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It is important that ladies enould know the difference between taydaland "face cream." Sydal is an' emollient to be rubbed into tho skin. It makes the hands neck, and arms soft and white j it is not a creasy cream, but a soolmng, fragrant jelly. A fc. jar MM .three months. Get some from tbo chemist or store.-Advt

That Covered Face, InTerribleState. Nearly Drove Him Mad. Disfigured and Could Not Sleep, "My face'became covered with'pinholes and was in a terrible state, .lne v pimples used to be very irritating and burnine and M \ nearlydrovemernad.Th.ey W/t''m came to a headend iesW** teredandcausederuptions. M Z£) My face was disfigured and \ / I could not sleep. "I then decided to try N Vltlsr\ Cuticura Soap and OintV^ N> ment. They gave me relief andl continued using them and myface was healed." (Signed) George Horscroft 85 Cooper Street, Waterloo, N S W., Sept. 29, 1916. Keep the skin fresh and dear b> dailyuseofCuticuraSoapandOmtment Samples Free byjostl (Soap t cleanse. Ointment to heal.) Address: B. Towns & Co., Sydney, N. S.-W. Sold throughout the world.

I You will enjoy good | P digßstiou and avoid the § j|j paina and penalties of ; i| indigestion, whon your i KJ itomach, liver and bowels » Sr —the principal organs of wg M digestion—are healthily 1 ||j . active, and able to do the j StsH work required of them. i Will Thousands testify | from personal expe- « Ms||i|wa\ rience that nothing \ affordssucheffectiva f ll]Hi3ip|ij??l help in securing and maintaining gooddi- |j gestion, as Mother f| UMI Seigel ' s SFtUp " U'S H yM prepared from more than |' 'hS ten varieties of extracts of |fa M roots, barks, and leaves, | jL ' which in combination ex- p P ert a remarkable tonic || and regulating effort on i || stomach, liver and bowels. W ij Put it to th« teat yourself m i■ , 1 MOTHER I

After tou'v* taken Fletcher'. Phosphalomc .oti'll look back on "murapy grumpy days >s horrible e»periencee-ni|!Hti)i«rMl You 11 «- perience real joy t>l living-buoywc, of raind andbodyl-and'Hlbailßlo Phosphstomc, the tome ol lomcs acU dircclly on iiHVOui system «ndbrj,m because .1 conl.m, phosphonu-tl'e very A»g >«f now need. Sold by a» chemu::- and stores. 2/6 and 4/6 or pml Iree Irom THAS V. FLETCHER '»» Chemist -'l_Zf^ tOn

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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 72, 18 December 1917, Page 2

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371

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 72, 18 December 1917, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 72, 18 December 1917, Page 2

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