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LINGERING COLDS Source of Much 111-health. Catching cold upon cold, or railing to throw off one that may linger for weeks, is a source or great danger to the surrerer. A cold usually clings to a person in a -weak state of health, sapping the last vestige of vitality, and exposing the system to the onslaught of influenza germs. A point to remember is that your greatest protection against colds and influenza is vour own strength and vitality, and if you build these up by enriching your blood, you should not have dilliculty in throwing off colds and. 'flu. A weak system will become invigorated under the splendid tonic force or Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, Tor these pills build up and enrich the hlood. Steady nerves, sound digestion, keen appetite, a robust body, and an absence of headaches and backaches are dependent upon rich, red blood, which Dr. Williams' Pink Pills so reliably create. Protect yourself against winter's ills with Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. Everywhere, 3/bottle. DR. WILLIAMS' PINK PILLS NOTHING ELSE WILL DO.

PRECAUTION AGAINST 'FLU.

So much concern has been evinced by officials in regard to 'flu becoming an epidemic here that the public would be ■well advised to safeguard themselves. Disinrect the nose and throat with the antiseptic vapours of Pulmonas. The excellent pastilles taken early generally dispel a tendency to colds, bronchitis, 'flu, etc. Pulmonas in tins at chemists, 1/6 and 2/6.—(Ad.)

What is UNDERNEATH THE SURFACE ? UNDER the surface is the REAL quality of furniture. To-day too much furniture is being offered at what appear bargain prices. But these low prices are obtained by lowering the quality of the furniture. What false economy! wnat must eventually happen 4Bh ti% within a very brief time is only too evident! , \ / ty A Be wise! Know what is INSIDE the furni- #&L/ / S ture you buy. Don't let surface appearance idßJHß^al^. I 12. Webbed with heavy- ! — 1.3. ■'-■",: rr: Let us show you ■ heavy Cane. * ' '' m m ■««•■! w~^-«. | I 4.D^u- s «^ Rolkd | what is UNDER ! 15. Best Quality Hessian. \ A,% m , fit f||f!l A #ICI #» ! 16. Tow Filling on seat. j UIC SUlll! Of 117: Filling of Best Mill Wool! W ~ *~ W * 1.. : p iPi n g oJ our upholstery : Cushion. I *^ { 19. Wool Filling. J We beKeve that " under the surface " our upholsj 20. Kapok Filling. \ tery is the equal of any, and for value cannot be ?.,...,..,... ..,„ „„,„ .....„„,.,„ j beaten. QUALITY UPHOLSTERY AT UNBEATABLE VALUES «■> J. iiniin ii H^ —Lserw the new upholstered furniture we sell « ad suite W from e us yO o U r I=T f nUP° f compa ™ g prices will prove i 3-piECE I See the 'Kltalo+am' I CHESTERFIELD SUITE. -.1. eKeiCIOn IS 1 1?O7/Ta/a 1 Suite at Resent lU'U|in Our Window. GEORGE WALKER Ltd. The Furnishing House, Queen St., Next Smith & Caughey Ltd.

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Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 106, 7 May 1929, Page 13

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Page 13 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 106, 7 May 1929, Page 13

Page 13 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 106, 7 May 1929, Page 13

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