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BUSINESS NOTICES. A DELICIOUS CHANGE —From— ORDINARY BREAD. Try Peter Dunn’s Gold Medal Milkmade Bread for a change and we feel sure you’ll order it regularly. It’s a great strength and energy builder, too, as Milk-Made Bread contains all the nutriment of whole wheat and pure milk. For picnics and harvesting it’s the Ideal Bread owing to its wonderful keeping qualities. Made only by— PETER DUNN, POST OFFICE BAKERY, ’Phone 129 Ashburton.

ENGLISH CROCKERY. POLKA Dot (Green Spot on White Ground) Breakfast and Tea Ware. Breakfast Set, 34 pieces—3f/6. Luncheon Set, 26 pieces—23/6. Cup, Saucer and Plate—2/-. Egg Set—2/6. Toast Racks—2/-, 2/6. JOHN ORR AND CO., LTD. HOT WATER BOTTLES. CANADIAN Hot Water Bottles—--2/6 to 4/6. Unique Hot "Water Bottles—s/9 to 7/6. Covers, Washers, etc. JOHN ORR AND CO., LTD. GORSE KNIVES. IRVING’S, Whitehouse and Lienert Slashers—all the best Patterns. JOHN ORR AND CO., LTD. FOR WINTER MORNINGS—ALARM CLOCKS. Luminous Dials, ie/6, 22/6, 27/6. Plain Dials, 8/6, 11/6, 13/6. JOHN ORR AND CO., LTD. SPARK GUARDS. BIG Selection of New Patterns. All moderately priced from 10/6. JOHN ORR AND CO., LTD. MARRIED PEOPLE HAVE you a copy of the “Husband and Wife’s Handbook,” by Dr. H. Alcott (London), who explains all intimate matters clearly and concisely. Those intending to marry should also obtain it. Catalogues of hygenic appliances included Free. Two books posted in plain wrapper for 1/- only (stamps or postal note). Send at once to CHEMISTS’ SUPPLIES CO., Dept. A.G., P.O. Box 1178, Christchurch. rriAKE Besta St. Bernard during JL the winter. 64 times richer than Cod Liver Oil. Doctors surprised at results. We recommend it for young and old.—Sinclair’s Pharmacy. CORNS EASILY ENDED. THERE is no need whatever to suffer corns slight or chronic. Apply a Dr. Scholl Zino Pad and the pain goes instantly, and in a short time the corn disappears entirely. Dr. Scholl’s Zino Pads end the pain, relieve shoe pressure and remove the corn. 1/6 packet. —-K. Tot'ty, Chemist.

CATARRH NO LONGER! ATAROL, tlie powerfully effective Catarrh remedy, carries an unconditional relief money-rel'und guarantee. It contains an antiseptic, a deodorant and a slight local anaesthetic in perfect balance. It routs out phlegm, stuffiness, blockage and inflammation of the membranes. R. Totty and other chemists sell Katarol at 3/6 (trial size), o/- (double size).PILES ARE CURABLE! AVOID an operation. Ninepcnce in stamps will bring you generous sample Zann Treatment. W rite Zaun Pty., Box 952 KM, Wellington. “BIRMA IS WONDERFUL.” BIRMA is really wonderful,” writes Mrs T.F.—, Petone. “lor years I suffered acutely from Rheumatism, and my legs and arms used to swell painfuily. Now, since taking Birina all that is gone, and I can now enjoy life in comfort/’ Birma is sold by John Sinclair, Chemist, with MoneyBack Guarantee. RUN DOWN—SUCH A PITY! A RATHER disturbing remark —but in these days one is apt to get jumpy, irritable and nervy. Keep clear of trouble yourself by taking Harvey’s Mineral Tonic—the mineral store of :ife, energy and full-blooded vitality. Harvey’s is virtually the spa in the jar! Ask your chemist. 3/6 for a full month’s supply. YEARS OF AGONY ENDED. I SUFFERED agony for years from rheumatism and sciatica. Doctors said it was arthritis. Doctors and nurses failed to give relief and I lost weeks and weeks of work,” writes Mr A. Van, of 11 Gowrie Street, Wellington. “To-day lam perfectly fit and well as a result of B.U.R. Treatment.” R.U.R. Rheumatic Remedy is sold with a genuine money-back guarantee by R. Totty, Chemist.

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 57, Issue 172, 4 May 1937, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Ashburton Guardian, Volume 57, Issue 172, 4 May 1937, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Ashburton Guardian, Volume 57, Issue 172, 4 May 1937, Page 8

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