"ASK LOASBY ABOUT IT." A lady writes:—"l was fearfully lowspirited, and felt 1 did not care to livealways crying; my head ached from morning till night; I could not sleep; my bowels would only act with strong purges. I could only eat by forcing myself, and then I had flatulence and in° digestion and palpitation of the Heart. I was simply a nerve wreck. 1 was advise- to 'Ask Loasby About It,' and Loasby's 'Get Wc-i' and treatment cured mc in seven weeks. Perfectly well thank God." What Loasby did for this patient he can do for you.
I A. M. LOASBY, LTD., The Only Prescribing Chjmisis aud Violet Pay High Frequency Electrical Experts, 26 and 2T, His Majesty's Arcade, Auckland. Country patients treated by post. Write fully all your symptoms, enclose 10/ for fortnight's supply of medicine. '" (Ad.) - Makes Shaving a Pleasure—Rexona Shaving Soap, the Triangular Stick. Sold in pure aluminium containers, 2/. — (Ad.) "My kingdom for a cure." —Anon. Now-a-days the sovereign remedy for coughs and colds is Baxter's Lung Preserver. Famous for over 50 years as a reliable antidote for all throat, chest, and bronchial maladies. There's welcome relief in each rich, warming, penetrating dose of " Baxter's." Pleasant to ta":e. Also an excellent tonic. Generous-size bottle, 2/6; family size, 4/6. Chemists and stores.— (Ad.)
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Auckland Star, Volume LV, Issue 151, 27 June 1924, Page 8
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