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WOMAN OP 70 HAS A FACE LIKE THAT OF A YOUNG GIRL. —,—t—— LONG-Gl 1 A.RDED FAMILY SECME'V LEARNjjID THROUGH A PROVINCIAL LADY. " From mother to daughter, generation after generation," writes a lady 2low 70 years, old, " we have been rioted throughout the little provincial town | \vhero wo live for the beauty of our j complexions, preserved even to old ; age. Of late so many of our friends | seem' to have been deceived and disapI pointed by harmful skin, remedies that ! wo have decided it is not right for us : to keep to ourselves any longer the for- ! mula that lias always been considered j (is our family secret, and to which wo i owe our 'eternal youth.'" Therefore j we take this opportunity of conununiI eating it to our sister readers. Simply j take 2oz rosewater, 1 d'vani tincture of t benzoin a,nd 2oz Flowers of Oxzoin, | and mix them yourself at home. Any chemist can supply you with what is necessary. Shake the lotion Wore rising and apply with a clean piece of cottonwool or a sponge regularly night and morning. In less than a week you will surely be asked what has oauised such a wonderful improvement in your appearance. The freshness of your complexion will be dazzling. We know because we have often made the_ very same experiment among our friends, and this is the only thing we ourselves have ever used. It k our family remedy for all complexion troubles., aii<l has never failed' to give the very lushest degree of satisfaction; in fact, we consider it an ideal means for preserving the natural health of the skin. The formula is old-fashioned, simple and inexpensive, but always efficacious. We would be very happy to give you others, but this is the only one we possess of which we know the benefits from personal experience. Important.—lnquiries recently made of a noted dermatologist proved conclusively that the above lotion is unequalled for the purposes for which it is recommended and it may therefore I be regarded as being thoroughly reli- ; able. SI4

EVAPORATED CRUDE MOLASSES. pOINb'IIPATION, did you say? Try Et* porated Crude Molasses, the Reliable i\ue. _ Crude Molasses for Asthma, Consumption and all Wasting- Diseases 1b 63 bottle. _ ASK your Chemist for Evaporated Crude Molasses for the children. Nothing better. . drude Molasses cures Iu J—J digestion and Coußtipation. Get it from your Grocer L. M. ISITT, BOOKSELLER AND STATIONER, 633-635, Colombo Street. F. H. Christian, Manager. WAR Books and Illustrated Papers. All the latest and best at laitt's Bookstore. WmTIN g "b t 11 styles and shades; Envelopes, the bast value. in Chiiatchurch. At Isitt's Bookstore. AUTOGRAPH Albums, Purses, "Wallets, Music and Writing Cases "over 3s initialled fiee at Isiit'a Bookstore. THE Latest Novelfi, 6d, 3d, la Bd, 3s 6d; School Books, Bags and School Stationery, At Isitt'n Bookstore. X Hot Water Bottles, latest improved Rubber, from 4s 6d, at A. J. WHITE'S. MEM of moderate means,- heads of families, householders and others to whom th< question Of clothing themselves and then wives and families is a constantly recurring and harassing problem, can solve it etsil? and satisfactorily by calling upon L. W. BALKIND. My system of easy instalment* hr.s been in operation for several year#, and will enable you to secure at once, without delay or formality, all you require in th« nature of Up-to-date Clothes, Boots, Underclothing, etc. You and your wives and fnmi-!i-s can bo wrll and fashionably dressed at a few hours' notice. I stock nothing bul th« highest qualities in all lines, my prices are strictly moderato, there is no loading oi pries, and the instalments you are called upon to pay are regulated strictly by your means and ability io meet them. lit c&ie of sickness or temporary loss of employment, arrangements will be made to postpone fur Ihflr instalments until recovery or r«r-#m-ploymant is secured. Call any time you like or writs to L. W Balkind, 629, Colombo Street, between Lichfield and Tuana Streets. Tel 2567 BAKER BROS. HOUSE SALESMEN.

j LEFT-OFF CLOTHING. MRS J 'IvITCiTARD, 12, Victoria Street, ! Clothing Dealer. 'Phone 333 i. „ MRS PKITCHAKi) h&s the largest Block | of Men's Mi-sfit and Left-cff Clotting ' in Christcimrch to select from. TV-! can supply, you with ■ .Ladies' Coaiumes, Dresses and Under- . ql°tki"g yel T cheap and good. MRS PRITCHARD baa Gent's Evening Suits, Dress Suits and Frock Coats _ end Vests. Thesa things aro worth look- • ing at. MBS PBITCHAED'S Stock of Fancy Vests, Pants, Riding Breeches and Boots aro the Cheapest in ili» l¥Towa. MKS_ PRITCHARD has a Large Stock New and Secord-hand Portmanteaux t*nd Brief Bags. Cheapest in Christchurch. 3 piece Oak Bedroom Suite, Special Value £l4 10s. A. J. WHITE, LTD.

SECTION'S Trenched. Levelled; sand or soil supplied. Wilson Bros., Contxftotoßß, Buckley's Road. Linwood. X2lO WILSON BBOS., Gardener*, AsphnHer*, Contractors and General Handymen, f Buckley's Road. Liawood. X i BROS., GardenerSj Asphalters, ' > Contractors and General Handymen, BtidHey's Road. Linwood. X I WANTED Sell, Sideboards, £B nptvarda; j v t takn your choice. Wnitinore's, Red Houat. 'Phono 82G0. X 1 BAKER "BB08: ! 'HOUSE SALESMEN. '.H PRICES Lopped Felled; Cut-up Wood J. Purchased. Wilson Bro». t ContraotoHi, BuckVev Road, Linwnod. X W,i!uNTElj, Seilero of Furniture to try tho Central Auction Rooms, .153, Hero- __ x_ WJ.NTED— -Do you require Spectacles? If so, Jonpa and Sons givo test value jhi C'H rislcliurcb, and tests Eyes rr«». X_ j.AJI-Wool Colonial Blankets, j ful l size, :26s (Id. j A. J. WHITE, LTD. WANTED? ViitlTCasks and X«fa Made t« oruer. Sargent's Cooperage, Tu&m | and Dtfthaiu Street. X ! 'y-i.-'IEQK Suite in Saddlebag*, made on th» I • prenj ises. j.Ss. H. 'Atkinson, Cash Farmrhqrs, 327. Mi'.neho«l er Strwt. XI 1 uni pU's-wd to qnoie for 11 Sw ti»! .!<•;>;. v V Work C. E. OtJry, Timber 5 \l»rchc >it. X 3

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 11359, 10 April 1915, Page 16

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