AHi J|WBBTell me honestly-have you ever sm <>ked a cigarette so cool and fresh-so smooth to your throat lw rn AvnirA" l mirf vn/IVall A Ideal for the handbag and convenient for the pocket Rj 20 for |/4 - 30 for V- - 50 for 3M "^^ESSI^Z^EF, DESK TINS 100 /"or 6/8 - PACKETS 10 for Bd. S ALSO IN PATENT 'TRU-VAC TINS OF SO for 3/4 Br . C.A.3U. (PRESERVE \\ NORMAL HEALTH lit During Winter Time 111 For the relief of colds in the ■■ I head — Feverish Colds and ■■ I Chills — Bronchial Affections Ml I —Children's Hacking Cough Bm / ) of Old People—Sore Throats PEPPERMINT CURE The Unrivalled Remedy for Winter's Ills
Good-Bye COLDS! It's good-bye cold and no fooling when Grove's Bromo Quinine (L B Q) gets on the job. This famous treatment usually breaks I up a cold in short time, because it treats a cold as an internal infection and does four things. It opens the bowels, combats the infection and fever in the system, relieves the headache and grippy feeling and tones the system. At all chemists RHEUMATISM AND NEURITIS BANISHED LIKE MAGIC. Send to your Grocer or Chemist a: once to get some or the mysterious wonder remedy — KETTLE'S PAIiN POWDERS. B.P.P. Is the common name and they only' cost 2d raeli or 1/. a packet. In two days! you will say, -It's a mystery" or "it's a wonder." My pains nave all gone. At all! Four-S-quare stores.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXVIII, Issue 155, 2 July 1937, Page 13
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