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IDAY, DECEMBER 27, 1928. • r |j Are You Travelling ? IMC MIOSC 1 T HE -RE- is nothing W^%4 \ oIIiaU&lM VaJIIb ;i <( .____HBl|^Bbm^^^H||^^^^^Hbbv I \i3i^Mvv j*i»™' ll \ Vj^ _____ ____. / .^^HBRRSnn^A- A more refreshing \. \Wy\ \ arfpv ifilKmf^^l F M^^PH than 65 Lavender OHOCttl. Water.duringa 11^^ | ..^:-;^< : W SmOKy train I /S^f^AiG^// the w° nderfu l bargains offered i l^»l"ll M journey or a night /« m wod§ - ° f "^ descriptioiu ? 111: on the t wonderful bar6ain# " *B_l^_ll(^l?^^^^' WffMgW^lß_j|^ faCe and handS. \\^r^^^2*^^^l^*^i dren*Bclotnes,niillinery,footwear,men's -g^^tsBBBMB J^P The SWeet, Clean W^<S>--^ and practical and serviceable household* fflKj ftemgtg^-Vy^GL^. H^ . V \\ A )^ : */^ \? linens. 132 fully illustrated pages. WmJßvmc^t^mM ' r . a & r an c c ° f \'i^^^t^^u MTiiFA<TioM ■ V "wl fu\tfct»*mffl MitchaiTl Lavender fc^^^^T^W Satisfaction guaranteed on t aH goods Si^^O^^^^Hß *" 4-K k I A mC?*^'^^ 3t L^ : supplied, or money refunded m full. fiP'' 'IS the DeSt remedy W^t-^^^^^^^S^ FREE CATALOGUE can be obtained ll *>iTCMA»^ rutWEKS §_gte_ c f^ilAl..^ zlr^^il^^ T7V from the office of this newspaper. 1*• N^ft^ : - m fatigue.- //^IF^W^W Send for oneto ' day ' tea^n^T d ainty & a B MAMCHEITER EH6LAHD rtWjCv ■ COUPON— — — — a«ri ¥ A "£ 7T 1 TVT TX f" 1 Ti WLJ**^ Please send John Noble's Illustrated Catalogue £? C LAVLIN DL X pos<free<.^. O O WAT E R ■^-•. «— — — w t*— ' au— wntiinwnriii rm. 1 — «i mnuii— am— iia»iiiiiiinM ■■imim— iii'h «m»-«nii«i«iM tr. g Q V f OU { Coupon and tend to office of thia newspaper. yBSy Wsfflmm''.. ' '^^^^^^^^B "Rcautlful Mary Philbin the hmous UNIVERSAL, >■ B^^H^^^M^^WBmßß^^BH $£$Bsß&em%' '' ' FILM Star uses Icilma. She finds that it is the Hj_^aW^fi(feJH^i ■» J_ V &VjL^!lißßaßH I^^^^^^^^^^ .J^^fe effects of sun and wind and fatigue. Containing, ■ W^m^^^^^^^^WW^^^ W^^^^^^m^^m, 'IIIIIHIIL'' as no other cream does, the wonderful warer from i^rW^v^i^ra m m tWt^^l^M W^^^^l:i:-m '-" m l»Biy the A) K erian s Pnng. Icilma cleanses and stimulates HR?^ ® t^^^^KT '* an(^ P revents s kin fatigue and is a perfect base for SR.^ *'*'*VJ and^TZ BOUQUET or 'MAGNOLIA; 2/6 perjdT -^4*^ _„ j CTust cor*: your Tic^ "Jh a gr."oi\ - ■ . | ' \'- *"' iKZA -dried. Do this a lew times, " "'* ? "•'"'*"- " r v r^ >!r^ r<r ' y^ r^ ; ; L^J,,^*-^ Jf" \ , then lift out corns, root and all. . |n||M||| w 1 ", ■. Remove^lr^EasyWar l"'»^^^^^^: : HAVE so-called corn " cures " roots, so you can vmagine lam S| '^^| %\fffllifti i^^^^^H II made you sceptical of real re- not expecting any more pain from H? '||t , 9 lief from corns? If read the that -corn." " ,„ ' ll i fl il 1 I, l^^^^^S I letter o? this user. He' could not 6th Aug., 1928. E. W., Hull. 11 Jk" I 1 I . MmKHB. I)'■ - - believe that Radox would remove S^^l^^Ml ll I \\\ iX^M&T^^MBB corns— until he put his feet ma dip your foot into a HHHHL^ 111 ! /' ' Radox foot bath. Then out came fpQt con^ ing Radox B ath . iM^PffifctJl . J,^WP WBi|P^ a very bad corn, root and an, ax, galtg