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Fleecy Woollens Mrs: Clare Millar, of Enmore, Sydney, writes:— "People «?ho haven't used ' Sunlight Soap' for blankets should try it The common soaps seem to leave the blankets. dull and heavy to the touch, ■ but ' Sunlight' makes the nap stand well up, and makes them fleecy and woolly as though they . had just come out of the shop, and this with less time and less work than is re- ■ quired with ordinary soap." : CQOD Laundry soju* No. 67. QUARANTEEO UNDER THE "PORE FOOD ACT, 1908. H.5.W.," liSY LEVER BROTHERS -LIMITED, SYDNEY, N.S.W. ' No. 57. 'v r Mean's Essence For making good cough mixture at home, was heeded by , the;,, people. It is used by : thousands, and appreciated' wherever used. Be sure you get Heqn's, original and genuine. 9 Secret / \\^jT i 'G oo d Cooking T ' T\ is in the flaV : \ Touring. » t-i i ...A The flavour ;£1 ■B , ■ by isaa 3 an experienced, cook Vv4n — one who really m knows —is that im- ||f|l parted by |||S| . -Mellor's' 1 y SaiiGe^p. Its inviting grance, its tasty ' zest, appeal to the most discriminating. BSSaruSjjjg Just a drop or two of Mellor's in: Soup, Stew or Gravy, makes all tke difference. " Sr..h.-o ■ 19 ■■■■■i.l IpiMl*" Bonmagton'# lath Moil i Jteii . doei not depend upon "the '.! ' iqj-y early stagci" of ft cold to ' ■ tfloet itieure. Adnpced couabi tad M ,g&qt colds in tdulti or childt«o yield— not - loraeunm, bit tlwtn to Boasiogtoo'i. _l \ijp? Get a bottle NOW—bo turo 'tis Boa- * wfiADioglonil' Twoiizei—got the lueo Rafute imitation. is JkomimioiM Hz Irish Moss wssier wtiat Is the - best - Cough Medicine for that cold—and there are' so many on the say STOP IT. This remedy is different from any other Cough Mixture, and it cures at once I One month last winter Mr Loasby sold 1200 bottles from his own chemist's shop in Christehurch. It's only 1/6 a bottle, -and Chemists and Stores every* where now sell it. BOW DIB ¥0D JmT? liAEOB BOTTIiEB, Bold EvorrwlHWi 1/6, fatwsis h H8F0B» USPfWOftf, WON, Swum "WfErHoE .jwT., and WEiORSLGia / /mA.k_ Cared Instantly by Nervine OhemMfl and Stores aft 1/tf, tod (DftpW) Bedford Laboratory, London, 8.8. ~ 'NFkUSNZA cured w RtfpSfl'e TOrtlU - D. W.' VIRTUE v& CO.*. VICTORIA BTREET, WELLINGTON, GRAIN, ELOBE, JROBUCH, AND : COMMISSION AGENTS. •tote OABBT lwg» Stocks of FLOTO Vv. and all kinds of Produce, and will b« pleaead to lobmit prioea on appliestion. ■ ■ - y Agents for the New Zealand Flour en) Produce Agency Co., Ltd. ' alsajistrfSrfM seliSmaißedicifle, LAMES ' ; is a food, LASOEfSWIiSIps tfafii cfaiM to. digest .moce CBvea doseah - . LANE'S. / ; two or three times daily, and watch the child grow. Don't forget tbs gesd QHslitlss>®?fessl! i !r $ 1

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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2396, 27 February 1915, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2396, 27 February 1915, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2396, 27 February 1915, Page 11

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