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SHEPHERD BROS. —rr-'i SHEPHERD BEOS., AUCTIONEERS, ETC , AEAMOHO AND FEUDING. ■' (Phone 212.) (Phone 140.) HOLD weekly sales of produce, furniture, etc., at Aramoho—Thursdays; i’eiidiug—Pridayf. Goods of any kind sold on commission. Cash buyers of furniture to any extent. Sales by auction arranged. SHEEP DIP 1 SHEEP DTP , THE NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY COMPANY, LIMITED, are Agents for and can supply the following well-known Dipping preparations: MURTON’S CHAMPION POISONOUS LIQUID DIP. The cheapest, most easily mixed, and_ most effective, Liquid Dip on the market. , ’ . MURTON’S PASTE DIP, Sulph-Arseni-cal, secures clean sheep and grand fleeces. McDOUGALL BEOS.’ ARSENIC-SUL-PHUR PASTE DIP. easily mix'll and effective. Largely used in- ttye Argentine. McDOUGALL BROS-’ NON-POISON-OUS LIQUID DIP. A good Dip for Lambs. COOPER’S DIPPING POWDER. In addition to the above, we can supply any other Dip required. New Zealand Loan & Her* cantile Agency Go., Ltd. TAUPO QUAY. WANGANUI. BEAUTY THAT WINS AND STAYS. These are a few plain words (or ladies with time to think. II more ladles thought, there’d be more ladies happy later on. To resume. Did you ever notice how sadly large a proportion of pretty girls are pretty (or a season'or two, then passable, then plain and- unconsidered? Perhaps you don’t notice things; but that’s so. Ninety per cent, of women squander their heritage of beauty before they are out of their youth. Why? Why, because beauty, after all, Is mostly complexion. But (you say) how can one keep her complexion? MISS ETHEL IRVING, the charming leading woman at the Haymarket Theatre, London, writes:— *' I have used the Valaze preparations for •bout six weeks, and think them perfectly wonderful for the akin.” MISS KATE CUTLER, the delightful woman and accomplished artist, who leads with, Sir Charles Wyndham, write*:— “I have used your Talace preparations with best results. Every woman should use Valaze to preaerve her complexion. The Valaze Powder and Soap also are unlike any I have used and unqueationably the best 1 have used.' A (xJuQuisoh MISS LILY ELSIE, known the world over as the brilliant and scintillating creator of the title-role in the London production of “ The Merry Widow,” writes : "I am greatly pleased nith the Talase Soap and Valaze Powder, rf he Soap la the nicest complexion soap I have used and find the powder exceptionally good as well.” MISS BLLALIN6 TERRISS, the Idol of the British public, writes:— '•i nave tried your Valaze Powder and And it’s delightful to use: while the Valaze Skin Food is a most valuable preparation, audl shall most certainly recommend it.” MISS ALICE CRAWFORD, the brilliant Bendigo girl, who haf become one of .the reigning stars In London, writes:— “ Valaze has done my skin such a lot of . good. It does precisely what the skin .requires ; it preserves the tone, whiteness and clearness, as no other preparation has done. When I have said that I have only vaguely hinted at the true pleasure and satisfaction and ' benefit which 1 derive from it, AU Actresses should use Valaze,” Mias EDNA MAY, the daintiest and most plquantc “Belle of New York” that ever graced the stage, says: “ Valaze Powder is splendid, a delicious •cent. It is quite the nicest preparationof its kind that I have so iar come upon.'! Are these enough? They should be. But there 7 are plenty more.' Valaze, Skin Food keeps the skin clear, smooth, and supple, free’from freckles, Tines, add blotches, in Jars, 4s and 7s; Valaze Powder (for greasy skin) and Novena Powder (for dry and normal skin), 2s td a box; Blackhead and Open Pore Cure overcomes also .greasiness and coarseness of the skin, 2s 9d; Valaze Complexion Soap, 2s ,3d a cake. Of all ‘good chemists, or direct,' post' free, .from Mile. Rubinstein, 23, Bran-don-street, Wellington. ’ p.a ’ Rheumatic pains are caused by the presence in the blood of an , excess of’ uric acid? lactic acid, and other foreign suhstanelgj. This accumulation of acid poison must be neutralised and driven out before a> cure can be effected. It is useless taking a pill or liniment that will merely deaden the pain, the poison needs to be expelled. RHEUMO ; ig-j ~the . one sovereign remedy which will'speedily and "effectually cure Rheumatism,. Gqut, -Sciatica, and other Jkindred It is.the triumphant result of, yerirs-of scientific experi- _ ment,” _ lt lias' cured thousands, 7 arid it will fair trial. All chemists and stores, sell 2s 6d arid 4s fid a bottle.

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Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXXV, Issue 13035, 31 March 1910, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXXV, Issue 13035, 31 March 1910, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXXV, Issue 13035, 31 March 1910, Page 8