"ASK LOASBY ABOUT IT." \Then tired and -weary, always tired, life seems a burden to you. You liare headaches, the appetite fickle, bowele irregular, palpitation of the heart, flatulence and indigestion, none of the organs acting as they should do, blood poor. Well, of course, you are run down. Why I continue? Come and "Ask Loasby I About It." Loasby's Mighty Remedies I ) -.re cured hundreds like you, positively cured them, and they will cure you. I •
A- M. LOASBY, LTD., The Only Prescribing Chemists and Violet Bay High Frequency Electrical Experts, 26 and 27, His Majesty's Arcade, Auckland. Country patients treated by letter. Write fully all and every symptom. Enclose 10/ for fortnight's supply of "Get Well" medicine.—(Ad.)
Write, for- Jas. Paseoe'a new ring cata-; logue. The designs will please, and prices are Auckland's lowest. — (Ad.) If you Lave not tried "Camp" Coffee yet, then rest assured you have a treat in store. "Camp" is made easier, quicker, goes further, is cheaper and tastes much better than any other cotfec.— (Ad.) Just received at John Court, Ltd., a further shipment of black rubber coat 3, 46m to 32in, 39/6. Also coloured rubber, sizes 46in to .53in, 47/6; and smart oilsilk coats in brown, purple, fawn, plum, navy, black, rjn/6. Early inspection advi?e'd. -John Court, Ltd/tjuc" *■*"*■*. — (Ad.)
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Auckland Star, Volume 55, Issue 152, 28 June 1924, Page 12
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