The famous "'Golden Rule" Soap now in Barrett and Co., wholesale distributors.— (Ad.) SHARLAND'S MAGNESIA is -particularly soothing when the digestion is disturbed, and there is a nasty taste in the mouth.— (Ad.) 'There can be little doubt as to its value as a. restorative and recuperative," says- one Medical Journal, the "Lancet," of VTTAFER. Doctors everywhere recommend "Vitafer all-British Tonic Food for "Nerves," Brain Fag, Dyspepsia, Anaemia, Neuritis, Exhaustion. A food, not a stimulant. Chemists sell Vitafer. Sample 3/6 post free from J. "A. Coltart, Chemist Chmtchurch.— (Ad.) I Ladies and invalids will find SHARLAND'S MAGNESIA a valuable corrective for sick headache, and a mild laxative.—(Ad.) More nourishment in Doctors' Cream o' Groats than in imported brands. Your grocer sells it. Try one packet. (Ad.) Hancock's "NTJ-BEER" is a pure, lessalcoholic ale, brewed by real brewers at the Captain Cook Brewery, from malt and hops. As an after-hours tipple it's it. Try a bottle, and see how nutritious and good it is. A perfect beer and a great appetising tonic. Sold everywhere, at all times.—(Ad.) Doctors, dentists, nurses, all like OZO TOOTH POWDER because it is so delightful Sold everywhere, Bd. per tin.— (Ad.) Golden Rule soap, 1/3; Golden Rule candles, 1/; No Rubbing Laundry Help, */• —Wheeler Bros.'s Stores.— (Ad.) Soldiers appreciate a good tooth powder, and that i 8 why so many are usinjr OZO TOOTH POWDER. Sold everywhere, Gd. per tin.—(Ad.) Mount Albert rates: Penalty dates commence 17th inst. See demand notes for actual dates.— (Ad.) Smokers like OZG TOOTH POWDER because it makes the mouth clean and sweet, and whitens the teeth. Sold everywhere, 6d. per tin.—(Ad.) Hancock's "NU-BEER" is no mere substitute for beer, but it is truebrewed ale itself, made by the famous brewer at the Captain Cook Brewcrv. Of course, it's less alcoholic than ordinary beer, but the flavour, the tang, the sparkle, the foamy delight of beautiful ale is all there, with quite enough bite in it to keep things moving. It's very nutritious, too. Try a bottle of Hancock's "NU-BEER" to-night.—(Ad.) When your Tjoy goes away for his holidays he should have comfortable, useful, and attractive clothes. Washing hats, suits, etc., best bought at Geo. Fowlds, Ltd.—(Ad.)
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Auckland Star, Volume XLIX, Issue 11, 12 January 1918, Page 4
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