II ARDATH IHiilMiliill LOf^D-ON mgj Yirgiaia H ,|L^^^|||^|||i^|||i% Whatever test is applied to M Winired " Cigarettes proves |j l^^^^^^^^^^^^y^Pihem t© be free from all the |§ causes which make ordinary |j U^^^^^^^%^^^^ cigarettes injurious. Manu- s as'^fes ** liF^f factured from scrupulously || %syjfc^§© a M selected, natural tobacco leaf = fp^"ff^\f|r only, they are free from [|| «sl\|i deleterious matter and g=j Uil™ -A '^^ Timas rJt- Vlrf . Obtainable of all leading Tobac- c=3 aillffir _ . .VP~? °,r, r , «™i«, Stores, Club*, Hotels. §H Mp 1 British Manhood. <£c " throa ** oat **"* Zealand pa WT THE MOTORIST' SoleM^ufacturers: || W smokes "Winfred" Cigarettes ardath todacco co., ~ X-• because he can get them wherever V ,m-,^mim wm» Jzl f he finds a high-class tobacconist. IlllllMMliMlllliilllllSliiMllllilllllllifi^^ If y©u wast the New Skampo® that ? never maKes the hair harsh or dry — say Icilma Shampoo Sachets. ThatJs the only sure way, for no other shampoo does away with rinsing , z^Bakno othtir shampoo can be used as f re- 4^^^^^^l quently as you wish ; no other shampoo leaves the hair clean, soft, and silky . without a ii ace of harshness, dryness, .The reason is simple —no other f^^fe^^^Bpi^ 1 1 shampoo, contains, the famous Icilma elements from the Icilma Spring. jS&w " "t '*^Hr Icilmh Shampoo Sachets (for $i^!.^*||£^b ' ase with water) are a delightfully perfumed combination of a pure and "^^^^^^d^^^K i high-class shampoo powder and the Icilma elements. They save time and trouble, the hair can be "done up" as ' usual directly the shampoo is over, and they can be used every day if your ' hair requires it. Till wanted they «SB2^SKffia&s*ajsssarai*c» ' form excellent little perfume sachets ' for the gloves and linen. PRICE 3h. eaCh (In boxes of seven) < t OBTAINABLE FROM ALL CHEMISTS. , S TEST THIS WOINDERFUL, SHAMPOO NOW. i On receipt of four penny stamps, a full-sized Shampoo- Sachet, togethei 5' with a sample of Icilma Fluor Cream, will be sent to all who apply at oni« , i to the ' > ? BOIL MA CO«, LTD., branbom. street, welunston^ is ißMisasiiraiify superior to any olfier hair remedy i have ever tried." 1 i " I cannot imagine anything better than B j||ppg«|jpßg§jS|p§§^l KOKO. It is exquisitely •' clean, most B refreshing, and marvellous for falling hair B dO&2SP -^S&SBI^ \%sxH^^L " KOKO "is beyond all question the | i J^ ver^ es^ a ' r P re P ara t| on . have ever g *• Jb^^^^^^^^^^^^T^^^W} USed ' lt induces g rowt h to quite a wonder- | M^^^^^^^^^^"^^^k^^^^M d e g f ee. I have nothing to gain by 1 f^^^ *4^^ Aiife!liiPfilf wrlt ™S this letter, which is entirely un- I W^^S «WJlll[ IC A ICO THE CLEANEST g IW»V JSP! "'^ f^^ HAIR TONIC- § 'HI F///iiilfl^ «^SS(^^^^Ph X ou will find KOKO does not mat the | ' $Hm liUmw ifllllf^^ k a ""' or make it sticky or greasy, because H \pl sill \wlii» JPPl?^^slislli KOKO is specially prepared — without oil, g r ~rto3plii £ rease > or an y smelly, dirty, or harmful in- I g re<^' ents — to sto P t{ie na i r falling and I % I£% f gsl ma^ e ** g row j an d to keep the scalp clean S /Zs tJ *? J^PC an(^ ree rom dandruff and itchiness. 1 U^yj&yM !im4 •X4/JP JPsil *k a t you can prove without expense | luwnUL Wz& wilat a d^ghtf"! preparation KOKO is for | uHf/sMillMlm/l *"^ ■?6wslr ladies' hair, we supply a liberal sample flilL jlilP* S36s KOKO DEPOT S^SS^^VT (( C*i^ * HAMILTOH ST., SYDNEY on receipt of this offer, with 4d. for post(tf&i) age. KOKO is obtainable through any nmo is sslb at all chemist or high - class store - 1 CHEMISTS AND STORES. G i 8 /4/i9ii. 2 1 - The children like Bonnington's and there is no medicine "so safe and so effectual for the coughs and colds of the little ones. Free from harmful drugs its wonderful curative properties have made it the standard family remedy for over half a century. For all affections of the tkrqat, bronchial tubes and lungs, there's no medicine to equal it. Get what you ask for and be sure you ask for rWtfZ^i^aixarffi Mb - c - B»*ne, Windsor, writes:— 7 m&gm i\J/'»\!~3i I § 1 "My little sirl was very bad with InL J^SSsd I P *"ftl !<iS\l I ! ! fluenza and Creup. I purchased a ' Ml-^ J I<Jn| B bottle of Bonnington's Irish Moss, f j vS> n= L___' / > JJ and after a feir deses she was com. IS) ' ' X? 3 £ *>S§^=Sp*l pletely Cttred -" .. „.. 33 .-, " HUDSON'S Emmmdi jujuies The Great Antiseptic and Prophylactic. •JSa^^^f.^S^^Jl^Vji a Th»Tarvnror For Coughs, Colds, Sore Throats, 4Ssmg£&r^ise*£S^Kd(2&' Organ of Voio*. Hoarseness, Bronchitis/Influenza j V^^^^^^^^^S^^^^ B- le T . rachea or and the Prevention of Consump- & ~f>^ * rl ea ' R eme dy, containing no 1. Cocaine or other poisonous drug. ' - .rfdlfjillellliillii^ "Medical Press a D d Circular" states.C The Bronchial "These jujubes should be of special 1 Tube 3of a Die- service to lecturers, public singers and fl j^^^^^^^^^H^^' eected Luug._ speakers, and indeed, to all who are F ® # '^ ne I^be of one called upon to use their voices tre- *"• of the Lungs. quently for prolonged periods." (Hudson's Eumenfiol Jujubss are sold only In tins. By all Chemists. Price 1/6 1
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXI, Issue 83, 8 April 1911, Page 11
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