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The ♦ shield 0f health U«n.r V 'go U r . o S&2 KS ,d "' °MtOr». i * B 'ood , m EASy Tt)TAKE What ALBUMOZO TONIC FOOD wili do Albumozo Tonic Food is not a quack medicine, but the ideal preparation in cases of Neurasthenia Neuritis Anaemia Influenza Nervous Debility Intestinal Atony Dyspepsia Bright's Disease Consumption, &o. ALBUMOZO TOHIC FOOD REGfSTERED NO. 29961 ft WHAT IT IS Albumozo tonic food is a perfect combination of finest milk Casein and Sodium Glycerophosphates, and therefore a perfectly pure and natural nerve and tonic food. It also contains the. only true nerve food, viz., organic phosphorus, in such a form that it can be easily absorbed and assimilated by th® cells, thus strengthening the weakened nerves. To the great body of convalescents, from whatever disease they may have been suffering, Albumozo Tonic Food will come as a wonderful restorative, supplying as it does a powerful food, whose recuperative power, combined with ease of digestion, makes it approached by no other food, natural or artificial, in the market. 4/6 per Tin WALLACE & CO. .Si'SSJ,

ORIGINAL WASHABLE KEYSTONA "AN OIL PAINT WITHOUT GLOSS" FOR USE ON Piaster Walls, Metal Ceilings, Woodwork, over Wallpaper, Galvanised Iron, and for Undercoats for enamel. KEYSTONA overcomes in every way any objection ever raised against any of the wall finishes. It is easy to apply, will not fade, goes twice as far as other paint; is sanitary, and sayes money in material and labour. / WASHABLE AS MARBLE L REECE & SONS LIMITED SOLE AGENTS

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Sun (Christchurch), Volume I, Issue 236, 9 November 1914, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Sun (Christchurch), Volume I, Issue 236, 9 November 1914, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Sun (Christchurch), Volume I, Issue 236, 9 November 1914, Page 8