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“Thru the Night” sad sounds prevail As the winter months unfold; Mournful calls from those who all. Children stressed by croupy cold. “Thru the Night," lights come and go Where relief comes prompt and sure — Mothers flitting to and fro. Mixing Woods’ Great Peppermint Cure.

PRECAUTIONS AGAINST INFECTION. Pulmonas are strongly medicated pastilles. As they slowly dissolve in the mouth their antiseptic vapours are inhaled into throat, bronchial tubes, and air passages, thus guarding against airborne infection. Pulmonas give relief in all coughs, throat, and chest troubles, their direct action ensuring rapid ease, Pulmonas at chemists, Is. 6d. and 2s. 6d.—Advt.

DOGGED BY DOUBT? YOU NEED MARSHALL’S FOSPHERINE. Indecision is the banana-skin on the threshold of success, upon which many a good man slips back to mediocrity. Nerves are responsible for indecision. Build up your nerves and you can conquer doubt. Marshall’s Fospherine feeds the nerves with the vital elements of Phosphorous which are so often lacking in modern foods. It builds up brain and nerve, and charges your whole system with vitality, giving you the will to DO! Marshall's Fospherine in the six-sided carton is obtainable at all chemists and stores. 100 doses for 2s. (id. But be sure you get “Marshall’s.” No other will do!— Advt.

TRAVEL VIA CANADA’, THE “C.N.R.” WAY. If you’re planning a trip to Britain, or across the Pacific, be sure to travel across Canada. The finest scenic route is that of the Canadian National Railways. Youlll be carried through the highest Rockies; you’ll see glorious Jasper National Park, the largest in the world; magnificent Mount Robson, 13,068 feet; all the provinces; nine provincial capitals. Magnificent all-steel trains—perfect service. Get booklets from Union Steam Ship Co., of N.Z., Ltd., offices or Thos. Cook and Son. Be sure tickets are endorsed “Canadian National.” Fascinating literature free from Canadian National Railways, Dominion Farmers’ Institute Buildings, Wellington.—Advt.

For bronchitis and asthma inhale NAZOL. Immediate relief will follow. Start taking NAZOL to-day.—Advt.

' aVe You Met ffgigßWglggb I The “SHINO” Family ? [f not, a most efficient help is missing from your home. Do not delay, but get acquainted with one or more of the ‘Shino” family; you will be surprised how quickly, how thoroughly your dusting and polishing is done; how beauti i fully your silver shines, and how healthy and dust free * | your home has become. ; Here they are: “SHINO” Dust Cloth—-1/6 each. “SHINO” Polishing Cloth—l/9 “SHINO” Dust Mop—s/-. "SHINO” Floor Polisher; broom shape. 7/6 | each. “SHINO” Wall Duster. 8/6 each. Reversible I Polish Mop. 8/- each. Oil, small 1/9; large 2/9. Your health and that of your family demands a better, I more dustless, more sanitary way than the old-fashioned broom and linty duster. Get a “Shino.” We would be pleased to see you at our Showrooms. E. W. IVlills & Co. Ltd I. Corner Jervois Quay, Hunter and Victoria Streets, Wellington.

I f° r I I >ji „ Koziness I I I >Lx • You and Yours Can't Catch Cold ! ’-■fwWft If You Wear * i “KILKER” CLOTHES. I ’ \\j|\ . . . for . I 1/ C \ \J/ \ Ladies’ Nightdresses, Pyjamas, and | fc/ J other warm “Undies.” , H Children’s Rompers, Sleeping Suits, 0 I q/ 111 Il ' Nighties, etc. || \ |a\ I AU Babies' Clothes—snug, healthy | Ik \ and pretty. fl 1J /z \ ** Kilter ” Clothes wash well, wear gj / vS well, and are always becoming. I T AH lading Drapers sell '* Kilker x,. ' by tfi e Yard, or in garments to suit g V V ° U I ( "Kilker” for Koziness. J ' TWf/v// ■ J I ’ — Onoe Used—Always Used. H i II v/t/’-I MADE BY KILCOUP AND WALKER. H flWfli' ltd - I z. CC?/J-ll'LZt Berrydon Mills, Aberdeen, Scotland. H I -i N,z< Offices Foresters’ Buildings, H i I I Albert Street, Auckland. H

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Dominion, Volume 18, Issue 223, 20 June 1925, Page 19

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Page 19 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 18, Issue 223, 20 June 1925, Page 19