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ACID CAUSES INDIGESTION. An unpleasant feeling of fullness after meals, a flushed face, heartburn and wind are all readily recognised symptoms of indigestirtu and dyspepsia, but very fewpeople realise that the direct cause of all these troubles is excess acl.l in the stomach. To prevent food fermentation and overcome this liarmful acid there Is nothing finer than half a teaspoonful of blsnrated magnesia taken in a little warm or cold water directly after each meal, and If more people would only use this simple home remedy Instead of drugs, there would soon be no more Indigestion. Re sure, however, to get blsnrated magnesia, as ordinary forms are often i unsuitable for this purpose.—(Ad.)

My ■wife—just listen tr> hor for ton minutes and you will wish to run to I nearest grocer for a l/.'l packet of the I genuine '•No-Rubbing" Laundry Help.— i Scotemjin.—(Ad.) How to make the norm , beautiful. Furnish at Walker and Coakley's. A huge stock—a wide selection. — (Ad.) My wife speaks -with great eloquence in praise of "No-Ivubbinjr" Laundry Holp for washing all dirty clothes clean without rubbing. —Old Colonist. —(Ad.) A charming variety of novelty neckwear at the marked at Auckland's keenest prices.—John Court, Ltd., Queen Street—(Ad.) j Golden Rirle candles lighting and delighting New Zealand. Arfk all grocere. (Ad.) A record selection of spring and summer blouses in the most fashionable desigros and fabrics, now showing at the .T.O.L. We welcome your inspection.— John Court, Ltd., Queen Street. —(Ad.) German Rule v. Golden Rule.—A etudy in contrasts. —(Ad.) If you pet a chin taKo NAZOT, immediately. It will prevent core throat or' tightness of the chest. —(Ad.) My "wife is a tiger for "No-Ruhbing" ! Laundry Help. She makes a terrible I I noise if Perkme and Company run out of it.—Pukekohe Husband.—(Ad.) The eoap that's matting New Zealand famous, "TANIWHA." It's ymt perfect for every requirement of the home— I kitchen, laundry, bath.—(A-*U I Messrs. R. and R. Duder, Devonport.— i Please send mc to-day one packet each Keep Smiling Sand Soap, Golden Rule j Candles, Golden Rule Soap, No-Ruibl>ing ! Laundry- Help.—Yours reepect/fully, Mrs. Smiler-Goldia. —(Ad.) Whea you feel a cold coming on, don't wait until it has gripped you, but take NAZOL at once.—(Ad.) We grow fonder as tho days rtow longer! Ah. yes, fonder! That ie aft it should be—fonder! Of our favourite "NoRubbing' , Laundry Help the great eliminator of all dirt adn langourj—Remuera Ladies.—(Ad.)

SITUATIONS WANTED. JOI2TCRS and Cabinetmakers -wanted. Maud, Jlanukau lid.. J&psum. 'l'uoiie 4188. 5M> ABOUHERS and Carpenters 02) wanted for Shaw. Savin job, Strand, Parncll. G. I-L Edwards, Contractor. 605 ROBATIONBII wanted.—Apply Matron, Woodside Hospital. 60S DOMESTICS WANTED. GIRU strong, wanted, 16 or 17, to help with children and house work: good Ibonie mid. good wage*.—-I , hone oG'32 (:i rings). G7O MAID .wanted, to assist; also Kitchen Help.—Arundel, Waterloo Quadrant. opp. "Government House. CGO WAITRESS, smart, wanted at once.— Address Star Utßcc. «71 SmJATIONS WANTED. TfMTLOYMENT wanted, by elderly man, S-J preferably in private hospital, orphanage, •or store. — lixperienced, %[ Waterloo Quadrant. 3SO WANTED TO HIRE. T AOCOH and Diaghy -wanted* to Hire, for -L* ashing.—l'riee, etc., to Magneto, m>7, SUir Office. WANTED TO BUT. T> O O X S WANTED. GENERAL I.JTERATUKE, in large or Fmnll qiuiru.il.ios: also Novels, Magazines, j and Modern Music. Must be in good order. IWe will call and make offer if desired. BOOK BAZAAR. WeUesley Street. Tcone ID6A. c

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Auckland Star, Volume XLIX, Issue 244, 12 October 1918, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume XLIX, Issue 244, 12 October 1918, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume XLIX, Issue 244, 12 October 1918, Page 6