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ONE ACHING TOOTH—A WORLD OF MISERY.

Miserable days, sleepless, painful, and seemingly endless nights. Lowered vitality, irritable temper, general unfitness for anything —that\3 what toothache means. Why face the dentist's chair and the loss of a tooth, when sure and speedy relief is to be har! by applying Barraclough'e Magic Nervine?.A drop or two on cotton wool, placed in an acliing tooth, kills the nerve and stops the pain. Of all chemists and store's 1/0.

• Progan<"ra gets rid of the most stubborn corn. 1/G.

Rheumo quickly banishes Rheumatism. 4/6.

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Unique cricketing souvenir. Cricketers should see the interesting bat in one of our windows. This bat bears the autographs of the English and Australian players who took part in the second Test at Lord's this year.—Smith and Caughey, Ltd.—(Ad.)

"GOLD^STAR" r/ffi CIGARETTE OF TO-DAY A * 1 T) 1 f Aina.zingly l opul2ir} ■ Smokers have not been slow to II It U //j^/^'^fc appreciate the extraordinary good- ik Jw ness of the v GOLD STAR " " Three ft^fe^-^^^My have an attractive Series of J^^^^S^S^^^Wr NEW CIGARETTE PICTURES. bring new ideas in manufacture rp> j —And like all "Three Castles/ , are made \ from the best tobacco money can l You must smoke them to appreciate them/

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Auckland Star, Volume LVII, Issue 251, 22 October 1926, Page 13

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Page 13 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume LVII, Issue 251, 22 October 1926, Page 13

Page 13 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume LVII, Issue 251, 22 October 1926, Page 13