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WILSON'S MALT ■ EXTRACT. Ae supplied to ail the Leading Publio .Hospitals'and Sanatoriums'in • Now Zoalandl •'• • • It i& invaluabio to tho Convalescent, the. pursing .Mother,.;.those "Bullering , tromiNervousness, Insomnia; Anaemia," : •iniugostioh, 'Dyspepsia;' or , ail Over-■ . worited-Brain.. it; Danishes: that tired. 1 , teouiig,'; restores youth ; to, women '.by ;! helping tu overcomo. Uie trying, periocu | ana. screngthens her while-overtaxed..; with hoosahoia careS.'lf .slio js, thin, i it will add iiesh to the .Body,. auU iduaU out thb'curvos'o£ beauty as' na-'. ! ture intsnded, it-Is a boon;to those , in old age, and a safeguard in surgioal casos,. Athletics take' it:' to. increase their strength,, ana peojle who are well to keep well. The upbuilding oilect of '' • ' ■. ■ " " WILSON'S MALT ;; EXTRACT is performed slowly but sorely. All ohomists and groccrs sell WLI.dON S MALT EXTRACT. Price Is. 6d. & 2s. 3d. ' ■' D. W. VIRTUE & CO., Wholesale Aeonts, : WELLINGTON. ' -1© : . ■, ICILMA FLUOR : >*1^ CREAM, : " the - face cream without grease," \ is'-usctl by thoasmda of English woman be*. - ,caas9. it is a purely ' natural aid to Btaiuty. It is nota cosmcfjc atw v ' coatJtins-no' grease/at, • oU, or any ingredients " .of ordinary face creams or lotions.- : \ FStsos? Cream simply imparts In a fragrant,', foamy ! I and dolightful form the Arifpze'vk'tucs of Iciima Natural Water—that wonderful natural tonic which has restored' so jnany. thousands of complexion?. A littfo Iciima Fluor'-Crcanruscd every day will fail to fceop the skin soft; smooth and white, and to prevent all' •iU cffects of age or weather. Nature's ! • True Secret for BcaxUy. . • • (Iciima is proaoancid—eyesflma.] ' (Obtoina-hlo from) W. B. P. Perrott, Newtown, Len MTenrie, Manneis Bt. Barraad- k Snn. Molesworth Bt. George Woe, Lajnbton (Juay. Rtmr caam 29.6 d. jwr pot. \

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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 723, 24 January 1910, Page 3

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514

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 723, 24 January 1910, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 723, 24 January 1910, Page 3

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