NEURITIS CURED BY VIOLET RAY 6. "Ask Locsby About It." Mr. came to "Ask Loasby About It." He, had suffered badly from neuritis for months. He was unable to work, his suffering was continuous—no rest day or night, fie really thought he would lose his reason. In THREE WEEKS he was CURED, and has not had any return of his old pain. Violet Ray treatment and Loashy's medicine is almost a positive cure for neuritis, all nerve troubles, rheumatism. noiscß in the head. Jt is truly marvellous what Loasby does for sufferers with Violet Ray treatment. Violet Ray High Frequency Electrical treatments (daily). £2 2/ per week, payable in advance. A. M. LOASRY, The Only Prescribing Chemist, His Majesty's Arcade, Auckland. — (Ad.)
NO MORE CORNS. Most people will be glad to hear of a crand corn remedy thnt ensures sratif.vini? foot-ease —Ivy Leaf Porn "Ivy Leaf is a specially prepared green silk, permeated with chemicals that quickly and permanently destroy chronic corns. Acts speedily and painlessly, 'iet a I,'li uackPt now. AM chemists and .stores. Wholesale. C. H. Hooper, Brunswick Building, Auckland. Ad.
Their graceful "hang,' , easy Raglan shoulders, and wide skirt, produce a smart dressy effect, besides giving the wearer of the "Mattamac" such a sense of ease that the possession of complete weather protection seems hardly possible.—Frank Duncan and Co., Ltd., 26, Lome Street.—(Ad.) Ladies' one-piece frocks of nattier blue Panama cloth, trimmed dainty floral cretonne, 25/11, at Ashley's Busy Corner, Karangahape Road- —(Ad.) Piles cured in 6 vo 14 days. Chemists refund money if Pazo Ointment fails to cure Itching, Blind, Bleeding, or Protruding Piles. Stops irritation, soothes and heals. Price, 2/6.—(Ad.)
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Auckland Star, Volume LII, Issue 250, 20 October 1921, Page 8
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