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*53 c; ■ SUITINGS for the DISCERNING When it's T weeds or Worsteds, the name " MOSSIEL" needs no introduction to men of discernment. The latest weaves and designs now available. Insist on ** MOSGIEL your next suit. for Mills: Motpel, Otago 838 The Mosaic! Woollen Factory Co. Ltd Containing full cream milk and pure clover honey fii sorns otujnot Food, refreshment and tonic, life and health and laughter, all bottled in a concentrate of calorific might—that’s TIMARU TONIC STOUT. Has all the food values of a dietician’s paradise. Lashings of fall cream milk—the sort that’s almost too rich and thick to stir —pore clover honey for concentrated sunshine, and smooth, robust flavour —malt hops and yeast. Small wonder that Doctors drink it them* ■elves and prescribe it as food and drink and tonic. We do, too. / « IfE 5 3 ••MAKES LIFE WORTH LIVING comen / TT3X4 m Z* Botthd with loving eon by HtW ZEALAND BREWERIES LTD., Tlwuru Branch. c toughness of the skin, blotchiness, ckheads caused by impurities in the, , can be avoided if you adopt the .ticura method, advised by skin scialists the world over. Twice daily cleanse the face with ticura Soap. The creamy, gentle her, with its mildly antiseptic action, shes away all the grime which lodges the pores and causes blackheads and iy spots. The pores are purified, the n softened and soothed.;, To get . of pimples, skin eruptions or hes, apply Cuticura Ointment direct :he affected part. Its antiseptic action Is germs, soothes immediat als in a surprisingly shon. time. \fter the bath, use Cuticura leum, fortified with balsamic, •ential oils, fragrant and ireshing.

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Press, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22515, 24 September 1938, Page 21

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Page 21 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22515, 24 September 1938, Page 21

Page 21 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22515, 24 September 1938, Page 21

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