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u TKg Judicious CJ\iicl; Kr\ows_ . ■*VyJT- T i ' v ab- Best»' Purest : fit try. tke I 21b. Glass Jars. 1 vi 7ib. Tins. V - f/ Size to suit* \/[ ANY FAMICiT. at" ~~~ .. t 'p , .".'. "" ..."."' ! F ■ ■ ■ " . .. - = «. E. WHEE£.EH, Local Acent- ! Everyone should keep a bottle of Bovril in the house. It is so handy for impromptu meals, invalid cookery, and tasty dishes, Made ssi a minute* l__ __ _ -.^^^^^^ Those who work with the bruin get just as tired a≤ those who do manual labour. Perhaps If man and women did not work so hard, no tonic medieiue would be needed. But they do work hard, ana think hard, and the result is they need a restorative sometimes. Just sucli a meaiclne is PHOSPfIOR-TON— the great nerve and brain - food. The man or woman who takes PHOSPHOETON feels about half as tired ana about twice as good 'at the day's end as the one who does not. It effectually prevents that familiar utterly.."fagged out" feeling. It is a brain food — a nerve food — a muscle food. The brain " worker who takes PHOSPHOE-XON will find that his head is clearer, that lie can do more and better work, with less fatigue, than he ever could before. Life nowadays is a fight — for men and women alike — in which only the strong may hope to win. - Excessive mental or physical effort, with, the usual accompaniment of loss of sleep, 'in-' digestion, nervousness, anaemia, and a host of other ailments,' leave one with little inclination to work or think The strain tells. PHOSPHOR-TON is a sovereign remedy in sncn cases No one can take FHOSPHOH-TON for a week without noticing a difference In tie capacity for work or pleasure. It makes life worth ' living. A 2/6 Bottle contains 32 Doses. A 4/6 Bottle contains «$4 Doses. A 6/6 Bottle contains 128 Bases," Packed securely and' posted anywhere for 6d extra. ' A. EOCLES • CHEMIST Queen St., AUCKLAND. Branches: Pomsosnliy-road, Efobson-st.

■■ DBAJPERTT, Cr.OTHXWG, ETC. - - : ■ -.-• ■-: "-• 4 ;A* .y..si ...,/■.:;;,';:;.; : \ To '-Holiday Visitors • ..:.',"."- our establishment is always a place of - much interest.' It is the largest of its ■■■■"•. ■.'■■■: • kind in the Dominion, the goods, dis_- : played are always , fresh , and bright, and the latest from the best manufacturers and Fashion • Centres of the .; world, and every article is marked at : the lowest possible price for prompt ■ ■....... .....,*. ~.: cash. ■" " " "' ''■"- '"' ' "•■ ! ;v' : {Ma**! - I Our great Mail Order Trade brings tgyvW us in touch with thousands of people " "" throughout every province of the Do- ""■ /<& ' JX minion, . and ■on a visit to Auckland ©00llSi - they almost invariably pay us' a, visit ! We cordially invite all visitors to '• 4 » Auckland to walk through our estabttt till lishment. They will not be presseH. .- . - *«* -»♦♦* - to purchase, but should they desire to do so they will find our assistants P rom pt aQ d. efficient, and we believe *-|M*A'*4i!'.v*ii;iß I that the value we give and believe ' *-|M*A'*im?m-rt' that the value we give is unsurpassed in the Dominion. : ( ~ m Ladies , Neckwear ' In this Department we are showing 0$ an enormous variety of . the ■■ latest-' novelties, which are far too numerous : _... , to detail. Your kind inspection will<Sp ttW t» e much more satisfactory to you and to us. ' ■*!• Ladies , Belts .. S; . ■ . Are also much in evidence again, and '•■•■■ ■ '-■ many new designs are being shown j which cannot fail to please. '""fM - ' ■-■ j■ ■ Sfiqicler Scarves .. '.[. ; , Of these present-day necessities ~ we-i* have a most charming' selection in all ! possible shades and materials.J?* "251 to -ffi, Qnem^ : |biek|a]i&4l

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Auckland Star, Volume XLI, Issue 70, 23 March 1910, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume XLI, Issue 70, 23 March 1910, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume XLI, Issue 70, 23 March 1910, Page 9