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Meetings . MRS ROSS 1 BENEFIT CONCERT FULL Final Rehearsal ZEALANDIA HALL to night (Tuesday)— Voices 7.80 ; Orohestra i sharp. Every performer requested to be present. Notice to^mbbcribers. - Should any subscriber be without tickets, kindly communicate -with Mr J. MacGregor or Mr Chas. Gray. LOYAL SHAMROCK ROSE AND THISTLE LODGE 1.0.0.F.M.U. THE quarterly meeting of members of the above Lodge will be held in the hall, Tay street, tonight, 24th inst at 8 p.m. R. MILLER, X.G. PIRATES FOOTBALL CLUB. THE Annual general meeting of above Club will be held in the Prince of Wales Temperance Hotel, on Wednesday, 25th iaat., at 8 p.m. All members and intending members are requested to Atter.d, JAS. McEWEN, Hon Sec. INVEROARGILL BTARR-BOWKETT BUILDING SOCIEBY £'500 A GENERAL Meeting will be held in the V.M.C.A. J\. Hall on Wednesday, 25th March, 1903 at 8 o'clock for the purpose of balloting the (15th appropriation, selling 68th appropriation in Group No, 1, and se'ling the Bth appropriation in Group No. 2. Iv accordance with rules members more than one fortnight in arrears do not participate in above free loan. E. B PILOHER, Secretary. TO FLAXMILLERS AND OTHERS A TRIAL of Anderson's new stripper will be held at Crosbie's Mill, Edendale, on Friday, the 27th at 9 a.m. Expert in attendance. SOUTHLAND RACING CLUB. TXTRITTEN applications for the position of Ticket IT Sellers (2) and Gatekeepers will be received by the Undersigned up to 12 o'clook on Saturday, 28th inst. RICHARD CLARKE, Secretary. Box 87, Invercargill. TO ARCHITECTS BOROUGH OK INVERCARGILL Designs are invited for Municipal \_j Buildings (comprising Town Hall fitted as a Theatre) to cost about £16,000. , FIRST PRIZE .-. £100 - SECOND PRIZE . . £60 Upon application to the Town Clerk particulars, with plan of site, will be forwarded. WM. YOUNG, Town Clerk. Municipal Offices, Invercargill, 23rd March, 1003 WE, the undersigned milk retailers in InvercargiM and Suburbs, will charge the following prices for milk from Ist April, until further notice :— 1 pint . . . . 2Jd per pint 1 quart' — . . 4 d per quart 2 quarts . . . . 3Jd per quart 3 quarts .. .. 3d pe^ quart 4 quarts and over . . Is per gallon Net Imperial measure will he strictly adhered to. THE INVERCARGILL DAIRY SUPPLY CO, LIMITED. J. G. Herdmnn, Secretary. MARY MACPARLANE RICHARD HARRIS ,). TOSH \V' ROBERTSON THOS: MACDONALD A. MANSON lIILLIS BROS. TWO need to be fined, for R. MURIE has just landed IY~--1 Y~--- a big lot cf Gas, Candle and Oil Lamps, which will be sold at the lowest possible price. R. MURIE, PRINCE OF WhLES BUILDINGS, DEE STREET. 4JT>IIY Pay 100 shillings for a suit when you can "' get a good stylish Tweed Suit, set up ehonl ders, good lining, latest cut, fit better than some tailor-made. Masters' 42s 6d suits are simply marvels of perfection. Mratere has a good strong working suit »t 24s Od, really worth 32s 6d. Mind you go to he right shop, corner of Dee and Don street. HOW to get rich 1 Purchase nil you require in Men's and Boys' Clothing, Hats and Shirts, at Masters' Bargain Store, where you will get Men's Merino Drawers and Men's Merino Shirts, just the hing for this weather. Is lid, usually 2s 6d.

