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J/a basket full\ ■ff of clean, sweet-smelling linen | K is obtained with half the toll $ | and in half the time if the wash \\ Jis done with Sunlight Soap. I ll Give up for once the old, hard B \ way of using common soap, dp Sunlight will shorten the ST W, day's work but lengthen Jr >a the life of .your a ■■:■ clothes. Jr

OATINE will | M WMffi&i plexion clear and jj j& f—.kt {ft Jtremovrethe dust and | \X Jf] dirt that clog the pores (. 16'"''»t ' •SI of tlle skin mi whii:h t e\/V Oor, '" fc _a soa P ant t water does not | $ i I tk£lL*4r thoroughly remove. P I! is frcc lrom <fc"t' crous ( ! 2il/flB «\\ mineral salts and animal fat, t ffl H'l ! %\ which heat causes to go bad. E 3/ / \V If you use OATINE regularly | #/]/ the dry Australian climate will not cause E fW /' your skin to crack or peel and ruin p ~$ your complexion. g fj However trying the wcathcror fierce the sun 8 fi.' vour skin will always be clear 3nd healthy if 8 '% you use it. Men should use it after sharing. * I Get ajar of OATINE to-day. g i It can be obtained at all Chemists, Stores, | \l etc., throughout Australia. I I A FREE SAMPLE Of? !j will be sent on application, orfordd. In stamps i | a box containing seven of the OATINE Hjj 3 preparations and book on Face Massage. g* f THE OATINE CO., % J 3, OATINE BUILDINGS, LONDON, S.B. |j

Weakness after illness can be cured by SCOTT'S Emulsion Weakness acute or chronic, is permanently cured by taking Scott's Emulsion. .• This statement is made with con-, fidence, because hundreds of people have written to say that they or theirs were cured of weakness, following upon one or another illness, by Scott's Emulsion.' For example, Mrs. E. Smith wrote, 30th June, 1909, from 74, Dowling Street, Paddington, Sydney, N.S.W.: "My daughter, aged 12\ years, after scarlet fever, suffered from extreme weakness, and emaciation. I decided on a course of ■, i§s Scott's Emulsion and soon jfcfijf sawawondcrful improvement. Kssh w ra P'<Hy ■B rao stronger, and increased in weight, and fi'Wfi " ow - thf'bs to Scott's, W: \yjJs ' she is thoroughly built up fIM and in splendid health. This. jM trademark teas on the emu!- £$<£* sion I bought." If you wish to get rid of weakness and decide to buy Scott's Emulsion, decide also to GET SCOTT'S EMULSION. You may be asked to buy another emulsion and told it is "just as good as Scott's." Substitute emulsions can only be sold on the reputation of Scott's Emulsion.

Scott's Emulsion cures the diseaseno matter the age of the patient—and will be approved by your Doctor for Weakness if you ask him. 01 all Chemists and Dealers in Medicines. Slotenfy Feet! Yoar feet will never look neatly shod if you wear doll or dirty boots. In this ; variable climate you caa only keep your boots In stylish form by twins; a polish that is easily applied, brilEant and lasting. THAT... ' PERFECT POLISH— ''Radium V 6 CHEAPEST 1 0§ . CLEANEST! K=Si , $J BLACKEST! UjO " BRIGHTEST! ' H Is the one unfailing polish of the economical man of taste. It is made in iNew Zealand, but there is nothing so good produced Abroad, UdiXCD A So*, Mftttmboroaffh nod Wallfogto*, Solo Matmfttotunjrf, fI>W«J tastfa; Blent, Q MEN who shave] Applj LANE'S MEDOLINE after. Makes your next shavt. easy, delightful, comforting. Clears all blemishes. i/- at Chemists. £■

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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 828, 28 May 1910, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 828, 28 May 1910, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 828, 28 May 1910, Page 3

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