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AS? m : : yj Kehel “Rebel” though she was, Flora Macdonald is, in point of character, the standard by which every British woman should, measure herself to-day. Of undaunted courage and unswerving loyalty to the Stuart cause she had at heart, she, too, knew the cost of sacrifice, and the necessity for keeping up a cheerful, dainty appearance. ... Her complexion owed its striking purity to nothing but fresh air, water, and pure soap—an Irish soap probably—certainly a plant-ash soap. These are still the only ”cosmetics’.’ necessary for the preservation of a . vouthful, delicate complexion'.' The most eSehliM factor is a pure soap— Colleen Soap—made entirely.from the sweetest of' pure, skm-nounslung and refinim' vegetable oils. Order from your chemist or Stores. Supremely mild and fragrant, the soap which for rcnUirics'prrst has proved incomparable for keeping even the most sensitive skins and delicate complexions 'soft, smooth and supple. O in torfs Incomparable for the Complexion. Others ol McClimon’s principal lines are 5 Colleen Toilet £ream, Colleen Shampoo Powders (Wet or Dry), Colleen Dental Cream, Tooth Powder, Exquisite and Hitwrnia Shaving Sticks and Cakes, and McClinton s Shaving Cream. Of all Chemists and Stores. MADE by McCLIXTOX’S LTD., at DOXAGHMORE, IRELAND, ‘' Wh'otishtf 'AgHis: Sm.-moko •&-SpragcTox, Royal InsarSnce .Bmiairigs, Feathcrstoas Street, Wellington, X ,Z. Zi'S mm jm W 1 'EM;f| The British Tanks are operated by the Knight type of Engine Well. .and. favourably known for years t 0,,„ European motonsis, the Knight needed no introduction abroad. The WillysKnight Motor Car" came well-sponsored. And “the "car has* proved worthy of ita engine! ‘ The Knight sleeve-valve’ ■ engine grows ;; steadily quieter with use. It loves carbon and hates the repair shop. It grows better with use. ;■■■ \ * The Willys-Knight Motor-Gar is a car of power and of comfort. It is easy to operate and ride in.! pt will takeiyou to your destination: £nd yot^can Upon it to’ • bring you-back, • - •'. • s You will be proud of its appear- yX ance, proud of its performance—proud of what is under the bonnet.. And ■ sur- A i prised at tfiiSf re&Spn&ble prider’;'"''; t For a demonstration—CALL J-.. Wairtrapa Agents; The Mastcrton Farmers' Implement Co., Ltd,, M^STERTON Pahiatua Agents NeiKon & CofLtd^ A. Hatrick Ltd., Wanganui and Wellington, Distributors' for tbo NortK Island. WILLYS-OVERJLAND, Inc mbit Toledo, Ofclo, U. ST A.* * Asf'mUUsA 9 » ’ Of fhe woman who is'" as fresfh as a v daisy”—who preserves Rer youthful spirits anffgirlish eneslrgy well into middle life is the woman who enjoys the blessings of a' ’good digestion. - Other factors,' no doubt, may contribute to her perannifcl freshness but digestive health is the ’outstanding factor. Sfib understands that in order to be thoroughly healthy * anS fuity allVo one’s system must bo perfectly r nourished by good food well 'Sigested, and she knows that where a Stomach trouble impairs digestion there Isl'boUnd to be a loss of is»rgy So in order to avoid disorders of that kind she wisely takes ® a dose of Baeoham’a Pills occasionally. You will be wise to follow her example and thus’keep free’from those enervating complaints dyspepsia, biliousness and constipation, by taking SeM ia boxes. labeUed price 10)d (36 pills).'l/li (56 pills) S: 2/9 (168 pitta),

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New Zealand Times, Volume XLIV, Issue 10276, 10 May 1919, Page 4

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522

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Times, Volume XLIV, Issue 10276, 10 May 1919, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Times, Volume XLIV, Issue 10276, 10 May 1919, Page 4

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