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Mo-NotaCure St. Jacobs Oil doesn't cure rhenmatism, lumbago, backache, etc. But it stops the pain immediately. Then Nature often cures. Stop the suffering in this matchless way. Do it in a minute, as people for 65 years have been doing. Yon owe that to yourself. St. Jacobs Oil Rubs T> A TJVT Away Mo bom X\lT3..-U.T. 1/6 Breathe . relief . — m STOP THAT COUGH. Breathe healing relief with every breath by simply letting Pulmonas dissolve »lowly on the tongue —right to the far corners of the inflamed breathing organs the powerful antiseptic vapours penetrate. Irritation ceaset— your cough at once relieved- - All WL \ chemists stock these BSr wonderful pastilles. •*5/\ |/6 and 2/6 a tin. '4& or send price to 'A STACEY Bros., \ NEWIMAEKET. Auckland. £jp RELEf BY ttIALATOH Deliciou-P CAKE D2LICIOUS "tastetantalising" Adams Bell Cake. Kich with crisp, crunchy nuts, luscious raisins, sweet sultanas, and the choicest candied peel—all specially selected. And so pure, so wholesome. The best ingredients that money can buy are used. Pure butter, fresh eggs— everything just as you would use yourself. It is made in numerous varieties, too. Try % pound to-day. ADAMS BELL > CO:, LTD. 124, Queen Street. 75 and 76, Karangahape Rd. Three Lamps, Ponsonby. 200, Broadway, Newmarket.

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Auckland Star, Volume LVII, Issue 143, 18 June 1926, Page 13

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Page 13 Advertisements Column 5 Auckland Star, Volume LVII, Issue 143, 18 June 1926, Page 13

Page 13 Advertisements Column 5 Auckland Star, Volume LVII, Issue 143, 18 June 1926, Page 13

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