GIRLS' BEST TONIC. Most growing girls require a tonic. Wilson's Malt Extract adequately meets the need, since It stimulates and upbuilds, without any reaction. The blood Is enriched, the appetite improved, and the food more easily assimilated. Chemists and stores. —Wholesale from all merchants or Mr C. H. Hooper, 53 and 54, Brunswick Buildings, Queen Street, Auckland. Phone A22S6.—(Ad.)
The Supervisor of Manual and Technical Education (Mr. J. P. Kalaugher) has arranged practical science classes for teachers, to begin on Monday, June 24. One hundred teachers — al from country schoolswill be in atten dance at the classes. A class for special work in dairy science will b« taken at Hamilton High School. Mr W. Hudson will be the instructor, anc there will be 25 teachers in attendance. A conference of inspectors and heat teachers "will be held, in the Institute Rooms, Short/land Street, on Frida; next. NAZOL relieves coTl in the head and Nasal Catarrh.—(Ad.l The far-reaching effects of Indigestioi are known by most sufferers, so we wil not enlarge upon them. But we will gin you this advice—Dr. Crossland's Noxol-wil remove distressing flatulency, sourness 0 the stomach, and sick headache, each I; itself an evidence of digestive trouble. Gel a 2/ bottle of Dr. Crossland's Noxol.—(Ad. A startling offer at Offer's 800 l Stores, Symonds Street and Kingsland Bostock glace walking shoes, 16/11 worth 25/.—(Ad.) Keep with your clients as much as you can That's the wise plan for a business man; Absence through illness for orders is bad. Patrons soon drift when you're missing, mj lad. If in the winter with cold you take 111. Brace up your spirits and peg along still; At the first symptoms resolve to endure, Trusting to Woods' Great Peppermint Cure.
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Auckland Star, Volume XLIX, Issue 148, 22 June 1918, Page 6
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