Sydney Fat Stock Sales. 4 Per United Press Association. By Electric Telegraph — Copyright. ' SYDNEY, March 23. ltoceivod 24th, 1.30 a.m. At tho Tloniebush sales heavy supplies reduced prices. Crossbred wethers, best, Ids ; £°od, ]3 S Qd to 14s (id ; ewes, best, l.">s ; good, 13s to 13s Od. Cattle were dull and weaker. Bullocks, best, £12 los ; good, £9 ; cows, best, £8 ; good, £6. Best beef, 3Os per 100 lb. Red Rough Hands Itching Palms and Painful Finger Ends, ONE NIGHT CURE. ) j|| SOAK the hands on retiring 1 in a strong, hot, creamy lather ofCUTICURASOAP. Dry, and anoint freely with CUTICURA OINTMENT, the great skin cure and purest of emollients. Wear, during the night, old, loose kid gloves, with the finger ends cut off and air holes cut in the palms. For tedf rough, chapped hands, dry, fissured, itching, feverish palms, with shapeless nails and painful finger ends, this treatment is simply wonderful. Millions Use CtrrrcußA Soap, assisted by CuTicrmA Ointment^ for preserving, purifying, and beautifying the skin, for cleansing the scalp of crusts, scales, and dandruff, and the stopping of falling hair, for softening, whitening, and soothing red, rough, and soro hands, for baby rashes, itchings, and irritations, and for all the purposes of the toilet, bath, and nursery. Millions of Women uso Cuticura Soap in tho form of haths for annoying inflammations, chaf» Ings, and excoriations, or too free or offensive perspiration, in the form of washes for nfcerative weaknesses, and for many sanative, antiseptic purposes which readily suggest themselves to women. Complete Humour Cure, Consisting of CuncintA Soap, to cleanse the skin CimcunA Ointment, to instantly allay itching, and soothe and heal; CimcußA Resolvent Pills, the new chocolate coated substitute far liquid Resolvent, to cool and clcjiiiso the blood. A Single Set ia often 6uflicicnt to cure the severest case. Sold throughout the 'world. Australian Depot: R. Towns * Co., Sydney. British Depot: 27-28, Chiirterbouie Sq., London. French Depot: 6 Rue do la Paix, Paris. Poxxxji Dano msd Ciikm. Coati 8010 Propi. peciat Advertisement Colu m n pASH ADVERTISEMENTS of about 16 words are n serted in thia column at the following rates .— One insertion, Is ; three Insertions, 2s 6d ; one week ia. Standing advertisements as arranged. It MUST BE UNDERSTOOD that advertisements sent by letter WITHOUT OASH, or handed in TO BE BOOKED, will be chsrged doable these rates WANTED, steady youth to drive a baker's cart. Ayply McFurline'a, Esk street. LOST, on Sunday, in or about Avenue, a ladiea gold three stone pjem ring. Reward on returning to Vf. ard J. L. Nicol, Watchmakers, Tay street WANTED— Kami hand, flax cutters, cook and baker, lads for the country, generals able to milk, and two lads for flaxmill (15s a week and found). Apply sharp, Sirs Holmes, Dee street. SATISFIED ! Everyone is who uses Hondai Lanka Cock o' l he North, New Zealand's best 2» tea; perfection WANTED — Board and residence, comfortable home preferred, near Railway Workshops, by two vounjj men ; w.ll share room. Apply, staling terms, B.F, Timiw Office. WANTED— Active boy for Grocery trade. Apply by letter, No. ((, Timkh Olßce. FRAGRANT as the Rose. Englishmen delight in drinking Unblended liondai Lanka Tea ; fresh nnd pure. BIG REDUCTION in Prices of Lamb and Mutton all this week at Peopled Butchery, next to McU ill's, Dee street. LOST, yesterday a'ternoon— An axle cap. Finder rewarded 6s on return 10 W. N. Stirling, Dee street. LOST, on* Monday evening— Pearl pin, half gold coin attached. Reward at St. John's Vicarage. SWEET as Slountain Heather. Scotchmen are conuoiaseurs in Tea. Cock o' tho North is prime favourite ; packed in Ceylon. DANCING. MRS THORN