TOILET ARTICLES. What a' difference these. everyday requirements can make to one's personal comfort and appearance. A dainty skin cream to prevent roughness, redness, sunburn, freckles, etc. A good Toilet Antisept'c Powder to prevent chaiing, prickly heat, scalding, etc. A reliable Hair Brush, good Toilet Soap and Sponge. A good Tooth Brush, used with an antiseptic tooth paste to preserve the teeth, harden the gums, and keep the mouth sweet and clean, etc., etc. We keep a large stock of all Toilet Articles, the best of everything. Quality is our first consideration, and we would specially recommend you to use our "PEROXIDE CREAM" for-the skin and our "CARNATION TALCUM POWDER." Both these articles are especially good and worthy of a place on every table. Also a large stock of Sponges, Hair, Nail, and Tooth Brushes, Soaps, etc., etc., to select from. Goods posted to ' any address. J. V. GORDON, Chemist, etc. (by Exams.), Medical Hall, Masfcerton. (P.O. Box 58.) HOW I SAVE DOCTOR BILLS. "Ever .since they were bahies my two children have been martyrs to severe -'■ olds and croup," writes'Stationi Minister Leslie A. Wox, Perth, Tasmania, but ,it the Jiiv.t. sicn. of cold or thick bai-otlliinjr, which i ft the first indication 'of cmtip, I always give them Chamberlain'fi, Ocu-jli Reined v. Those who use Chamberlain's CovWh Remedy will find that it -will save them doctors' bills." Sold h v all chemists and storekeepers. BABY BURNT WITH RED ROT IRONS. Carrington, N.S.W., writes:— "Mr little baby girl', Rita, burnt both ?;*>• hands until l they wore nearly raw picking up a red hot iron. Nothing relieved the pain until I got Boxon.v This l helped her at once to take avr/r? the pain. We have continued to '.W? It since, and it has cured the terriblo bums in a wonderful manmer." R< xoina, tih'O Rapid Healing -Ointment, ;a sold in triangular pots at 1« 6d arid tto. QbtoizuaMa everywhere. . You can get rid of that cold totaking Tonking's Linseed Emulsion. From all chemists and stores, Is fid, 2s 6d, 4s 64,
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10627, 4 May 1912, Page 3
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