M 11 — 1 Last” —No. 6. WHY DID WE WIN AT TRAFALGAR? BECAUSE THE BRITISH HAD A COUPLE OF “SWAN” EACH BEFORE THE FIGHTI • Although blind in one eye, no one could deceive Nelson with inferior brands. He wasn’t blind to the fact that a Swan” Sausages are packed in Cellophane Wrapper with the “Swan” Band for protection of buyers. be sure you see A THE "SWAN” BAND ■ > Wjß
■ /WOK. ■ X'. ' Don’t Kiss BjfeS 4 With CATARRH Catarrhal Kisses and Bad Breath are Never Welcome Great European Remedy Opens Up Clogged. Nostrils and Relieves Catarrhal Deafness. FEW neonle realise what a I f T OO have eatarrh in any form, go f 0 your chemist and get an ounce of serious disease catarrh Parmint, and take in tablcspoonful really is. If neglected, the doses fcjr times a day, us directed. , . , . . Parmiiic is the great concentrate for damage it does is often irrepar- cata rrh that is now being so extern, able. Deafness, lung troubles sively used here in Australasia, and head noises that drive the w ’ llerc !t is B ivins eTen ’ and bead noises, tuat arise c under our own trying climatic consufferer nearly frantic, are fre- ditions. qucntly due to this insidious Catarrh being a disease of the blood, a is.a„. .-bust n. s . e « .1 ctarrt. " often makes its victim into a tf ie catarrhal poisons from the sys-worn-out, run-down catarrhal tem by treating the blood, and the ’ , x disease itself must vanish. Parmint wreck. What is catarrh to-daj has prove( j successful in so many may soon be something far more cases because it acts directly upon ... ~ ;r the blood and mucous membrane. serious. It Is more han a trif- to to hear ling ailment—more than a dis- plainly, smell, taste, and arise in gusting disease. It is a danger- the morning refreshed and strong, and with head and throat free ous one. Unchecked, xt fre- from phlegm, are conditions that quently destroys smell, taste and make life worth living. For your bearl re , .nd slowly bn. surel, 3**U'sS > , «tt undermines the general health, relief you should start the treatment and people begin to avoid you. now. PAR MI N T » At All Chemists iMianiiiiMa iiwimii iWMWihi
A Perfect Set of Teeth £2/5/-. (Upper or Lower). , Remodelling Set £l/10/-- sin ß ,e K T u hen^Sete 1 Ordered" Painless Extractions 2/6. Ta l tl ’Extracted V rea^ en feets Ordered ‘ H. W. FROST, LID. WANGANUI NEW PLYMOUTH, Broadway Bldgs, opp Post Office. Soles’ Bldgs.. Devon Street.
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Dominion, Volume 25, Issue 259, 28 July 1932, Page 3
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