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When you've an |^ Appointment — I say, at 7.30! I The wiie man who B^^ makes an appointment B with a lady takes with ■ . , him a of AuUe- >■ brook't Chocolates^ 1. The^ nayourous tattiness — B^lk the rich* mellowness, the crisp B outside tod the fluffy, luscious, B creamy v centrcs. of , Aulse- *B brpokV „ makes t B 'each'k melting moHthful of delight., ;r , B^ Aulsebrook^sr v , Forget-me-not l^ Boxes I contain Chocolates and . B Sweetie's follows;-—. ( ! B^k, - iChocdilatel^e Cream bfops Kp^ Chocolate Raapberly props B- : Chocolate Caramel* > ;' . ? ■ Chocolate Assorted B aiaser^quares :V - ■>. Tlpperary Kisse* H^. Toffee d^ Luxe E^ Coffee Creams Wp' : Raspberry Marshmallow ■ Toasted Marshmallpw <. ■ Cocoanut Caramels ,1 Prosted Caramel* V M-- ■ Iced Llmes;y..!^y, — ■ -nk t Almond ;cdmf Its ■■ xpf?s <^ii>»vC V ', >.^-^ ■' , „. >■ " Foul Breath \?> c Tftel ->. '". saying that ', 'd Stance lends 'encliantmont" was never more aptly to the point than when "applied to those people whose breath is laden with evil-smelling and offensive odours. Many persons ■ appear most attractive at a distance.^ but produce a feeling of pity and disgust when close Xo, because of, the condition, of ..their breath. For instance it makes little difference how beautiful a woman may , be. or ; how pharrning! her ■ manner, if her broath.is 'foul;.- her cliann is gene/ and ''she "is at a disadvantage whenever' she comes m contact with other people. Fcul breath m woman arouses m man a feeling of repugnance and a desire to get out of the company of such a woman as quickly, as. possible, and even women will avoid her. It is, therefore, important- top,' every woman who valties her attractions to -take "'bucli care of herself that this unpleasant and -unnecessary complaint . Is avoided or corrected. Men, women, and -children w-ho are troubled v with this complaint will drive their friends away more -rapidly, than with an y other affliction. People do oot realise their breaths are bad, because they are like 1 those who ape constantly employed among paints and varnishes — they get oised to what is to others a most Naffensive jmell. In nearly- all cases this, is 3ue to Constipation and a Disordersred Stomach; A' coated tongue, a »light headache,.. -and. :feyerishness t ire sure signs that the digestive organs are retaining quantities of impurities frofcv . which the system should be free, thereby causing the breath to become charged with the toul odour. l In Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills there will be found a ' searching, cleansing remedy which will drive the masses of decaying corruption out of the system, ■ .'■■*»" do-CaMed ■i.. ■ ■••■-". ~-y -'< ' , •_ J '' A ■.';":'■' - "~'7'\~': :, :.. \ '■.• ■ ■' ■■ ' '■'■ -"1.'..*'.-' ■' i '-i' : '■'■::'--Xs ■ ■ ■■ ■ i ■-■• • : "' „ : " '". ' ■ :« EPIDEMIC DISEASE. •• NIP ,IT IN THE BUD." " It 1 * catching" — this is what people say when j ft malady spreads among them as fire spreads In dry glass ; the phrase states a fact without , explanation, which is a pity, because if once you dndei stand, why \" it's catching," you can jpreyent it catching instead, of haying to cure TC—cure is often impossible^ and is expjensive. Now you can understand tlie. flame running , through grass, but you can only see thespread of disease by its results, because disease is spread by living 'genns or'seeds, too small to see, and . «0 light that air can carry and distribute them; the only wav lo prevent Disease Germs " '"*•■ catching" is to kill them. To kill an . invisible (oe may seem difficult ; but m this '«ase it is easy ami' cheap, for you can kill Disease •Germs by me«M.i'»» ilieni at every point with aomething m ii"iirly use and immediately fatal «o them. SeieiK-r lias given us this m Lifebuoy JRbyalDisiiifecunt Soap, and its germ-killing power m hospitals and sanilalion has stamped fit as a' wdrirl -tested Life Saver. JBut it is ibe' 'protection of health m your pun Jhome that is your particular care, and it 'is llvetc tliat Lifebuoy Soap will block the Disease 'Germ or " nip it m the bud " before it; does hswm. When you have used Lifebuoy Soap m l^Ltlr and bedroom, employed it m house Gleaning and flushing sinks and drams, dtedisinfecungpower will have rendered Germ- . life almost impossible ; almost, but not quite ; .tto do the work more thoroughly, you must we Lifebuoy Soap m ilie laundry. Lifebuoy Soap m tbc laundry catches the «nn m the right place to "nip it m the bud," nameV-v, m your clothes and bouse linen. AH week the clothes have gathered the mevitable eerms »"o in lhe air » llie street ». tlie : office and the train, the laundry provides *he place for their wholesale execution, and Lifebuoy £oap rarrics it out relentlessly. " Xlfebuoy Soap *iU pile your wasb-basket "with fragnuit, snowy linen, absolutely gerirntfree and pi^tically gernj-proof. ■ Use Lifebuoy Soap iii the laundry, an 4 the Disease Germs,' 'instead' of catchrng will be caught— '" "tM'aipjjid' itx the bud '" bejbte they do harm.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 14045, 15 July 1916, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 14045, 15 July 1916, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 14045, 15 July 1916, Page 9

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