Be Economical and yet be satisfied v Prices still are: 2/= 2/ 2 21 4 84381-1 — Be Loyal Owing to the conditions brought about by the war, all British cocoa manufacturers • are prohibited from exporting their goods. Cadbury's Bournville Gocoa is wanted for the people at home and for the men atjhe Front. Meanwhile, foreign brands can be imported into N.Z. and the Britisher is handicapped. The boys are making their sacrifices iqiJ -yye at home must make ours. After the war Bournville Cocoa will be to the Front again. 1 ————— *Beau ty carries its Dower in its Tacfr When in 1749, thev were introduced to English Socicty, "The Beautiful Miss Gunnings" found that the report of their beauty had preceded them, and that their exquisite colouring and complexions already 'were the toast of the Kingdom. „ : Each perfect in her way, gentle, demure Elizabeth was an excellent foil to the more brilliant, dashing Maria, and their celebrity was enhanced when the two dowerless Irish girls became wealthy peeresses. _ In those days, the now almost universal caustic soda soap and the amazing beauty of'the Miss Gunnings was probably, largely, due j to their use of a plant ash soap. "* It is because McClinton's Colleen Soap still is made from .pure vegetable oils and plant ash that it is'without rival for the complexion; - ■ M"TClinton's /Polleen Soap Incomparable for the Complexion. / Others of McClinton's principal lines are: Colleen Toilet Cream, ColleenShampoa Powders (Wet or Dry), Colleen Dental Cream, Tooth Powuer, Exquisite and Hibenna J shaving Sticks and Cakes, and . McClinton's Shaving Cream. Of all Chemists and Sto ret. /raj iKy MADE br McCLINTON'S, LTD., at DONAGHMORE, IRELAND. 1 f Wholesale Agents: Salmond & SrRACCON, ' HSfSS Royal Insurance Buildings, Fcatherstone Street, Wellington, N.Z. BjfiV .gfS mW — QUILT BARGAINS at GEES LTD. | REAL DOWN QUILTS by world-renowned makers —McLintock, Reliba, Wolverena, "T.L.," and others ... „ —are selling cheap with us. Now the time to 'Jj » ' • enjoy their warmth and appreciate their low prices. FwVm 1 They will give years of good service. J<|). .„-.J For Double Beds From 42/- to £7/10/- i PRAM QUILTS—A llovcly - KAPOC QUILTS-A good //;? TiVf' select on in the newest and M//I jIV For Single Beds, from 18'6 fflf For Double Beds, from 30/Examine our qualities and «e« our Gees, Curtain Corner I©iak(^fo AsYom Go I A Kodak is the The delights of old companionships, the cha-rfl of new and interesting friends, the thriD-of nov-lty that comes with new scenes and a cha- ge of routino—all these mean more to those who Kodak. There's a joyful fascination in picture taking, J Andafterward the Kodak Album brings the added delight of living over again the happy days of that "tooshort vacation. SUCKLINGS The Attractive Kodak Store 109 Cashel Street
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Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16263, 13 July 1918, Page 2
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455Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16263, 13 July 1918, Page 2
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