FOR BABY'S TENDER SKIN Bath your baby with "Vivific Soap— it represents the highest qualityof toilet soap manufactured and is peculiarly adapted far the most tender skins. It is warranted free from irritants, and is guaranteed to be made from edible fats. Keep "Vivific" Ointment handy f«r rash and skin troubles. It is cooling, s«»thing and healing. Soap, 1/6 a tablet Tonic, 3/6 a bottle Ointment, 2/6 a jar Soap—Ointment-Tonic Sold at all Chtmiat and Store* 5 A WARNING THE UNBLUSHING IMITATOR AND HIS MOTORING VICTIMS
Much has been said by Advocates of fair trade on the evils of substitution. Strenuous effort has, in the last few years, been directed towards discouraging and preventing this evil. In spit© of the rapid advancement which has been made, this great practice has taken on a new form in the manufacture and distribution of imitation parti for repairs and replacement on automobiles and cycles. Sales of certain well-known makes of cars have mounted well up into the hundreds of thousands. Here the pirates find a rich field for their operations. That they are taking advantage of it is a well-known fact. On every hand dealers and distributors are found offering imitation repair parts for this or that make of car. Especially is this the case with imitation parts and accessories for one very well-known make of car in New Zealand. Seldom, if ever, does a dealer who sells a certain make of car offer substitute parts for replacement. But other dealers and distributors do, and they are directly imposing a hardship upon the car user, for oftentimes the installation"of an imitation part impairs the running qualities of the car and the owner is likely to put the blame on the car instead of the substitute part. The manufacturers of these parts are out to pirate the parts business. Price is their only sales argument. They assume no responsibility—their only aim is to make something that looks Hire the genuine and sells for less. Their methods of manufacture do not permit of accuracy. If they did, prices would of necessity be higher than those of the original manufacturers. The average car owner knows very little about the parts which constitute the various accessories on his car. When his imitation part does give way, he often blames—quite unjustly —the original manufacturer. However, "it ia better to be sure than sorry," and the motorist who buys replacements for the car or motorcycle he uses, should in every case be particular in securing the genuine product of the original manufacturer. In many cases these are stamped with the trade-mark of the maker; but not always. The safest way is to buy only from the agent for the particular car in question, and to ask for a guarantee of genuineness.
FENCES & GATES WW lis mini ■lts Hill mmmw imm mt Writs for Catalogue of Many Designs pup J flUr nn 178 M»«tre«l Sir.. UIULUnX. IlUt CHRISTCHURCH 'KEXONA SOAP OrVJJS NATURAL •■ BEAUTY.TO SKIN AND HAIR. The natural beauty of skin and hair which cannot be imitated, can be obtained by regular use of Itexona Skin and Facial Soap, Ordinary Toilet Soaps do not assert this influence.- Many of them contain free alkali, which tends to Jry the skin, and destroy its delicate texture. '• Even the best of such soapa c-nn only cleanse; they cannot heal and protect the skin. Kexcina Sosp contains the same soothing, healing, antiseptic balsams as Rexona, the Rapid Healer, the value of which in the treatment of skin affections is known throughout the world. Simply use Rexma Skin and Facial Soap regular once ov twice a day, and see if it does not luickly soothe and cleanse the pores, lessen the tendency to pimples, and leaves the oomplexi6n clear, fresh, and relvety. Price, 1/6 per tablet. Obtainable everywhere. BEST FOK ALT, THE FAMILY. Dr. Sheldon's New Discovery is the mother's helper and the children"? friend, and banishes all coughs and colds, it can he given to the youngest child, and to the sturdy school children, to the college student, or to the father of a family. Wherever there is a cold, Dr. Sheldon's New Discovery is the shortest pathway to good health. Price, 1/6 and 3/-. Obtainable everywhere.
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Taranaki Daily News, 29 March 1919, Page 7
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