The Question of the Day The question of today, of to=morro\v, and of every succeeding day is HAVE YOU USED PEARS’ SOAP? If you have not, you have not done your duty by your skin and complexion. If, on the other hand —that is on both hands, and on the face, and on the skin generally — you HAVE used PEARS, you can feel happy, for you will have done the best that possibly can be done for the skin s health and beauty. There can be no question about that. PEARS has been beautiful complexions for nearly 120 years, PEARS MATCHLESS FOR THE COMPLEXION
International Exhibition, 1 CHRISTCHURCH, 1 1906—1907. ..... .. ... the following high-class milled, DESICCATED AND X DELICATELY PERFUMED . X w London Made | Toilet Soaps I WERE EXHIBITED BY THE MANUFACTURERS—PRICE’S PATENT CANDLE Go., Limited 1 (LONDON and LIVERPOOL) X “REGINA" S “REGINA CREAM” “REGINA VIOLET” X “COURT" “BUTTERMILK” 0 “PALMITINE BATH” “GLYCERIN CREAM* O Hhese Soaps may be obtained through any CHEMIST ar STORE. z , KEEPER Wholesale in •. ' AUCKLAND, NAPIER, CHRISTCHURCH, NELSON. ’ ‘ DUNEDIN, NEW PLYMOUTH, I I INVERCARGILL, WELLINGTON, I ) Ac. Ac. ( ) THE COMPANY ALSO SHOWED SPECIMENS OF THEIR I ) LEADING BRANDS OF ( ) CANDLES NIGHT LIGHTS GLYCERIN <> And of their Celebrated— ('A "GAS ENGINE OILS" § MOTOR OILS AND LUBRICANTS S 81 HONOURS and AWARDS. V> * Grand Prises Franco-British Exhibition, 1908. ®
The children like Bonmngton’s and there is no medicine so safe and so effectual for the coughs and colds of the little ones. Free from harmful drugs its wonderful curative properties have made it the standard family remedy for over half a century. For al! affections of the throat, bronchial tubes and lungs, there’s no medicine to equal it. Get what you ask for and be sure you ask for jfll BONNINGTON’S <U ( V CARRAGEEN AJ . IRISH MOSS /\| g b I r *1 fl I Mr. E. Bi yne, Windsor, writes:— J v Ix 7 \R Si b 13 “My hrtleiiiil was very bad witij ln1 g X./ X§ u II fluenz.i and Croup. I putcha-vd a V 4 Xl3 bottle of Bonnington*- lush Moss, c ( V JLfl and after a few doses she was corn* •U fl pletely cured.” 33 vz^pj-.-——j
The reliability,accuracyand 'tt. « eneral silence of Eley B SxllZ'MiraW Ammunition are recognised^—JgL AT by sportsmen in all countries ef’V" -*' ”, -T- . the sun. lift " ■ * K UNtVSRSr 'g.BL»
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New Zealand Graphic, Volume XLVI, Issue 9, 30 August 1911, Page 47
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389Page 47 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Graphic, Volume XLVI, Issue 9, 30 August 1911, Page 47
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