A REAL SKIN FOOD/ . i Many of the so- Cl/rtal® called skin foods Oj UCI I "j are positively in- ( W || ton . s Hand j ■mrious, The mafects are caused by grease, oil or the pores becoming f a t. It is a < I clogged. Now, the pure, roediaotion of a fatty or oinal skin ' greasy skin food food, whioh is to still further I cleanses the clog the pores, and ' bo double tho in- skia i la . J nr 7- rities. In Jars, Price 1/6, I AVOID THEM I GET IT! « I Q j! " _ I . I FOSTER ARO LAMPS. SVER wondor why Gome of your best goods don't sell at times? Perhaps your storo s not well- lighted. FOSTER ARC LAMPS ive just the light you want. Messrs. Kirkaldie and Stains, Ltd., have stipulated for ILL Foster Arc Lamps. THEY'RE UP-TO-)ATE. Why not you? Offices—Johnston Street. Sole N.Z. Agents. . SAMUEL BROWN, LTD. C 561 ¥$ BEAUTY.. i : 4.3 RESTORED How often do you Bee ,a really beautiful face completely marred by superfluous hairs. But there is no need for anyone to suffer from unsightly hairs, either on the face, arms, or neck. A sure and safe cure is found in MILOS DEPILATORY. This preparation is manufactured in London from tho very purest ingredients, and is absolutely effective in removing the most obstinate growth in a few minutes. MILOS DEPILATORY is sold by all chemists at ss. Gd. a jar, or post free from Miss mcliiiwam,' 25i. Queen' Street, Auckland, N.Z. Agent for Miios Toilet C'o. One application removes the hairs —constant use destroys the roots. Satisfaction Eiiaranteed. or your money rofunded. For further particulars, write to' Miss AlcElwain. All correspondence strictly private. Use MILOS SKIN FOOD for beautiful skin. i SA EXCELLENT J&M. . THAT is what you will say whon you taste GOLDEN BEE JAM. Everyone says it is good, and everyone buys. GOLDEW BEE JAM Is made in Wellington, and is made with sucli care, skill, and cleanliness that it cannot help boing good. It is just ; like homemade jam—it is delicious in flavour, and pure and wholesome. PUT UP IN 1!b CANS, There is no waste, and there is no need to buy all ono kind. It is cheap enough - to be in every homo. SOLD BY ALL GROCERS. D.-'W. "VIRTUE & CO., a VICTORIA STREET, WELLINGTpN. GRAIN, FLOUR, PRODUCE, AND COMMIS-SION-MERCHANTS. WE CARRY Large Stocks of FLOUR and all kinds of Produce, and will be pleased ■to submit prices on application. Agents for the New Zealand Flour Millers' Co-oporativo 'Association.. Ltd. C 595
AS APPLIED TO CHAMBERLAIN'S COUGH REMEDY.
HOW TO PREVENT COLDS. COMMONSENSE. ADVICE. Habitual colds are due to an ill-kept skin on the outside, and by dyspeptic mucous membrane on the inside, the result of indigestion, coupled with carelessness. Cold water, proper food, and commonsense are the foundations upon which a preventive must. rest. A' cold ' sponge bath, one to three minutes long,, before breakfast, with a brisk, dry rub, is excellent—usually all that is necessary to keep the cutaneous circulation alive, and the skin reactive to sudden changes of temperature. For those unaccustomed to cold water, tolerance can be gained in three weeks' time by the use of water at any comfortable temperature, making it one degree colder each day, until it can be employed, without dread, as cold as it will run. Sea salt may be added .to the water for its stimulating effect. Cold water, intelligently used, does not Bteal vitality, but fosters it. It stimulates the nerves that control the expansion and contraction of the blood vessels, and regulates the cutaneous circulation. One should "keep moving " when wet or chilly, and not stand on a street corner or elsewhere without taking deep breath." The lungs used in this .way act as a pump, and drive the, blood along. This practice, with the others named, will reduce to a shadow the liability of taking cold every little while.. If you should contract a cold, get rid of it as quickly as possible, for every cold weakens the lungs, lowers the vitality, and paves the way for more serious diseases. This is best accomplished by the use of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, a preparation that can always be depended upon and that not only cures the cold, but counteracts any tondency toward pneumonia.
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Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 259, 25 July 1908, Page 13
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718Page 13 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 259, 25 July 1908, Page 13
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