BILL will commence her classes at her residence, Esk street, on Tuesday, 31st inst. for a few boarders at Mrs Macrae's T Esk street. MRS DULLER : Have you teen Ibe pile cf Men Colonial Under Pants in Masters' Bargain Store window. They are a bargain. They sell them for 3$ lid. lam sure they are the same as you gave 6d Od for last year. Mrs bawd en : Well, Masters art satisfied with a very small profit; I do not know wha they live on. FRESH rs the Shamrock. The sons of Erin a) c great consumers of Ceylon liondai Lankai Tea. HOMEWARD passengers before booking your tickets to Europe or elsewhtre, write for Cooks sailing list with map, post free, giving dates and fare* by all lines. No commission or other charges when booking through Cooks. Net passeuget rates. Passengers can pick their births from plans of steamers at the office and get them wired lor in advance. Thos Cook and Son, Tourist and Passenger Agency. W. B. Scandrett, agent, corner Dee and Esk streets, Invercargill. T3RIME old Potatoes at SMYTH' Tay and D ee A otrnpts. TRY the new No TIGER TEA at *' a q S y ßuperlor rj^O satisfy their customers Masters has purchased JL another job lino of Dr Jim Hats in black, and colours which we thought of celling at ss 6d but aa we have so many enquiries for our celebrated 2s 6d ha<u. Masters has decided to let them all go at 2s 6d ha best bargain of the year. Masters', Dee st eet OUNGENT ns the Leek. Welshmen know how to A appreciate Tea like their favourite liondai Lanka. IN warm showery weather a man requires a ligh rain proof overcoat. Masters arc selling a very stylish silver grey and dark slate rainproof coat, Rame as worn by tourists, the most fashionable and up-wdate coat in the market 21s, sold in other shops 28s 6d. TjiIRST-CLASS new Onionß at SMYTH'S, Tay and A Dee streets. RJ. CUMMING is licensed under the Land Trans • fer Act to prepare transfers, leases and mortgages and to bring land under the provisions of he Act. TTTOMANKIND, old Britannia's daughters, study TT your mensfolk's tastes and use .only Hondai Lanka Tea; the best Ceylon packed. mRY SMYTH'S, Tay and Deestreeta, for produc L cheap and good. THE new No 0 at 2s TIGER TEA p- lbls s ptional TRY SMYTH, Tay and Dee streets, foroheape an t groceries DON'T Jack look nice and tidy? He gets his clothes at Masters' Bargain Store now. The hat c is *wearing only cost 6a 6cl, nnd his umbrella^ it ia a. dandy, cost Wm 9a GJ. 1 B.HJ sure he could not get it anywhere else so cheap. They have them all prices rom Os lid. Hats, they have tho best stock in town om 2b 6d up to 10a 6d. EXPERTS declare the new No 9 at 2s TIGER TEA SToKr/S Z aland rpilE harvest will soon be in full swing again and A you will require overalls and strong light shirts or Beaver pants. The cheapest and best shop to buy at is Masters' Doe street. Harvest overall parts 2s lla, uaml price 4s Od, strong untearable shirts 2s lid, Beaver cord pants Is lid ought to *ie 6s 6d. EVERY householder TTPTTR T 1 !? \ should make a point AJLVXiiiAV AJLiV of trying the new No Oat 2a MONEY to Lend upon freehold necuritv at lowest current rates of interest U. .J Cumming, AUienti'uui Chambers, Esk street, luvercargill.

