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f Nothing is more annoying' ! C *3&tftA6! 2 .than spots on the face, neck j iWtUllvS A &&!$£ I / cious that everyone you j g fiffl SrMlllPlk. cause of the disfigurement. j _ ' l ft. 1 Fletcher's Eimazol will banish \ fw4il*S-ti»f&titiTAA "-^ IS 1 the.lroubfc. It qaickly relieve. tIMIdITOU s. "^^T^C^^' j\',_W,| itching and lmlamatton and assists I / —«^eajnwJ^^ IV'V'l ,ne S ro "lh of new healthy skin. I ' " . $ \\ <A This jre.the.lw costs only 2/6 ' The ''Primus'* Separator is a jtwr' •*«--^ awi^JL^^*^ \*\ and 4/6 a jar at Chemists and ! departure m the construct™ of flepa- . \ J Stores, Postlreelrora S rator6 - ■ . ■ . H / / phi« A nj vrruntf fc ■ . The "skimmer," the inner part of tsS I U I CHAS. A. FLETCHER \ the tow j i is different from that of any p| | Ess»"*»x Ch.rai.t.WelhMton. .S3 : other machine. 1 ' ' The inventor of the "Primus''has avoided all tho mistakes of other § %tV '-*-' '*- " '-' "• ' mahors, and has constructed a perfect machine upon entirely new principles { S One of'the special features is that the skimmer ia.made in one single piece, fe a KjtfWJV/WU B B There aro few plates or discs, and no movablo leaves, with joints and iudingWff3 Wq E&\M. Walk £ places for dirt which are impossible to keep clean. The twelve skimmer plates < of the "Primus" are so arranged, that every stroke of the brush cleans tho f B'lOv'i Slc >7 f '■■■■*■''" S C— — jST/jST —~~ I B *' Twelve to Fifteen Strokes the Skimmer is Cleaned. Skll to i Every siko has 20 per cent, to 30 per oont. greater capacity than the corres'»Ss' 111 aw EH ; ponding sizo of any other make. | fc AFU, 30 gallons, .£8 10s.; BTIU, 45 gallons, £U 10s.; CKU, 67 gallons, H H i There's One Cure for 0 § .£10; DLU, SO gallons, .£2l, as illustrated Similar machines with cylindri--11 ' Corns-one CERTAIN § | cal lanks-AD, 20 gallons, JE6; AE, 25 gallons, JE6 155.; BH, 45 gallons JEW 10s. <&$ Cure-It i» J v I Write, for booklot. EpW u|||,n| ||| | u minim Mlillnl'liMJ i K B f o |||j s J £ 0> I|i Mm. chemi.it ind stores. i/- | | Sub-Agents j—C. A. Wilkinson, Eltham ;W. Caf r, Blenheim ; D P | Holben and Kirk, Palmerston North. Now I'lymoutb. W i Mv /
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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2874, 12 September 1916, Page 3
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