For rheumatism, lumbago, sciatica and other muscular complaints ! Apply "THERMOGENE" MEDICATED WADDING to the affected part and experience the instant comfort and lasting relief. No more messy poultices or plasters ! Made by the makers of the famous " Thermogene" Medicated Rub; used everywhere for head and chest colds, catarrh, sore throats, etc.
Thrill for Visitors to Wellington The Magic Multiple-Unit Electric Train Although it is a year since the modern multipleunit electric train began running between Wellington and Johnsonville it is still a novelty, to be erijoyed by visitors. The train glides so smoothly through pleasant landscapes that a passenger may well be loth to leave the very comfortable seat at the end of the journey. This train is a wonderful expression of human ingenuity. Emphatically it shows that in progressive policy the New Zealand Government Railways are not lagging behind the railway enterprises of Europe or America. FREQUENT SERVICES EVERY DAY.
STOP coughs quickly Lane's taken at once ;eb right to the root of the trouble — pve« QUICK RELIEF from hacking, weaken*nß» dangerous coughs—and SURE PROTECTION against P° ss *hle "lung trouble." ■HHif Lane's HEALS. SOOTHES, STRENGTHENS the blood and the whole system. PERSEVERE with Lane's! Price 2/9 and 4/9 a bottle at all •tore*. RADIO Li eE NS E S Which expired on 30th June SHOULD BE RENEWED WITHOUT FURTHER DELAY!
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Auckland Star, Volume LXX, Issue 164, 14 July 1939, Page 10
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