Amusements ASHLEY'S HALL TO-NIGBT (TUESDAY). TO-N.'GHT, FO3BON'B Great Kinema-tograph Moving Pictures BRITISH BATTLESHIPS AND BLUEJACKETS SIZE of Pictures from floor to ceiling. The Powerful, Majestic, awd Royal Sovereign; Torpedo Boats chasing the entuiy; Steam Launches Towing Boats crowded with armed Bluejackets, Jack at Work, Jock at Play, and many other scenes; the launch of the Celtic (.the big^eat vessel in the world), Love and Soap&irie, and many others. Commencing at S ]> n>. Admission -/"dults Is; Children under twelve Gd OOUTHLAN.D lOOTBALL ASSOCIATION. OTAGO v. SOUTHLAND. It has not come to this yet. It may be before the season is done. A meeting will be held in Raeside's Rooms on Thursday, 20th inst, at S o'clo«.-k, for the puqx>se of forming n club and giving the Association game a start in this paJt of tl c world. All interested will be Juartily welcomed. Do not forget. Roll up and play the game. GRAND MAORI CARNIVAL U.N TIIK 13TII AN!> 14TII APRIL, IN THE ZSMANDJA HALL. Promoted by the Arnitewui Native Council in aid of Sanitary, Social Reform and the general Weifare of the Maori. Come and See the ancient HAKAS and WAR DANCES performed by young Maori Wnriiors. The Graceful POI DANCE by young Maori Maidens INCANTATIONS, WAIATAS, and CANOE SONGS, The Christening of a Maori child by the Priest or Tohunga, W. T. PARATA, Hon. Sec. Q.RAND BENEFIT CONCERT Tendered to Mrs Ross. ZEAL \ NDTA HALL. Thursday, 26th March, AT 8 P.M. ADMISSION, 3» ani 2s. Oilioj dcjirin 1^ to assist in the sale of tiokets can | procure same from JAMES MCGREGOR, Hon. Sec Concert Committee, or CU4S. GRAY, Hon. Sec General Committee. The Event of the Year will soon be here, AXEMEN'S GRAND CARNIVAL NEW EVENTS ADDED :- N.Z. CffiMPiOV --.H. SAVING: Ist, £5 and Gold Medal ; 2nd, £3 ; 3rd, £2. Entry, (is. ONE MILE CYCLE RACE: Ist, £5 ; 2nd, £2 ; 3rd, £1. Entry, fle. INTENDING COMPETITORS ENIER AC ONCK. Entries for Chopping and Sawing have been extended and close dennatcly on Saturday, 28th inst., all other entries close Saturday, 4th April. ARTHUR A. PAAPE, Secretary, P.080x212. SIXTH NZ.M.R. THE SOUTHLAND MEMBERS OP VI NEW ZEALAND CONTINGENT will hold a Re-union Sports ON GOOD FRIDAY, 10th April at WINTON RACECOURSE 1. J Mile Hurdles, over 4 flights— lst £3, 2nd £2 ; entry 3s 2. Obstacle Race, 200 yards— lst £2, 2nd £I . entry 2s. 3 Balaclava Meelee— lst £4, 2nd £2 ; entry 10s per section 4. 220 Hurdles— lst £2, 2nd £1; entry 2s 6. -I Mile Trot Handicap -Ist £3, 2nd £1 ; entry 3s 0. Tilting at King and Cutting Lemon— lst £1, 2nd £l;entrv2s 7. 100 Yards Handicap— lst £1 10s, 2nd 15s, entry 2s. 8. Farmers' Hack Race, I mile, owners- Ist £2, 2nd £1 ; entry 2b. 9. Cisrar and' Umbrella Race, competitors to trot round poles, Ist £2, 2nd £1; entry 2s 10. Re-unlon Handicap, flat, 6th Cont'ngent only, one mile, Ist ill, 2nd £2; entry Its. 11. Wrestling on Hon-eback, open to volunteers, teams 8 men, Ist £4, ; entry 8s per team 12. Bandsmen's race lst£l, 2nd 14s; entry Is ]i. Outt ing Turk's Head— lst £1, 2nd 10s ; entry 2s. 14. Rescue Race— lßt £2b, 2nd £1; entry U Events 1, 8, 5, 6, 8, 9, 10, 11, 14, are mounted events; 2, 4, 7, 12 13, are dismounted events, Events open only to volunteers in uniform, excepting 8 and 10. Entries accompanied by fees must be iv to the secretary not later than^aturday 4th April. Refreshment booth on ground. Battalion band in attendance. Members of all other contingents cordially invited to attend in uniform. AdmisMon is. Chas. E. Griffiths, secretary, oare W J Lyon and Co., Printers, Invercargill. For Sale and To Let. 5 ROOM house, wasbhouse and coal shed, good garden, full quarter acre section, 12 minutes walk from p< st omce. Price low. For prompt sale t s the owner had been moved north. Terms ifdeeired. W B Scandrett, agent Dee and Esk streets, IL-vercargiil. )7^OR eale house 6 rooms, bath room, scullery, asphalt paths, half acre in MoMaster street, East Invercargill. R. J. Cumming, Land and Estate Agent, Esk street, Invercargill. FOR SALE— 4-roomed house, new, wash-house with copper, 20 minutes from Post Office ; to be sold, a bargain. J. Wilson, Land and Estate Agent, Esk street. FOR SALE- Freehold half acre and 4-room house, scullery, wash-house and copper, stable, cowbyre, workshop and