyer the face, and w ran be put on or off in an JSK m.tant. Tk«*h*Mo( youi JUBI f«c. is uiich«u C e.l, hut th« ••anreiiion ii alterrd be- ' yond reci.fnitioa. Thii is 4. Piaua Ptl. ; B, Jolly Manner ; 7, Doleful l>anV S, Country Couain ; 5 DaJi W.rbacfc : !0. Unci. r J "hi. ; 11. Mandarin : U. Slfl ..lf o»lr Hoofenhetnter ; and 'l3) a So. ». HAS* vrr. QhaitW sWuil : a!«* •*• following Kalf llutl -14. Bunc-K/a tlill : IS. ' Walter: IC. The Hajari : 17. Motor Maniac ; !».*impe Bo,oiiitlu«/ Simon ; JO. Pray.rfai Paul ;Jt'. Samr,.. ; }». Jolly Jenkla ;». Chinkie ; 24. Oid Happr ; !.i, Champ.* ne Charlie ; tf.The Colon.! ; 17. B.err lUb ; JS. Tb. Oiri ■ », Battered Battler j 30. Beoiekin ; 31. Netro : 3}. Hairy Harrt : 33, To. ~ ok Boy : St. Maiden Aunt : 31. !ri.h Molly O ; 3J.U untreta ; TTiea Jnd(a : 38. Wean YTIIii. ; 33. Little J»v ; 40, Old •auty : 48, Bean Bruintnel ; 4 61. Jeacot ; SI. Mdlle. Pom Pom : M. nuaahere when ordering. PRICKS: One Milt T«»CE. Three for la. »d.. Sir f..r 3j.. Twelre f..r ■• go. «»»y oarriafe. Earh m«ik i» lifelike. Obtainable only fre THIS UXIOX CO:Vir»A:N 299 Elizabeth Street, Melbourne. Mrs E. L. Ford, whose husband wai billed by a motor omnibus, has beei awarded £375. and her children £490 Jamages against the London General Omni bus Company in the Law Courts.

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Otago Witness, Issue 2949, 21 September 1910, Page 64

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Page 64 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 2949, 21 September 1910, Page 64

Page 64 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 2949, 21 September 1910, Page 64

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