JUBT ILL —NOT BAD ENOUGH FOR THB DOCTOR. _ "*»k LoMby About It." Practically all my buemess life as a chemiet.l have been prescribing. It has been my business hobby—some doctors call mc a pure quack. Thousands of patients have been through my hands and they don't call mc a quack. They are grateful for the benefit they receive When out of sorts, tired, eleeplese ne»voue and low epirited, indigestion, kidney or bladder troubles, piles, gore legs, ekin troubles, or any minor ailment, come and ask Loaeby about it." A. M. LOASBY, The Only Prescribing Chemist, 24, H.M. Arcade, Auckland. Country patients treated by correspondence. Send mc your symptoms fully. Enclose 8/6 and you will get your medicine <by return post 8^p en m.-S:) evenings from 7
"■AXTER-β" WINS ALWAYS. letYer^nrmore 00 -!? 8 T" , **«»«* this Ba'«er'' B oS ?funB n Prefer/" "l "b v^"' 6 " Ot from "iK wUh "one" smjllTotlS^'™ ll^ 2/6 big bottle, chemistor eto"e.-(A<l J i The populations of the four chief metropolitan areas are respectively— (Auckland, 133,7i12; Wellington, 95 235; Chmtelmrch, 9ti,783; and Dunedin, If jour suffer from "nerves" t»ke tee advice of one-time sufferers who liave now recovered. In Auckland alone there are hundreds who testify teat Marshall's Fospherine cured their nervous disorders Ask Tor Marshall's Fospberine—the Fospheriue spelt with, an "F." All chemists and stores sell UarshaiTs— 2/6 bottle, makes 100 doses. (Ad.) - . Ordinary -food Is deficient In elements which the body must have to renew waste tlasme. VIT.VFER, All-British .Nerve (Food, supplies these essential (food elements, thus restoring fagged brains, exhausted nerves, weaned toodles to strength. Doctors use and recommend Vitafer Ask your chemist lor it. Sample 3/<J. post free," from J. A. Coltart, Chemist, Chrlstchurch.—«Ad.) A enp of Ex-ox, the finest meat extract produced, together with ■ few blecuits or a •aodwich, will make a midday lunch that Iβ light, eatiefying and Invigorating. A «up of Ex-ox will keep you satisfied and clearheaded for the rest of the day- Cheap, too! From, ail grocera. Inert, on E*-ox—a St George product made Saj -ftriae and
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Auckland Star, Issue LI, 3 February 1920, Page 7
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