"ASK LOASBV ABOUT IT." f j Those noises in the head, unable to sleep, great depression and low spirits, ; bowels irregular, specks before the eyes, poverty of the blood and all your minor troubles will disappear after" you come and "Ask Loasby About It." ; I have positively cured hundreds upon hundreds of cases worse than you. Sβ why suffer? A. M. LOASBY, The Only Prescribing Chemist j And Violet Ray High Frequency Electrical Expert, Hia Majesty's Arcade, Auckland. (Ad.)j
DANCING. ~P~ J Every young man who goes rlancinz natnrally wants Ms hair to look its best. Komoe Hair Cream (non-greasy) keeps a man's hair well dressed the en.ire fiVpnlns— keeps every hair in place—without iiiakia? it greasy, sold by all hairdressers and chemists, 2/6. Wholesale- Auckland Dnij Co., Kempthorne-6, and Sharlaad's —(Ad.)
" " ■ — •'SSSSj. ' "Success isn't by chance." GrcaTCS. Kifty-flve years of popular appreciation is a fair indication of t:ie worth nf » produ -t. Baxtor's v,n X Preserver enjoys this emiable distinction as a time tested couab and cold remedy. When any of the family is "down" with a severe cold or couch, "Roxtc's" is always in great demand. Also a grand tonic; restores jaded constitutions—purifies and enriches blood—bucks you up! Get a large 2/6 bottle of "BaxterV now froM chemist ox grocer.— (Ad.)
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Auckland Star, Volume LII, Issue 213, 7 September 1921, Page 6
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