VIROLAX by Doctor's Orders It is because Virolax is not a mere aperient but a nutrient laxative that doctors are everywhere advising it in cases where the system needs some aid to regularity. Aperients are often irritant and harmful to the delicate internal membranes, but Virolax, which combines the lubricating properties of pure refined paraffin with the well-known strengthening powers of Virol, not only removes the results of intestinal weakness but tones up the system and so removes the cause of the trouble. That is why Virolax is so safe. It has no lowering effects and forms no habit ; on the contrary, it progressively restores the weakened system to health and natural regularity. VIROLAX The Nutrient Laxative IN TINS Ap-onls: WHIG 111. STi;rilE.\<O.N ec CO.. LIU., P.O. I'.ox ID-'U. Wellington, .VZ. CUSTARD POWDER! Superior in Quality and Flavour Foster Clark's is the world's finest custard. Made in Kent, the Garden of England. Enjoyed by young and old. Foster Clark's is unrivalled in its delicious richness. Use no other. Obtainable in large family and medium-sized canisters. Three flavours: Vanilla, Lemon, and Standard. MANUFACTURED BY FOSTER CLARK, LTD., Maidstone, England. Salmond and Spraggon. Ltd. Wellington. Sole New Zealand Agents. Foster Clark's Custard Powder ITS THE RICHEST CUSTARD! 3O />yv Ihe fourth point is at the A\ business end. It obeys the other three and records the owner's thoughts without the aid of a knife. OLD NEW ' All Sheaffer's latest ™dels have this «pp e of f Hell shaped Cap. SFENS and I
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Auckland Star, Volume LVIII, Issue 78, 2 April 1927, Page 34
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