Laxettes are just, like delicious chocolates, and safely arid iurely" correct constipation, biliousness, sickness arid all liver, stomach arid, bowel-troubles.-1/6 each tin at all chemist's.—r{Ad.)
Cattarrhal Deafness May Be Overcome.
If you have catarrhal deafness-or bead noises go to your chemist, arid ■- get ioz or Parmint (double'strength) and add to it 4-pint of hot*water and a littie crystal sugar. Take one tablespoonful four times a day. . , ■..■'..;:-....■ This will orten bring quick reller from the distressing head noises: • .;■ Clogged nostrils should open, breathing become easy and the Iriucous stop dropping into the throat. It is'easy, to prepare, costs little and-is pleasant to : take; Anyone who' has catarrhal deafness or c bead noises should give this prescription a trial.- (Ad.)
PLUNKET PRAMS^^ AVERT THE: DANGERS c OF TEETHINGFor little children Steedman's Powders are especially effective at teething time in keeping their : little, bodies healthy and their blood fresh and pure. They are also a safe, gentle aperient.; , "Hint* to Mothers" BdMft ■•■'.. Potud Frit on Riqutit. . .'."' BOR CONTStIPATICW ' : '" JOHN STEEDMAN & fcO.v London,. f •nd 118 Wakefield Straet. Wellington.. SUPERFLUOUS HAIR Destroyed by "RUSma» i ßead.). signed, tumped, guaranteed tunJ-SBAlfa. Florence Hull«n, : 0.M.0., fJSSSS: W«c«,- .Send
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Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 244, 15 October 1929, Page 11
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