gal-den ; everything in first-clas* order. Price £180 or offer. W. B. Scandrett, Land Agent, corner Dee and Esk streets, invercargill. * i)f\{\ ACRE Dairy Farm 12 miles from Invercar&\j" gill, 4 miles from Woodlands, 100 acres freehold and 40 acres leasehold, 5 room house, dairy, cowbyre, 8 paddocks, sheep! and cattle proof fences ISO acres in English gross. For sale. Terms to suit Burchopcr. W. B. Scandrett, Land Agent, corner cc and Esk streets, Invercargill. FOR SALE a five roomed house in Leet street, bath room, fifcullery, washhouse with copper ; nearly new ; freehold. App'y R J Cninniing, Land and Estate Agent, Atnen»um Chambers, Invercargill. TO LET— Two-storey briok house, Don street, six minutes' walk from Post Office. Rent moderate. W. B. Scandrett, Land Agent, corner Dee and Esk streets, Invercargill. FOR SALE— A house of' 7 rooms, bath, scullery, wash-house, quarter acre, Elles Road, twenty minutes walk from Pont Office. R. J. Cumming, Land and Estate Agent, Esk street, Invercargill. TO LET— Rooms furnished or unfurnished, with use of bathroom, with board if preferred. Terms reasonable. Apply J. Wilson, Land and Estate Agent, E»k street. FOR BALE Sir James Craig"s handsome new resi dence in Don street ; seven rooms, bath, scullery, pantry, linen presses, wash house with tubs, coalhouse, etc, quarter acre. Possession at an early date. Kull particulars from R. J. Cumming, Atnenamm Chambers, Esk street, Invercargill. TT^ARM for sale, 188 acres, one mile from Dipton, jl near factory. All in English grass and oats. Apply J Varcoe, East Invercargill, or N. McCurdy, Dipton. FOR SALE— S Acres McQuarrie street, South Invercargill, with superior 6-roomeii cottage, stable, trap shed, large fowl run netted, orchard. Owner removing to North Island. Apply, R. J. Cumming, Land and Estate Agent, Esk street, Invercargill^ Its Easy to Bowl Down Hill JUST as easy as lit will be to SAVE MONEY on your next purchase at SIMON'S CASH BOOT STORE Ladies' Carpet Slippera .. .. is wi Ladies' 2 bar Glnce Shoes . . . . is lid Men's nailed Balmorals .. .. 9s Od CLOGS, GLOSHES, GUM BOOTS Ladies' Leather Slippers .. 2s lid Men's Sewn Bahnorals los'.Od, Via 9d Meu'a Freside Slippers .. .. is od SIMON & CO. | MARY has my shirt oome back from the China' man's yet? No Teddy, butit does not matter I have bought you some from Masters' bargain stpn Look, dear, only 8s lid for them- I am sure they ari tho flauio wo paid the other man 5s Od lor false bought a suit for sonny, only 9s M, and its vice fo; be money

Licensing Elections. LICENSING DIBTBIOT. OP AWABUA. •PURSUANT to the "Electoral Act, 1902," th; A "Alcoholic Liquors Sale Control Act, 1893.' and the amendments thereof, notice is hereby giver that BEAVAN, ALFRED BUXTON, THOMAS COWIE, ANDREW COWIE, JOHN FORRESTER, WILLIAM GILFEDDER, PETER HAMILTON! JOHN McKENZIE, DAVID ROBERTS, JAMBS PLOMEI WILSON, JAME3 LINDSAY nave been nominated as- Candidates for the election of FIVE persona as members of the Licensing Committee for the Licensing District of Awarua at the several places intimated aa polling places on Thursday, the 26th March, 190S, WM. RUSSELL, Returning Officer. Winton, 19th March, 1903. TNVERCARGILL LICENSING ELECx TION. THIS IS THE INVERCARGILL TEMPERANCE TICKET BAIN. Andrew MUIRHEAD, Rev. John McKAY, Robert Barbour PAUL, Robert ROSE, Francis LEAVE THESE IN AND STRIKE OUT ALL THE OTHERS. EVERYBODY OAK .VOTE who is 21 Years of age, and whose name is on the ELECTORAL ROLL The Ratepayers' Roll has nothing to do with this Election. ELECTION OF LICENSING COJIiLMITTEE. TO THE ELECTORS OP INVERCARGILL. