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I .Shop early and always at Smith and jCaughey, Ltd.—(Ad.) i There is a distinction —all its own—to be found in "52 Lavender." It is incomparable for -its delicate and refreshing ! fragrance, which is obtained from mil- : lions of lavender, rose, and orange J flowers <p-own in the south of France. Ad. Smith and Caughey, Ltd., for Christmas gifts.— (Ad.) The incomparable quality, the new and handsome style of the get-up of the famous "52 Lavender' , make it more attractive than ever as a delightful present to a lady.—(Ad.) i Smith and Caughey, Ltd., for Christmas gifts. — (Ad.)

Do You Look Forward To a Good Night's Rest? Do you regularly antici- is for your health's sake pate a refreshing sleep? that many doctors now Or do you oread going to say you should quit tea bed, only to stare, sleep- and coffee. Drink Instant less, at the walls? The Postum, the delicious mealdifference between sleep- time beverage instead! In ing and staring is simply a flavour it is rich and satismatter of nerves. fying. When ycur nervous Instant Postum is fundasystem is in a sound con- mentally a nerve strengthdition, you aie certain to ener because it lets you get sleep well. But when sound, restful sleep. Inyour nerves are worn out stant Poslum is a sldlfullyand beyond your control, made cereal beverage, and your rest is broken and the secret of its popularity your awakening leaves is its protection to health you languid and irritable. and its delicious flavour. Doctors know that Ask your grocer for much of the nerve dis- Instant Pcstum. * Drink orders result from tea this hot, refreshing beverand coffee drinking. The age in place of tea or drugs in these drinks coffee for 10 days and see over-stimulate, often caus- what a wonderful differing the serious ills which ence it will make in the result from disturbing the way you feel. Sold everyregular bodily functions. It where! Instant Postum for Health "There's a Reason ,, Agents for New Zealand: S. A. SMITH AND CO., LTD. | Head Office: Auckland. Thin, Weak and Shaky. Remarkable Cure by Dr. Cassell's Tablets, the Great Health Builder Christchurch Testimony '■' Dr. Cassell's Tablets are worth more than their weight in gold " Those are the words of Mrs. Messervy, of 17, Higtistead Road, Papaniii. Christchurcli, a lady who has beeu cu.ed of severe nervous breakdown by Dr. Cassell's Tablets, and who testifies out of pure gratitude and to help other sufferers. Mrs. Messervy continues: — " I feel I cannot say pnough in praise of Dr. CassrlTs Tablets after what they have done for mc. I am sure they saved my life, my nerves were in such a terrible state when I first tried them. It is two years since I first fell ill. I became thin, weak and shaky, and at last could hardly crawl about. My sight, too, became affected, aud I felt fit for nothing. I tried rarious remodies, but got little or no benefit until I tried Dr. Cassell's Tablets. I •m very thankful I did, as thr-y soon made a difference in mc. My nerves became stronger, and as I continued I gained strength until now I am quite active. My sijiht, too, recovered ;in fact, I have not used glasses for the last nine months. " I am giving Dr. Casspll's Tablets to my daughter age 14, who fell out of her pram, when a baby and has boon an invalid ever since. Since taking the Tablets she ha« started to grow and eat better; the black rinjis have left her eyes and she is etronger generally. I think Dr. Casssll r i Tablets are wonderful, and I wouldn't be without them for anything." PBSCES IN Hf SU Ink i dgPfc"foSJ I TAKE TWO lEW ZEALANO M. E.u2p TABLETS I.#> o>l, at beduum and '» « *+/' The Vntvtrsal Homt lie merit, tor not* how well (the 41. «iie ntntntt inaUnn B!e«»lnM«M Wastin: H^,.* 1 *"".; °°"" b«inr th» more Runt Ftilmi Aneicia PelpiSafion -Iμ w VP economical) ItouriMi KWney TroaWt Vital EHiamam £'" V°" ™J AI 1 Chemiita NmibUhbh Ingestion Ntrvovuiui {'J, , , ? r »»«lUi Rnd Su>r« Aalt 8e«ci»lly vsiuasit for Nunicr Klethorl anj turinr Vliiiii » for Dr Cae»eil<i the Critical Peri.m of Lifs. * ar7,xi nVi T»bl«U I „,. ,;„,„„.. Co . Ud „„«„„„„. Sne |rog&&t> r EEN uv /I llf ISi T'^^if V|| f^^^^^S^T gives nickel f/te Slow of polished silver No dingy nickel on my stove! Bon Ami — a damp cloth — a bit of a rub a moment's wait while the magic-white cloud forme .... then—whisk .... and away go the tarnish and the dried Bon Ami together. Coarse, gritty cleaners, made of sharp, hard minerals are apt to mar a delicate surface like nickel or enamel; but after Bon Ami's gentle, searching touch, you won't find the tiniest scratch. I Ifl^lfel^s3l

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Auckland Star, Volume LII, Issue 303, 21 December 1921, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume LII, Issue 303, 21 December 1921, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume LII, Issue 303, 21 December 1921, Page 8