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■sßanisfes , ifsemia -Weakness HnKWCBmKSCnB&BKSaHMBMI CREATES RICH, RED BLOOD AND INCREASES VIGOUR AND VITALITY Bloodless lipsand pale cheeks indicate the ailment and preventing its re* amemia or blood poverty, but the under- currence. lying cause is nerve exhaustion and The worried housewife, the nursing suttcrers usually experience other mother, the man or woman recovering symptoms such as : , f rom jj] nesS) a y w | lo wor ]- j iar( l or think Nervous Headaches or Neuralgia hard or play hard, are using an abnormal ** I Depression and Morbidness amount of nervous energy, and to meet 1 Spells of Faintness, Poor Memory the demand, the nerves,sap all the accompanied perhaps by loss of weight available nourishment from the blood which may lead to rapid decline°or leaving it thin, watery, amende. life-long incapacity. That is why In many cases amentia is the first physicians regard anaemia as a serious apparent sign of nerve exhaustion, and symptom requiring prompt attention, it is advisable to take Otis Tonic Tablets and it has been found that Otis Tonic at the earliest opportunity. Get a Tablets give better results in such cases supply from your chemist—a large than the tonics and drugs formerly bottle costs but 3,'6 —and take one tablet employed. three times a day .or whenever you feel Instead of merely affording temporary weak, faint or exhausted. This simple stimulation, Otis Tonic Tablets actually and inexpensive treatment will quickly regenerate the blood and revitalise the restore the colour to your cheeks and entire nervous system, thus banishing|make you strong and well again. 0# I TONIC ” ygj (J BLOOD & NERVE The Guaranteed Remedy for Debility, Brain Fag, Anrvmia, Depression, Morbidness, Maternity Weakness, Neurasthenia, Insomnia, Premature Decay and all ailments arising from blood poverty or depleted nervous energy. Obtainable from Storekeepers everywhere at 3/6 per bottla •r direct from E. C. DeWitt & Co. Ltd., P.O. Box 1162. Wellington.

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Cool Attire for Summer Wear! v \ . - The following are but a few of the many useful suggestions we have to offer in lower priced goods:— USEFUL BEACH FROCKS— Of washing Gingham in smart checks and stripe designs, with short alceves, round neck and belt. 12/6 each. JAPANESE SUNSHADES— Made of good . strong oiled paper, arp rainproof and strong for beach use. 4/6, 6/6, 7/11'each. SUNSHINE FROCKS—Smart ' “Jazz” patterns, round neck, short sleeves, gathered at hips; all, the newest shades. 10/6 each. COTTON FOULARD FROCKS— For morning wear, pretty pat- : 'terns on Navy and Black grounds, piped peck and sleeves? low waist, with White tie belt. 7/6 each. DAINTY FROCKS—In broken /•hoick Gingham; with sh'ort s/ccves; Organdie cuffu, collar and vest, finished off with OrA gandie sash. 17/6 -eacls. SMART WASHING FROCKS Of good quality Sponge cloth; in pretty shades, checks, etc., well cut and finished. 17/6 each. RATINE FROCKS—In the newest shades of plain and checks, three-quarior sleeves, Organdie cuffs, and finished off with dainty pleated Bertha collar. 29/6 each. (DRAPERS &GtarHIERS

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Dominion, Volume 18, Issue 11, 8 October 1923, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 18, Issue 11, 8 October 1923, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 18, Issue 11, 8 October 1923, Page 3

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