Quite a Disfigurement. Used Cuticura Soap and Ointment. Began to Disappear. Trouble Gone Now. 34 Queens Parade, Devonport, Auckland, 2,, —“Last year I suffered from pimples and blackheads all over my face which were quite a disfigurement to mo and when I scratched them they turned Into sores. We always keep Cuticura Soap and Cutlcura Ointment in the house so I thought I would try them and after using the Cuticura Soap and Cuticura Ointment as directed for a short time, the pimples and blackheads began to disappear. I kept on using them and the trouble has gone entirely now. I always recommend Cuticura Soap and Cuticura Ointment to anyone suffering from the same complaint.” (Signed) Miss M. Helps, Apr. 30, 1914. Sample Eacb Free by Post With 32-p. Skin Book. Address postcard: R. Towns & Co., Sydney, N. S. W. Sold throughout the world.
S.KIS 1 After Work and After Play If your hands have become sore and chapped after a day’s sport in the keen air, or through working hard in the house, there’s one remedy—Sydal. Massage your hands daily with a little of this splendid emollient—the roughness and cracks will disappear, and the skin will become smooth, soft and white. Sydal works like magic. Buy a 1/6 jar —a three month’s supply, from your chemist or store, or send three penny stamps to us for a sample. QEO. W. WILTON & Co., Ltd. Wellington and Auckland 32 (WILTON’S HAND EMOLLIENT) OA+ittc* It is the dirt that is IN. not the dirt that is ON, that spoils the complexion. OATINE removes dirt and dust from the pores or the skin which soap and water cannot reach. This is a Food-Drink (Milk, Wheat, and Malt) which should find a place in every home. It has incomparable qualities, and is an ideal standby in the outlying districts where shops are distant. It keeps for years, is made in a moment, no cooking, and is always satisfactory. Wv. VERY NICE GRAVY is mads from the directions on the Bisto tin. You don’t need flour, salt or browning and Bisto mixes much more easily than flour. S makes the simplest fare most appetising. All Grocers. In Tine, Made by Chrebo®, Ltd. Officer (severely): “Is this rifle supposed to have been cleaned?” Private: “ Well, sir—yes. But you know what these servant gals arc <”
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Otago Witness, Issue 3212, 6 October 1915, Page 69
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