MISS MILLICENT MAHY j I Winner of "The Venus Competition," extols 8 j ilexona Skin and Facial Soap I ifl^^^^^^^^^^^K The wea^hy Roman lavished large sums of money on 1 I Jl^?^^^^^^^^^^^^fe s bath. The essence of sweet-smelling flowers, the | 1 " *^^^^^^ ■^•^S^M^W juice of choice fruits, the leaves of rare'herbs, sweet- 1 1 fsßF''^'' 9SW^^. smelling spices from far countries, all contributed to ! 5 IHp' ■■■■^^^^'^^SKmwt' make tne at^ °^ c luxury-loving patrician a matter of | -=■>§ . <*:#'' Sreat expense. In these modern times the choice | x"" j .s£o*&:-. dealing medicaments of Mother Nature no longer are § j ..^ylKSk /£fei for the rich alone, but are gathered together fro m the J j ym^'' X''^'X"^^^^^^^^^^^^^Sm^^ our corners °f tne world, and combined at a price that | I /S I"*"'SXSSSB^^^^^^^^^B1 "*" 'SXSSSB^^^^^^^^^B places them within the reach of all. In Rexona Skin I \ // —tfPSSi^^^^^^^^^B^ an<* facial Soap we have a rare combination of the | /'/ extracts and essences of fruits, flowers and herbs, and ■ I . il ;^S:VW^^^^^^l^_^H!i healing;, soothing oils, scents and spices, capable of | ! / - =^^9^^^^m!^SSmmm^ furnishing a bath as curative and refreshing as' the | ! I ? --S"^i^R^W?lffiHffl^ wealthiest Roman was ever able to obtain. The sana- | 1 : / .•^^-^^ftpft^S^H^^W **ve ' refresmn §» softening effect upon the skin to be | | \ i W) IMf attained by using Rexona Soap in the bath must be | ? H '•'■" 'W^§Solmfi^^^m, J|l experienced to be properly appreciated. The sweet, | ! •! •'■'•'•'^l^ JL wholesome extracts in the soap enter the very pores, I I |i '--;si^te -ff^llll^l 111 and invigorate and refresh, not only the outer skin, but 1 '&, Hli^^W^l^ AN INTERESTING LETTER. | /^^^^^^^PftffS^^^^^s "' have been using Rexona Skin and j M^^^^^^^m^^^^^^M''-- $ T^-Tr** \ Facial Soap, and wish to add my testimony ; ■ J^^^^M^^^^^^^^^^mt^^^^^^^^X^ ' \ rl2^^***^ about same. It is a wonderful Soap for the \ I \i\ i{J! \ '^*v skin and hair, and I cannot imagine how Ijj B /^^^^^^^^^Sm^^^^m^^^^^^K 1 ' *■ ever got along without it before. It keeps j I *^c B^m m Per^ect condition, and is so . I ■ ■' A. ~'".'.- _^^^^^^^ delightful to use ; and for my hair, I never \ i P'^lll^^^S^^^^m^^^^WmW^ ' -^^^^^^^^B anything like it, for it makes it sofi £ i W}\ (ft 11|^^^^^^^^^^^8'\^^^^^^_^^^^^S 3fewna^B anc^ 8fo»sy» and keeps it in perfect condition, g . W^^^^X^^^^^i^^S^^^^^^^^^^^ ZZ.-.JfePJ 3 IB^ ' shall never be without Rexona Soap, | I • Vfr i^^ anc* W*N recommend it to all my friends, for | "^M«i§K l am Bure theywill like »*•" P mimmr (Signed) MILLICENT MAHY . MISS MXLWCKNT MAHY (from May Moore Photo,) pi I REXONA SOAP FOR HEALTH AND BEAUTY | | 1 Soap is a Refreshing, Sooth- jjj^^j /'S^k §\_ 1 |y____jj? „_!LLffS-L^!--l, - *" BISI 1
p WHY notIetJJONES' I " W Auckland's lead- * f°' °"r 33 y6ara d H ing Auctioneer, Sell for you s been selling m W, POULTRY, PIGS, % |P as he has sold for others? produce,fruit, |p M : GRAIN, ETC. g|? /M IT Most of J. JONES' customers have been on his /Mf, books the greater part of that time. ////, p BECAUSE . =^===M> m They know they get BIGGER PRICES p 7 I m for their Produce and QUICKER \ W PAYMENT, too! I^^IIP ! y% The first trial consignment proves 1 f^T) // /fy m ACCOMMODATION FOR y%LJ } i - tfc p 2,000 HEAD OF POULTRY " /tv/ ' /%x IT J. JONES' Market Report appears in V\l / / / vyM this paper every week. y — £7 \J / | > / / M CORRESPONDENCE * S\ \\\i p SOLICITED l^r^^ 1 \\>\f |§ Send along & Irial IS \ \ m J^y£. consip'nmenr ro : IJ \ Vicrona & Lome Ste.,| —^-~ J
Helensville Bazaar Fancy Goods Novelties of all Descriptions Ornaments Vases Flower Stands Butterick Patterns Perambulators Agents for National Piano Coy. Pianos Cash or terms Orders taken for tuning and Repairs Agents for Weekly News & Herald. Orders taken for Periodicals, and any article not in stock procured at shortest notice. E, J. WALTERS, Commercial Soad, Helensville. C.Eettebes, Practical Watchmaker and Jeweller, Commercial Road, HELENSYILLEPRESENTS PRESENTS | In endless variety. I tVll the latest and best designs in JEWELIEET, etc, suitable for Presents. i j The present proprietary of the ECHO | would li.ke to do much more than at ! present in helping the district to forge J ahead, but to do this on amicable and ;. business lines requires the whole-hearted ; support ol I hi^ populace, not that we are j complaining in the least, but we can .assure our readers that we have room j upon our patent address wrapping j machine (just imported) ' for at least ' another 1000 subscribers! *
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Kaipara and Waitemata Echo, 11 September 1914, Page 3
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