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN,— We, the undersigned, having been requested to become candidates for a seat on the Comuiittr e at the forthcoming election, and having consented to do so, respectfully request the support of the electors, and desire to say that if elected ie is our intention to administer the Act in a fair and reasonable spirit. Yours faithfully, JAS. E. HANNAH. THOMAS PINDLAY. JNO. VV. MITCHELL. J. S. GOLDIE. THOMAS MILLAR. Railway Notices iEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS (INVKRCARGILL DISTRICT.) ■ BENEFIT CONCERT TO MRS UOS3. ON THURSDAY, 26th MARCH, 1903, train, stoj>ping where required, will leave Invercargill for Bluff at 1 .46 p.m. BY ORDER. NE W ZEALAND RAILWAY (ISVERCAEOIbL DIBTIUCT ) OREPUKI RACES, 25tii MARCH, 1903. Afternoon train to Invercargill will leave Orepuki 6.30 p.m, Colac 6.7, Hivcrton C.46. Thornbury 7.5 (•■onnectinf? with Nightcaps train), Makarewa '7.47, Invercartnll arrive 8.17 p.m. Special train, stopping where required, will leave Thornbury 6 18 p.m, Otautau 0.3, Nightcaps arrive 6.6f> p.m. Evening train to Nightcaps will leave Riverton 6.30 p.m, Thornbury 7.3 (connecting with train from Orepuki) Otautau 7.50, Nightcaps arrive 8.35 p.m. The 4.30 p.m train Invercargill to Lumsden will xot connect at Makarewa with the afternoon train from Orepuki. B 7 ORDER.

AVONDALE TEA (1 Coupon with each Alb) NEXT QUARTER'S DISTRIBUTION, 30th APRIL, 1903. £500 WORTH LOVELY PRESENTS SO SAVK YOUR COUPONS. e*r ASK YOUR GROCER FOR IT. CARTERS GREAT SALE LADIES, NOTE THIS— Wo are clearing the balance of our SUMMER DRAFJ3RY at DESPERATELY LOW PRICES. LAST WEEK GARTER'S SALE! GARTER & CO. are opening a lob of New Season's Goods, and will soon announce their first show of New Millinery, New Dresses, New Furs, and hew Season's Drapery of all kinds. CARTER & CO. HAVfI JUST OPENED UP Ladies' Fur Necklets, in great variety, from 2s 6d to 183 lid each; Ladies' Fur Muffs, a choice lot, from 8s lid to 193 lid; Ladies' New Shapes Sailor Straws, white, burnt straw, navy, red and black, from 3s lid to 7s lid. very emart ; New Millinery and Millinery 1 ritnmings, just landed. CARTER & CO. IOR NOVELTIES In Lace, Lace Collarettes, Black Sequin or Silk Collarettes, New Silver Gilt and other New Styles in Belts, Hair Ornaments, New Gloves, Handkerchiefs, etc., all at lowest prices. CARTER & CO. FOR DRESSES Dress Materials to suit all purses, all double-width, from 7£d yard, good colours ; Smart Tweeds, lOfd and Is 6d ; New Zibulinos and Armures, 2s yard ; Navy or Black Serges, all wool, Is (id yard up. T RY CARTER & CO-, BRTBOOHSS BUTLDT?raS. HWF STREET. TNVBRCAROILL TO THE LADIES. OUR FIRST GRAND SHOW OF CHOICE BRITISH & CONTINENTAL MILLINERY For the coining season, will commence on TUESDAY, 17th MARCH, AND FOLLOWING DAYS. We have opened a SPLENDID SELECTION of the Latest JACKETS DRESS GOODS. Will also be a special feature of the show. MTSS VERNON, who has had charge for the past 3 years of ono of the largest dressmaking departments in Dunedia, has again resumed the management of ours. DIRECT IMPORTERS, ''. TAY STREET, XNVERC AKGILL.

Delicate Food. The most delicate food known to doctors is the Great Lung Healer and Body Builder called Xane's Smulsioq mM "It's Famous Because It'« Good." It is medicine. It B ia food. It ia both. Composed of Lime, Soda, Cod Liver Oil, Creasote and Fresh Eggs. A food medioine perfectly prepared. Small dose« after meals are abiorbed by digestion, curried to the blood, heart, lung*, brain, nerves, muscles. It renoheß and does good to every part of the body. Delicate little children improve bo rapidly on Lane's Emulaion that they fairly astonish their parents. Buy it and try 3 it today. Two sizes. .. 2/6 and 4/6. Chemists and Stores. Take none but Lan«'e. cs

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