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FRAGRANT, BEAUTIFYING, j^k REFRESHING. y^UWv-, ICILMA FLUOR CREAM is the great natural J^^NV^J^Stf^ beautiner for all weathers, but particularly for these y /zj^wWiftLtCSaK changeable summer months. Nothing elsa known \fe&tu^**ns^Ts^V~iJik. is so cooling and refreshing — nothing else known has flJa^f $\im^QrYjt the same beneficial action. Ordinary face creams /fEg i** J«Mi§P||s^^ may seem to improve for the moment, but they f H 1 f ff p v^^Sl can have no lasting result. Icilma Fluor Cream -j\y j| JJ ija J=^Si|~^ stimulates the skin to natural healthy action and p|| fl l/fli!/ $ jjij||lsi§§ < produces the beauty that lasts. This is because it contains the wonderful tonic water from the natural spring in Algeria. No imitation contains this water jl^S*y'\ oi has the same effect. lw is England's Premier Face Cream — it is pure, fragrant and absolutely greaseless. Used daily in small quantities, especially before going out, it keeps the skin soft, smooth, and natural — it cures roughness, redness, and insect bites — prevents peeling, flushing, and summer freckles — and gives a delicious feeling of cleanliness. Particularly recommended to men for use before and after shaving. It never grows hair, needs no powder to hide it, and is very economical. Use it daily and watch your skin grow clearer. AH Chemists :: 2/- per pot OHMrL^ Vfrfi/Ri a samp l e 0 { Mima Fluor Cream and a full sired Shampoo Sachet, with valuable information, will be sent to all who apply at once to THE ICSLMA CO., LTD., (Dept. "B") Brandon St., Wellington. " I am ]DeligKfte<£ witfc I^jg.-^ "It is the best Dressing I have ever y *i^|f§3|Pi§f§l|l§^. lc ' .-^^ tried, and I have used a good many. I cannot say enough in praise of KOKO, it „ j * s so clean, and the hair shows the improveI A^Ss&y -^Sss^ff^ ment so quickly. I feel I cannot speak too highly of KOKO. It has no grease an^ oes no * : ma^ e * ne ara ' r sticky, only Iffix^SScP^-Ssi^^ rcffij^jga u^ v an<^ wav y>" (Original letter skownj. Wf^^m '^ SP ecia * Trial Oiler. lilraiiix '^^^f^il You will find KOKO for the hair ; ex - ■Hl WnilMffl 3 uisitel y clean » delightfully cool, and most il^li/Bs^ asß&ffi&Ss§^m refresl " n £- KOKO is specially prepared lliPlft! U\lisL fililiP^iife^iiiil — without any oily, greasy, or smelly ini§liaH'l\v!rv!^\i^^iir r /jfflf' gredients — to stop hair falling and make it \lmli la j HHP 3^ grow and to keep the scalp clean, free from Wyfri TO /' Fo R- fsf dandruff and itchiness. KOKO is obtain- * «ti«^i yy§y'l'lsJ ffi. tn J«3& a^' e rom any chemist or high-class store. !^ ii^mtL Bstir X you have any trouble in getting KOKO inMmi^fmi'^-^^ w " te vs > aQ d '* y° u enclose this offer with '- **!icfl Iliil/ your name and address, with 4d. for post"C^il^^ls zz £ e> we s^ a " sen d you a liberal sample KOKO IS SOLD AT ALL ° HAMILTON ST " SYDNEY ! CHEMISTS AND- STORES. ,' Gi 23/4/1911. 3 'i--,^^—^ iiiiiimiim^—.im: mimii Otnsf ant, Watchful Gape Thousands of , people have to be JD f\Jil isfllllCP constantly, unceasingly guarded. v J^T""* Born with hollow chests, stooped OIOP P(^ O 01} shoulders, and general bodily fl fl HP HH )Of weakness, such people are highly *S >-^ -*- -*• *^ susceptible to every change. A Tp j-y? JJ JQJf\ y% slight draught, damp feet, foggy -" IBIU, I & IU 1 1 weather, any A little thing is when nothing else touched sufficient excuse for an attack c troU gf. MIS. L. Segerstrom, 59 Murray Street, of sore throat, cough, and even Pyrmont,\ Sydney, N.S.W., , > t pneumonia. writes (3rd June, 1910) that her daughter Iris, aged 3 f AMPS months: " miJL%.k. *-*4 <bmJ "Was very ill with bronchitis, and nothing fdid her any good until I gave her Scott's Emulsion. The first few doses of Scott's Emulsion relieved her greatly, and in a short time she ivas quite cured. Site has improved in every way, thanks to "Scott's" and is gaining in weight me system ana gives strength - and strength every day.% to resist these attacks. It never Scott's Emulsion is the fails to do this., it will mak* a best-proved preparation of naturally weak person corepara- its class for bronchitis, and tively strong and robust, and **, > , the Only emulsion will positively heal up and whlcl f has ! a world-Wide repernumeHtly cure sore and in- U °\^ 68 ° f if? 11 ' „ - . tv - chitis. NO other emulsion flamed membranes. There *s no hag eyer receiyed the cordial medicine to equal it for recent or approva l o f fte medical and chj^nic Coughs and Colds, for nurs i n g professions the Bronchitis and Asthma, and world over. 5 there is net an intelligent The CERTAINTY which mother in the country who you get with Scott's should doesn't keep it constantly on be worth many times the hand for Croup, Whooping P rice of Scott's Emulcough and other little talks' f ion : Therefore, don't ask troubles. Your chemist or |°r Q^f go. OT grocer will supply you. Of all Chemists and Dealers in Medicines, Price 2/0 ana 4/0. 04 j}^tt iS^ i^ >Mni^ v^ i^ i^^i^iVA'lSSff!B?ftfSßS!^ Ladies* Bracelet Watches. The most popular form of wearing the Watch at the present time is on the wrist in the form of a Bracelet. Only the finest grade of Watches give satisfaction when worn in this way. ,We have just opened up a few very fine Watch Bracelets. Watches are of the highest type of English lever, manufactured expressly to our order „ by Rotherham & Sons. Some of them are plain and others are set with stones, such as Diamonds, Pearls, and Turquoise. You can either have the Watch set. in your own Bracelet or have it iii one of our Expanding Bracelets. 18ct. Gold Watch, heads set with Diamonds, £22 18ct. Gold Watch, heads set with Pearls, £17/10/18ct. Gold Watch, heads set with Pearls and Torquoise, £17/10/9ct. Gold Watch and Bracelet, £12/10/Other styles in stock from 25/- upwards Stewart Dawson & C©« 9 LtcL 9 JEWELLERS s: WELLINGTON.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 94, 22 April 1911, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 94, 22 April 1911, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 94, 22 April 1911, Page 11

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