the dead gkin com bines with Wt^^^^^wßm/ &?r the very first attempt. Here is the Radox Bath ' Salts to form a # H VMjJ his letter : protein saJt of the actual corn it- * H 111! \ S "I have read about your Radox self. This, protein salt dissolves H Jjl'll \r Bath Salts quite a lot, but I never m water like ordinary salt, and so f really believed that they would do loosens the corn that it may be >"- "x. */«f U the trick until last week. I lifted out bodily, root and all. Fft>^ »^ t £iI/%>/f IA thought I would try a packet on. Radox does not affect the living B m£\M/W f %te^ SiS a very bad corn. After bathing my skin; it is only the dead skin of mm M, Mi tvW M WL^ feet m Radox for half-an-hour I the actual corn which is dissolved. "■ Wf m mB * r *" **"- m r _^^ i " was able to pull out a Urge corn Ask for Radox at your Of 1 B9^-m m-* *y^ -_-_, J S just under the big-toe nail. To my chemist's price 2/1 P e J™l * Mj§i\M MMS " Kfr* /^ M^ surprise the corn came right out, Jib. pink packet, and Iblf Pool *fLJU ¥ K^ L JL JL M f^ bringing with it long, stringy 3/6 double quantity. PinkPack.t V^l f S %^ %/*. tvGUUA OQLli^J'Olw wilfo AtdtUCiß GIVE YOUR FEET THAT "KRUSCHEN FEELING." 109 Will I A^FlWllWl* . STSS^ -> »n w,,.,..a,. r , Joo mMy househo , ds> nut . &^ee^/?«». jja!^ 9 "^ - rition experts declare, cooked "ANCHOR" SCONES foods are not enriched with m* Together Dry— f^^^ J Sufficient milk. Tj^at is Wrong 2 heaped breakfast cups. flour. &■§ ■' * ' they say. It "starves" the food \f^Zo^^%^L. \ ~M ... There's no better way to Miik powder. " ■ ''€S.J&QP4- meet the daily . and essential R^- unces „A nohor, , Batter _ >tf ==^ """I'llllHl^ «. I . need for WholeSOme,* health- Make print m centre of flour m -£^~ * *Wt •#■ U -v' ju _,;|i, iU~« l n 110A basin, add pinch salt arid dessert«s£s* 1 / '■wm* building milk thaa to use spoon suga _r Make into dough ' #=" J^ \ %i f "Anchor" Skim Milk Powder with wf-pmt of water cut \/if Jft*- *' Z'wZfat,'^ i- • i-a. n dough into usual pieces and bake /J. r^ y 7M'^\ generously m your cooking, ror m a quick oven. <^- 2" ' « A n^h/^r »' rr»nfain« Q7°/^ mill' These can also be baked on «% ; i^' 1 y . . Anchor contains y//b miiK girdle or hot plate . -As*./ solids, the muscle and bone :3 s.^s3r^. ' j/^^/^^^K P ■".-:. building substances of milk .,.. HAIR LOTION TOILET SOAP BRILLANTINE ll^%^M^^l»^W^ FACE POWDER BATH CRYSTALS TALC POWDER jLP^^ . F. WOLFF. & SOHN— KARLSRUHE, BADEN. •. " jf^ %^ W^ '^ 50/e A/eu) Zealand Jlgcnl : / l >rf> ,^^ >^dMb^J>«A««h^w<fc J J*■ * -" " ~-+*±*±ei*m**HL*^il***t*LJ>4JLtsl M. J. KILMARTIN, 13-15 Lower Cuba Street, Wellington, ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■l^ ■■

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NZ Truth, Issue 1204, 27 December 1928, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 3 NZ Truth, Issue 1204, 27 December 1928, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 3 NZ Truth, Issue 1204, 27 December 1928, Page 14

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