If you have any palms, remember that tlio leaves ought to be sponged once a week with lukewarm water to which is added a little milk. After this let the palm stand in slightly warm water for two hours.
Miss D. MILLER L.C.L.H. Phone 41-036 Specialist In ICALL STEAM OIL PERMANENT WAVING. Diplomee and Demonstrator North of England. Miller Beauty Salon, 95 QUEEN STREET, Exchange Lane, Opp. Fort Street. CONSTIPATION DIZZINESS Violent Headaches "Disappear as though touohed by magic wand" A Melbourne woman writes the following unsolicited letter :— " It is about seven years since I first began to suffer in health. My appetite had gone, I lost interest in every-day affairs and felt sick and generally out-of-sorts. " Insomnia, dizziness, dimness of vision, rheumatism, terrible pains in the chest, back and sides, constipation and violent headaches were among my sufferings. "Nothing did any real lasting good until 1 commenced to use Mother Seigel's Syiup. That remedy seemed to put new life and strength into me. The indigestior all its long train of evil sympu appeared as though touched by a ma wand." Mother Seigel's Syrup will renew your appetite, purify your blood, stimulate your liver, regulate your bowels and give you new strength and new life. At all Chemists and Storekeepers. Trial size, 1/9 ; large size, 3/—.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 269, 13 November 1935, Page 13
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