Harry W. Diedrick, 50 years old, arrived at an Illinois police station to demonstrate an invention—an improysd flare to warn motorists of automobiles stalled without lights. police welcomed him with two warrants, each several months old, charging him with parking without lights. Double-seated "boyproof" navy allwool shorts at 6/3 and 6/8 for School Wear Bargain Week.—Ashley's A.B.C. Stores, Ltd., Karangahape Road. —(Ad.)
fID'TLU" eck all colds promptly and vent serious complications, WICKS W Vapoßub DkAWsII Iplffl PAIN-
H §n ||3 f| There need be no scare. Influenza may m m mk. jMj be mysterious but it is both preventable and curable. At the first signs—a headache at the back of the eyes, a bad cold, aching limbs, a temperature —take to bed and never hesitate to call in the doctor early. If, in spite of everything, 'flu develops, then be sure to follow your advice. Influenza should not be neglected. The danger is in its after effects and convalescence is the really critical period. For the dispensing of the doctor's prescriptions, for homely medicines, for hot-water bottles and thermometers, for tonics and restoratives, Boots service is unsurpassed. Boots laboratories ensure materials that are pure and active —and Boots dispensing leaves nothing to chance. ¥©U CAN RELY ON AUCKLAND SHOP: WELLINGTON SHOP:
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Auckland Star, Volume LXVII, Issue 206, 31 August 1936, Page 9
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211Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume LXVII, Issue 206, 31 August 1936, Page 9
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