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EARANGAEAPE ROAD. „ M. J. BENNETT LTD., 253-255 Karangahape Rd. fie at Broadway, Newmarket. ONEHUNGA. R. BASHAM, Trafalgar Street. ADAMS BROS., Queen Street. A. H. PENNY, 3 Grotto Street. REMUERA. THOMAS LORNIE, 243 Remuera Road. Phone 44-76 (4 rings). E. C. KERKIN, 122 Remuera Road, Phone 25-23 1. J. P. LORNIE, 1 I Lucerpe Rd. Phone 40-343. MOUNT EDEN. DAVID ELDER 6 Richmond St. GREY LYNX. JAMES OVENDEN, 8 Cockburn Street. Phone 26-373. E. J. WHEATON, 21 Chamberlain Street. Phone 26-336. F. W. BRINSDEN, 32 Tennyson Street. UERNE BAY. W. J. DAVISON. 54-56 Jervois Rd. Phone 26-j54. C. BOTTRIL & SONf (R. Pybus, Propr.), 5 Wanganui Avenue. Phone 27-135. GREAT NORTH. ROAD. T. BAILEY & CO., 37-39 Great North Road. Phone 26-958. MORNINGSWE. H. DOWAY, 13 Gordon Road. GRAFTON. E. DUNNE & SONS, 21 Nugent Street, Grafton. CITY. SMITH & ARNOLD, 1 Alexander St., Eden Terr. Phone 42-161. LEVENE & CO., 361 Queen St., opp. Dixieland. Phone 46-653 UILFORD-TAKAPUNA. SHAW & BOOTH, Otakau Road, Milford. Phone 140, Takapuna. PAPATOETOE. n , J. MELLING, Rangitoto Road. MOUNT ALBERT. J. C. HUME, Selkirk Road, KINGSLAND. W. J. PEARCE, 103 Edendale Road. PARNELL. JAS. TAPPER, 108 Manukau Road.

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r-.V^ i mm in;« tLLS and chills are the means by which Winter takes its toll. A sluggish blood stream, inactive skin pores, failing to do their work thoroughly, make Winter's onslaught more deadly. JBut you've tr mighty ally in Wolfe's Schnapps! -Take this famous health beverage nightly without fail. With a dash of Lemon, hot water and sugar to taste, Wolfe's makes an aromatic, toothsome "todtlly that you'll truly /elish. You'll bid Winter do its worst. A pare alcoholic beverage makes an invaluable specific against colds and influenza germs* according of ments to authoritative medical opinion, and Wolfe's Schnapps is of the highest degree of purity possible to attain in distilled alcohol. It is from the diuretic properties of Wolfe's however, that its greatest virtue as a preventive of colds ana chills is derived. With the skin functioning in the disposal of impurities less freely during the cold weather, greater onus is thrown upon the kidneys, which are enabled to cope more easily with their clcansmg tasks, by the beneficial action of Wolfe's. At the same time, taking Wolfe's Schnapps HOT, Just before bedtime, has the added effect of opening the skin pores and permitting them to function more freely without inviting chill. it f i ~tL, v I mmmmtmmi ■m 9 (mm m Wisdom indeed suggests that yon make a solemn rite.of . One Wolfe # Schnapps a day for j/our Health's Sake." After you have once tried it , hot with lemon and sugar at night time as suggested, you will not need the urging of wisdom—your palate alone will prompt your taking this most delightful and beneficial of nightcaps. in Quarter, Halt and Large Bottles.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 19050, 22 June 1925, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 19050, 22 June 1925, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 19050, 22 June 1925, Page 14