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j. " . ——— :—: _i ..\ Do You fear f i |. GOVERNMENT . the Barber? 7 I '.PREMIUMS -LOW, ■ : ' .few)/ ..yfy 4 \ i RfINIISFS LfißfiF If you have pimples'or. tender skin sue: : .IiUHUSES'UUIOE. ceptible lo barber's rash try Exmazol- ! ■ ' ...,..,., ~- it has • proven remarkably successful in : aefiOßSSßmmn , cudng obstinate facial, aisflgurbmeuts. ; : Relief usually follows tho'iivßt appli- ( i „ „,, ' .„„■;■ ~, i ■ nations and a ftw weeksirojitnient -gen-''■ CondltlOflS. Of Policies liberal. crally effects a permanent cure. ■ ; Why boa martyr lo skin (rouWc?. Eimazol ! , iii i i ii •> i j liae cured hundreds o[ cases ot KozeMiv, Vari- i Business restricted to flew Zealand, f?.o r.,ori llS i San d other skinirrita- ; j lions, aud will cuve you, ' ' ( . .■ ■ ■„ ' , iI ■ ii n *■' ■ At chemists, and stores 2/6 a jar, or 3/-. post, ■ . mi moneys invested ii , , the Dominion,- .&».«««> ~..«,;.] 1 . Ciias. A. Fletcher, Chemist, Wellington i Iwf policy guaranteed by the State, \ _ •., •'■■'■ ■■■''■'^*'-"] \ J. H. RICHARDSON, hM, \ ; : .v| W. ;' • .COBiffl/e/fIMR- : iJjßE^vj ■- ; r~ j ~ : —-.:. , ■■■*'. 'i « 1 ' durability of Orion l!aiisC3. Tlicy Me con-■■ C .'] '» ■ '*HMHIIBIBfIP -1 . etructed with filch splendid eolMlty and J wl lterFil Kv«sSS»]Jc ';iaffl3?i if . i strength thnt a qimrtcr of n icntury't con- J i ■ nil 'is" m! I fJ3®«l '■ Tlio present Is an oppoitUno time to histal f ' ml 'i'MIWWWMS, f Mn<Ji 3 ■ a.mwrftliEO. When cotleiio to dtM end-'- I i fin Igjj ; '; food bo much ndvnncoil In prko, tbero Is -. t' . ' : p[L l-r-i - ' fuel and n-astein cuoktnjrvhlth'iiworn-oatV J ! F eo,,tall.. With anew Orioiyembodv.. j '""Dj IllJUl' , _^ J .....:. ....■., ing the latest im|irovemcnte, thet".. lβ the: j j jfflpi ' utmost; economy, perleet .chaiilii.ei), ond ,1 ' } trs;M ■ The Cooking or Bakinit flntslicrt. complote comloK in Ilaklirß ami .Ccoklne,' f" ■• ■ "wSKK thp Rnnsle can bf nt nnr/. »cdfpvMrjtiippportumly;.t«i|iltot4c4>.th» 1 , ■ m adjusted to an Open Fireplace. ,h c •b'prtpftinp. -yfs: ■;: . ~ ',' >[■~' SI MI? CM Arm nrw Itn AjkyourlroVinoiipcrto.fhowjou'ohc. |1 !l K H. U, SIIAUVLUtJv, LIU. - Diiwrtlit, WeUinglon, and AucWn'nd t i i<» .—,....' _r~ '' lil,. , i

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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 9, 5 October 1918, Page 13

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541

Page 13 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 9, 5 October 1918, Page 13

Page 13 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 9, 5 October 1918, Page 13

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