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CHILDREN oan make money collecting Stand-Out Tea coupons from their mothers and others, then pet a prize next distribution. Ask M. M. Webster for Stand-Out lea Tip-Top Agricultural and Pastoral Farm. H A l^(fV Ac:RE Fai " m > all fenced and U±<\J\J subdivided into 10 paddocks, watered by running streams, sheep yards and dip; 3 DO acres ploughable; grows good wheat, barloy. nnd oats ; will carry 1000 sheep (good fattening country) also large number of cattle. House 8 rooms, large barn, sheds, and all necessary outbuildings ; on main road, mile from school, 4 miles from railway. Full particulars and price on application to BISLEY BROS. & CO., 1408 Land and Estate Agents. « FTER a bard day's work a oup of i~"L Stand-Out Tea is very refreshing, and the oash prize coupons ara as ( ood as overifme pay— a double advantage. Aak R. F. Nicol about Stand out Te v Further Great Reductions IN PRICES is now decided on, in order to expedite Closing operations at an early date. The ENTIRE BALANCE OF MEN'S, WOMEN'S, AND CHILDREN'S BOOTS, SHOES, SLIPPEES. ETC . ETC., Will be CLEARED OUT, from TO-DAY, at VERY HEAVY SACRIFICES, as it is imperative that the goods MUST BE SOLD AT ONCE. Come Without Delay FOB THE Great Boot Bargains AT THE CLOSING SALE. ANCHOR BOOT CO-, TEAFALGAE-STREET. ? " It's famous because it's t S good." I I <SatlQ's I ? Cmulsion ? C the great Lung Healer and £ C Body Builder. At all J / chemists and stores. 2/6 ( f and 4/6 per bottle. Take V S none but LANE'S / They say that the fact: ie ; .-■ [ "index of the mind." IJut how many tired Mikds there must be if one may judge by the faces one sees around. How really sad it is to notice the hundreds of people to-day with faces, oh, so tired ; and, as for the complexions, well, they were left in the nursery years ago. This ought not to be. It is not your mind which is at fault at all, it is nothing more or less than that your skin wants food — a little nourishment to feed the delicate network of tissues at the back of the skin. You brush your hair, nourish it, attend to your hands and teeth ; but what about the face? Well, in most cases it is utterly neglected, quite forgotten. You might not be inclined to believe it— you might be a bit sceptical at first— but there IS a remedy for these tired faces, something which can make the skin soft, pliant, and with a colouring like sweet briar roses. VALAZE is its name. A dainty little woman has come into our midst in the person of Mademoiselle Helena Rubinstein. This lady, a Russian. Skin Specialist of high repute, brings with her the magic preparation called "VALAZE," and the wonders it works are nothing short of miraculous. It is entirely a skinfood, composed of rare ingredients, which feed and tone up the tired, skin. Picture a person half -starved in the body — thin and emaciated. Then give careful attention, regular and nourishing food, and note the difference. It is precisely so with your face— it is starving ! Give it a few applications of VALAZE, and— is it really YOUR face which the mirror is reflecting > Yes, you won't be able to keep the surprise back even from yourself, and as for your friends, well they will be wanting to know what is making your face so radiant. VALAZE costs only 4s and 6s ad ajar. You can obtain it either, post free, from Mile. Rubinstein, the Valaze -.Maisage Institute, Brandon Street, Wellington; or from any leading chemist. _

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Colonist, Volume XLIX, Issue 11969, 24 June 1907, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Colonist, Volume XLIX, Issue 11969, 24 June 1907, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Colonist, Volume XLIX, Issue 11969, 24 June 1907, Page 4

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