Men that are men need a-man's blade PROBAK REGISTERED TRADE MARK MADE IN ENGLAND frlcc 2/- per Packet OF ALL DEALERS Probak is the sturdy double-edge razor blade designed for beards made tough by outdoor life and sport, for skins made tender by wind and sun. Built in a heavier way, with specially honed edges, Probak makes light work of the most stubborn bristles. a£B£jyUL Vm i'ttUmi Ait*'* • VAN BTAVEREN BROS., LTD., AUCKLAND, WELLINGTON. CHHI6TCHURCH Is Constipation spoiling your Health ? The cause of 90% of poor Health is a faulty functioning of the stomach, liver and bowels. Headaches, Biliousness, Loss of Interest in Life, Dizziness, Flatulence, all emanate from ONE CAUSE-CONSTIPATION. BEECHAM'S PILLS - The Vegetable Laxative—dispel impurities, which cause sluggishness and heaviness—and MAKE YOU FIT! These pill« are the finest TONIC APERIENT that money can buy. They are always efficacious, have a salutary and stimulating effect on the internal organs—Regulate and Tone the Digestive system and Purify the blood. Their Benefit is quickly feJt. Carefully prepared from vegetable ingredients, Beecham's . ENSURE SOUND SLEEP, AROUSE TORPID LIVER, DISPEL BILjOUSNESS, HEADACHES* INDIGESTION ■V- " Worth a Guinea a Box PILLS Transport-and the Depression „ A Question of Cause and Effect ALTHOUGH there may be differences of opinion • as to the causes of the depression, there should be generil agreement about one of the preseht troubles—the over-supply of transport facilities—an excess which costs the country some millions sterling a year.. While the Railways, well-equipped and efficiently organised for satisfactory economical transport, have the latent capacity fof a large increase of service, the Dominion is heavily burdened with competitive transport. It is clear that the Dominion's full recovery from the present set-back necessitates elimination of waste in transport. The Railways can help New Zealand to regain prosperity. Wellington, Bth August, 1932. \J' 'J " General Manager N.Z. Railways. ???????????? • • • • • • HEALTHY, ECONOMICAL RECREATION 7 . • ? ? • - ? ? ? ? Mj.rrrrrn~R \ Railway Mystery Tramp ? ? ? ? ? ; Christchurch to the Unknown ? SUNDAY, 14th AUGUST Special Mystery Fare 3/6 TRAIN LEAVES CHRISTCHURCH 8.20 a.m. Boiling Water and Teapots Provided FREE. Stout Tramping Shoes and two pairs Of Stockings are Recommended. ?????? ? ? T ? ?
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Press, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20620, 9 August 1932, Page 4
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