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SOME SUGGESTIONS IN !§ umh . w 'S WARM OUTFITTING AT STRANGE'S Our stocks include every need for the cold days and nights now prevailing, and all garments are notable for superior quality and value. Men's Heavy All-Wool Underwear .. 10/6 12/6 Men's Natural All-Wool Underwear (English)— 14/6 16/6 Men's Natural Wool and Cotton Underwear—--7/11 8/6 9/6 Heavy Flannelette Pyjamas .. 15/6 19/6 21/Union Pyjamas, in special quality .. ~ 25/- 30/Men's All-Wool Combination Underwear .. 32/6 Heavy AH-Wool Shirts, with collars or bands .. 18/6 Union Shirts, in good neat designs 15/6 17/6 22/6 Woollen Gloves 4/6 5/6 6/6 Girls' and Boys' Wool Gloves .. .. .. 3/6 Men's Woollen Scarves .... .. .. 8/6 Men's White and Coloured Sweaters 13/6 15/6 16/Men's Coat Sweaters, in grey, heather, and drab—--15/6 18/6 22/6 to 35/Heavy Woollen Socks .. .. 2/- 2/6 3/6 pair mmm DISCOUNT— 1/- IN THE £

mans mmmm glory §s hbs strength. lusted ot strength of nerve and limb we find nerve weakness everywhere. One of the greatest omsssoi nerve weaKhess is excess in any form—excess in food, excess in drirJiing, excessive calls on Naturebyovaxwork. worry and a trying climate. All these things are fatal to your health. Stop (hue excessts, and apart from just strengthening and nourishing the tir ~' —'' '■ —*— other treatment will be necessary. Fail to revitalise your nerves and thenire trell torn. Everyday of pur existence the phosphates protecting tha nerve fibres ; tndliillynsednp.it passes into the blood and through there into the urine and is thrown u.:i ui the body by this channel, or throueh the sweat of the skin. When a man works hard and perspires he uses lip a certain amount of the phosphatic fat. but worry, anxiety or any other excessive tax era toe nervous system will use up the fat much quicker than muscular work, and when the digestive '•-.;! system is in order these elements extracted from the food we eat s replaced into the nerves and brain. But on the other hand, after illness » or any form of excess, the vitality of \ the body is lowered, the reserve of f 1 energy is used up faster th fl be replaced, so weakne gftuinteed to give quickly, beneficial results. itreme nervous deikness which surely will make itself known to your disadvantage ? Perhaps you have tried persistently many advertised tonics vet von do not benefit. Why is it ? te ingredients are not be system, and instead of enriching and repairing the wasted nerve centres they go through to the kidneys and bladder and pass out of the body through the natural channels. What good can tonics such as these do you? Positively none 1 You are only wasting money and valuable rime hy taking them. Whereas a small outlay and a short period invested in OtisTonic Tablets, a tonic judiciously made and selected, would be a big stride along the road to health and happiness. is Tonic is therapeutically sound, [l be absorbed by the weakest digestive system and having behind It the name of a reputable firm can nd years of careful research work. Otis contair the nerves and blood require, and besides the: ithout fail, invigorate the weak digestive organs ment from the food we cat.. In this way Otis s i protect itself against disease { its composition has only nsm itself the actual phosse elements being utilised TONIC TABLETS for v BLOOD & NERVE •% all Chemists and Stores at 3/6 & 6/6 per bottle. If unable to obtain tha TOnoOtis Tonic Tabids, with (he special red wax seal on the cork, send prion of required to E. C. De WITT & Co. LTD., 89 Custom House Quay, Wellington. COMPLETE HOUSE FURNISHERS __._,* NO EXTRA ON VERY EASY TERMS for terms <5 worth . £1 Deposit, 1/7 weekly «10 worth .. £2 Deposit, 3/2 weekly «?0 worth ... £4 Deposit, 6/4 weekly Mo worth ... £6 Deposit, 9/6 weekly *4O worth £8 Deposit, 12/8 weekly *SO worth ... £lO Deposit, 16/- weekly «100 worth ... £2O Deposit, 31/- weekly :• larger amounts by arrangement. AU classes of Furaitur. and Furisbings in stock. SHOWROOM UPSTAIRS OPEN FRIDAY EVENING

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Press, Volume LIX, Issue 17756, 7 May 1923, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LIX, Issue 17756, 7 May 1923, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LIX, Issue 17756, 7 May 1923, Page 5