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Irritability, like Headache, is indisputable evidence of some disorder of P the body—generally of the nervous system. In the majoritv or cases this I I™ condition of the nervous system arises from either Indigestion or Constipation. II Tonics and other treatment will •be of little value unless the cause is a if removed. Relieve the indigestion, stimulate the bowels to a regular natural ' 8§ habit and all symptoms of irritability will disappear. To accomplish this take a course of Chamberlain s Tablets—they have aKg , 1 marvellous effect on the stomach, liver and bowels and relieve all disorders B B of those organs. 1 Try them next time you feel irritable. | To stimulate the digestive organs, cleanse and invigorate the stomach, and induce a natural, regular habit of the bowels, nothing equals CnAMBEIMSNSTABLETS ■■ J& 1 -THEiSTOMAcn o Liver,. J llama- iiiwhSbw~nffif

Corns Loosen, Then .«9ust Lift Them Off Nothino But "GETS-IT" Will Do This to Corns and Calluses. If you have ever had corns, you have tried many things to get rid of them— salves that make the toes raw and irritated and which allow the corn to remain, cotton rings that make your corns bulge out, scissors and knives that make You Can't HicJeCom 'StavF^ltns I, Around I Uso "GETS-IT" TWcbt and lL._ See tho Corns Vanuh. 4orns bleed and sore, adhesive tape and bandages that press on to the corn and make your foot feej too large for your shoe. Why undergo these torments? Why not do what millions of people are doing, take 3 seconds of your time and apply "GETS-IT." It dries, you can put your stocking on right away, and wear your regular shoes. Your corn begins to loosen from the toe andl then von can lift it off easily and completely. It's painless. It's the common-sense way, the simplest, easiest, most effective way in the world. 'It never fails. "GETS-IT" is manufactured by E. Lawrence and Co., Chicago, "U.S.A. Sold by all chemists and*6tores. Try a bottle to-day and be finally rid of all your corn misery. REPRESENTATIVES: Sharland and Co., Auckland; Sharland Co., Wellington; Kempthorne, Prosser and Co., Wellington; Young's Chemical Christchu'rch; Marshall Drug Co., Dunodin. Nalures Own Refresher Delicious o Wholesome •• Brooke's jemg& The Finos? ' • LEMON ; SQUASH . in the* World ■ ALWAYS KEEP A BOTTLE HANDY iiiiiiiHiiiiiiiHiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiHMininniii The Products 6f the N.Z. Coffee & Spcie Go. LIMITED Are THE Goods to Ask for 1 They are UNSURPASSED M 8425-3 MOTOR CARS HUDSON. super-six. 5-7 scater. E. L. & P. P. £365 BUICK. 6 cyl. 5-*?afr. E.LifcS.S.. suar'd £385 WOLSLET. 5-seater, up-to-date condition. £200 FORD. 5-sen.ter. lato model, nice order £185 FORD. 2-seater. 1914 guaranteed right £125 RENAULT, full S-scaler. new body, tip top order. £200 BERLIET. 5-seater, equal to new condition — <■ . "75 OVERLAND (1B16;. D-seater, 11.903 miles running. £255 CALCOTT. 2-Ssealer, ideal forlady'&usc £285 HUP.. 20-b.p.. small 2-seater. bargain £120 FORD. 5-seater. good orderand conditional 0 DODGE. 5-seater. latest model, only 7,000 mil* £3I5 S motor cycles TRIUMPH, countershaft 3 speed gears t75 ROVER. 3-speed. countershaft soars £57 I INDIAN'. Power Plus, 3-apeed. K. S. -• £55 TRIUMPH (1913). free engine -. £45 4*. 3-spetd. countershaft gears * - £60 AJ.S.. countershaft. 2-speed gears .. £45 INDIAN. countershaft gears £50 QUADRANT. 4 h-p. gears.. -. £35 , KING DIOK. 3J h.p„ 3-speed. f. engine .. £32 i TRrCTItPH, Si drop tank, fixed wheel £18 : ALLDAT3. A 1.1, ON". 2-speed. c/s. gear* •. £35 ! • TERMS abranced ■ I CORNER HIGH AND TUfIM STRE&TS ■ •lephona 3392 y 80* 944

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Press, Volume LV, Issue 16472, 15 March 1919, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume LV, Issue 16472, 15 March 1919, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume LV, Issue 16472, 15 March 1919, Page 6