Visit the Tie Bazaar at The Kash—quick serving' Saturday.—A. H. Hillock, Men's Wear Specialist. s
Ejjffj £. «;^S^j^^| Mssmns TALCUM PaWtSSR When "Mennen" found that the Italian Talc was the finest in texture that money could buy, he secured the output of the best mine in Italy. Such is the talc that is being used today in FOR GROWN-UPS Mermen's Scented Toilet Talcums can b< in a variety of Tints and Perfume; Sen Yang-Wirh a seductive yet illusive ~oi the Orient Flesh Tint—Exquisitely perfumed with j odu>- of Roses, and delicately tinted pink. Violet—With the dainty scent of the .(icate "Violet': de Parme." Crenm Tint—A "Rachel" powder, ■■-•>■• • olored and scented with orange blossoms. Not only is it the finest in texture, but through Mermen's secret process, all impurities and grit have been removed. It cannot scratch baby's tender skin. Its bovated quality makes it "'"" ' 1 healing and antiseptic when used for hives, rash wn-ups i anc | other skin irritations common to babyhood. INSIST ON THE GENUINE Obtainable at all Leading Chemists and Stores GJjMbeJMfi <N CHEMICAL CO. , - ■-■ ;-~\ " 109 Pitt Street ' -VoJlinvL Sydney, N. S. W. ~ New Address. 17 Victoria Street, Wellington;
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXII, Issue 26, 27 December 1916, Page 3
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190Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXII, Issue 26, 27 December 1916, Page 3
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