BUTTER-SCOTCH Is the most delicious sweet for children, and the favourite ' in RngjaiMt, CALLARDS BOWSER’S Better-Scotch Is beyond criticism Mothers give it their children, because it is pure, and Medical Men say it is nourishing. -/ ■ Hi ■ eAxk the Co&fcc tioMr for it, and note the brand,the ‘Thistle.*
Don't waste time in Kg experimenting, & Thirty Fears’Wk unbeaten and increas■R ing Success ts the ■■ Sn best proof of the claim of hB lOnbridgal £ung7bntc be the WORLD'S CURrS for Coughs, Colds, Sg Asthma, Bronchitis, gK and other Throat and gg BA Lung Troubles. It can bt obtained from any Chemist or Store, gg ' ■ " and Sara Many Sg ' ; u „ t
Clean White I Teeth mean sound Teeth, fit for their I work, the condition they are kept in by the use of CALVERT’S Carbolic Tooth Powder. It is made for cleaning the Teeth, and does . it, too, pleasantly, thoroughly and gently, without scratching or injuring the enamel. That is why it is in such constant demand all over the world. Sold by local Chemists and Stores. F. C. Calvert & Co., Manchester. Eng. ROWLAND’S MACASSAR OIL FOR-HAIR . Unsurpassed, unequalled. ■ Use it for your own and -your-• ' Children’s Hair and you will find it Preserves, Nourishes, Restores ■ and Enriches It more effectually than anything else. Golden Colour for Fair or Grey Hair. Sold by Stores , and Chemists. Ask for Rowland's Macassar Oil of 67, " Hatton Garden, London. "if® —jf* — ~~ Q.T. PUNCH V cockles, of your heart. T— — 1 “ A SIMILE AND A MORAL.—“What th« dustman is to the dwelling in which we live. M»at H unyadi JAaoa is to the local habitation of human spirit.” Thus writes a weU-knoWS •uttfoal writer.
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New Zealand Graphic, Volume XXXVI, Issue 23, 9 June 1906, Page 55
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276Page 55 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Graphic, Volume XXXVI, Issue 23, 9 June 1906, Page 55
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