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«I Electric Torches at , Cheap Prices Despite the War and the scarcity of stocks, Procter's Bargains in Electric Torches are as great as ever. We're selling now an BJin x llln Electric Torch, complete m with battery, and fitted with patent permanent or inter- L mittent switch, at Refills for this Torch selling at 2/6 and 2/9 each. f These Torches will sell quickly. The price is right, and the goods are guaranteed. POSTAL ORDERS DISPATCHED PROMPTLY. I * JOHN R. PROCTER, 200 HIGH STREET CHRISTCHURCH Z MM^= Be a u (y carries its Dower in its Tace When, in 1749, they, wore introduced to English Society, "The Beautiful Miss Gunnings" found that the report of their beauty had preceded them, and that their exquisite colouring and complexions already were the' toast of the Kingdom. Each perfect in her way, gentle, demure Elizabeth was an excellent foil to the more brilliant, dashing Maria, and their celebrity was enhanced when the two dowerlcss Irish girls became wealthy peeresses. In those days, the now almost universal caustic soda soap was unknown, and the amazing beauty of the Miss Gunnings was probably largely due to their use of a plant ash soap. It is because McClinton's Colleen Soap still is made from pure vegetable oils and plant ash that it is without rival for the complexion. M c CTinton's 1 'olleen v Soap Incomparable for the Complexion. Others of McCTinton's principal lines are: Colleen Toilet Cream, Colleen Shampoo Powders (Wet or Dry). Colleen Denial Cream, Tooth PowJer, Exquis Shaving Sticks and Cakes, and McClinton's Shaving Crearr, Of all Chemists and Slures. . ' MADE by MCCLINTON'S, LTD., at DONAGHMORE, IRELAND. Wholesale Agents: Salmonu & Spraggon, •al Insurance Buildings, Featherstont Street, Wellington, N. Don't Forget The Boys Of course you are always thinking of the boys ever there in Prance, and wondering what to send them next. Thar© are so many things you would like to send that the subject often t presents a problem. Do the lads smoke? Simpson's window * suggests "Tweenies" Cigars will delight the boys and steady their nerves. Tweenies of Havana leaf contain all the goodness of larger cigars, ara packed in dainty cedar boxes containing twenty, ready to / parcel and post. Buy Tweenies for the boys and ask Simpson to post them. BOX OP TWENTY FOR 3/W. SIMPSON, Tobacconist Opp. Petersens, High St., Christchurch

Cure for ? Tn rid ISI 111 d • ':. PR O M S T H JI A. "Since taking tlie first bottle of Bishop's Asthma Cure I have been quite freed from the complaint, the effect of the medicine being simply wonderful.'' original letter may be seen. T] proven cure. 2/6 and 4/6 fro mists, 3/6 and 5/6 post free fro J. A. COLTABT mist, Fitzgerald At., Christchurc GREATER BARGAINS THAN EVER. Tory smart Navy and Black Costumes Selling now at £2/15/Best Coating Serges and a splendid assortment of Tweed Costumes in all shades ... £3/15/-£4/19/6 Only 20 Beautiful Tweed Coats. To clear at 21 /- Tweed Coats with Fur Collars £2/15/- £4/15/Black and Navy Skirts— Selling at 15/6 21/. Is worth your attention. It comprises everything you require. Best quality Black Crepe de Chine Blouses ... ... 17/6 14/9 Semi-Evening Crepe de Chine and Ninon Blouses in all shades— Frem 22/6 to 32/6 Ladies' All-Wool Tests, s.s. .. 3/3 each A splendid assortment of Woven Combinations ... ... From 4/11 Smartest style in Ail-Wool Sports Coats, extra large sizes, in cream, rose, cerise, champagne, fawn, etc. From 41/6 to 89/Limited (Stewart Dawson's late Premises) 266 HIGH STREET.

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Mrs. Richardson Whole Body Covered with Watery Blisters. ANOTHER ZAM-BUK TRIUMPH. Mrs. J. Richardson, of 9 Coweli Street, Fitzroy, Melbourne, says : — ** I suffered dreadfully from weeping eczema in its worst form. The disease appeared in the form of little blisters, which spread into one another until the whole of my body was redraw. The \ irritation was .awful, and seemed to get worse day by day. I was confined to bed for some time and o the burning torture then became terrible. '«_•*•*' " Then I remembered hearing about Zam-Buk*s -" ? value for eczemi, so began to use this balm. Zam-Buk „ was a blessed relief from the first moment it was applied. It was most cooling and soothing to my fiery skin. Zam-Buk drew all the moisture out and. dried up the disease-stricken surface. The irritation ceased. It is wonderful how soon the eczema was completely healed. I have also used Zam-Buk for my thumb when I severed the top joint of it whilst chopping wood. The injury was dressed by a doctor, and I afterwards used ZamBuk, which healed my thumb very quickly. We have always found Zam-Buk splendid." f 2AM-BUSt succeeds in curing the most obstinate cases of Skin Diseases because it gets right to the root of • trouble. Zam-Buk is the best winter skin balm. In winter Zam-Buk is unsurpassed for Chapped Hands, Chafings, Chilblains, Stiff Neck, Sprains, Stiffness, Rheumatism, Chest Pains, Sore Throat, and other aches and pains. Zam-Buk is also excellent for Cuts, Burns, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Bad Legs and Ankles, Abscesses, Children's Scalp Troubles, Poisoned Wounds, Boils, Rashes, Barber's Rash, Raw Chins, Inflamed Patches, and other skin troubles. Obtainable from all Chemists anr> Stores, at 1/6 and 3/6 per pot; or post free from C E. Fulford CAust.) Ltd., 39 Pitt Street, Sydney. SOOTHING AND HEALING. For the successful treatment of most forms of can be recommended with greater confidence or with a fuller knowledge of its proved value than Zam-Buk. Zam-Buk has cured completely hundreds of apparently hopeless cases of Eczema. Apoly Zam-Buk by spreading: the balm on a piece of _clean lint cut to about the size of the affected area; and then bring- the lint gently over the place and keep there till it is desired to renew the dressing-. Applications of the balm first soothe the red, angry skin surfaces, enabling the patient to enjoy anew all the blessings of restful sleep. Continued dressing keep down, and. in the end, entirely dispel the awful itching- and burning inflammation, and by degrees stop all mattering, clear away the scabs and pimples, and promote the Growth beneath of fresh layers of healthy skin. Zam-Buk is soothing, penetrating, and completely curative. In Chronic Eczema, and wherever there is much dry scaling, the Zam-Buk dressings should be liberal anc frequent. Q< EVERY HOME IMEEDS A p Qr m 'tt'u^T

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Sun (Christchurch), Volume V, Issue 1358, 20 June 1918, Page 3

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