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*O3 THS i.traGSf TEE THEOATJ SHE VOICE ! 1 1 HUDSON'S EUMENTHOL JUJUBES. THE QKEAT ANTZ-SEPXIC KSJUSDY FOR THK CURE OF COUGHS, COLD 3. BBOETCniTZS, ISri.TJEITSA, AND TUE jpffiBVBNTIOK O5" GGI3GVWSTIQ7S, y. « § i W- « i UrOike Cough Medicines "EUMESTHOL JUIUBES" do not interfere Uigestion. Oa tho contrary, they hare a beneficial effeot, as taeir Anti»6ptio Propertieo prevent abnormal [iwmeotasioa of food. Pc for^ !1 " <$fi Stomach Troubles^ It DrSheldon's. i I DIGESTIVE TABULES I H "Digest what you eatrWk Kir T- r\ r* w.-Jhe Only Cure . J£*i | At afternoon teas.^arid social function's : pri>vide your guests with Bycroft's Lemon Cream Biscuits —^a delicious biscuit with a dainty filling of lemon cream.. „ | "IT'S FAMOUS " || 5 because t-it -i I "IT'S GOOD." j I The Great Lung Healer B j and Body Builder. , R i At all Chemists and Stores. I J 2/6 and 4/6 per bottla. | I Take none but Lane's, j g When You Foe) Out of Sorts Take WILSON'S PILLS and be Health} md Happy. A wholesome health-giving family medicine. Recommended conft dently for blood and stomach troubles Price "1/6 per box, of your chemist cv storekeeper, or post free from the Wilsos Pill Company, Ltd., Wangauui.*" RHEUMO CURES A WELUKNOIWN * 1 PATE A RESIDENT. TT6EAD what Mr. J. Aitkin, the vreilJlA> known stevedore, Norfolk-street, Palea, writes: — , » "? 1 / . "August 1, 1907. "For a long time I suffered from Lumbago. I tried liniments of different, kinds, and Doctors' Prescriptions, hut could get no relief. It was torture for mo to work. The pain was so severe thai it bent me almbst double. One day I was in Boyle and Jones* . JStore', and was asked if I had trie;d ' Rhoumo. lam very thankful, that I did. The experience I had was a change from agony to great ease. Until , I took Rheumo, I could not get any. thing to touch my complaint. — J.. AITKIN." All stores and chemists sell Rheuino at 2s 6d and 4s 6d. 1 * PSL^ P » PRETTY NECK. | | Any v. Oman who desires a plump, pretty S i neck may ha\c it. A few minutes a day 5 I usinj: a Milos Massage Cup will work 5 !| wonders. f , ij This Massago Cup gets at the root of I | the trouble. It exercises the skin and eel- S s lular tissues, drawing to them the nourish- i S iiifjblood. Muscles are built up, all hollows I | are filled out, the skin becomes soft, 3 ffi smooth, and velvety. Satisfaction guaran- J 9 teed or your money back. Price 3-, at all J a chemists or post free from ... j i MISS M. McELWAIN, \ I TOILET SPECIALIST, AUCKLAND. . \ TVTATIONAL INSURANCE COMP'aNX 1^ OF NEW ZEALAND. „ FIRE AND MARINE. CAPITAL £2,000,000 Accumulated Funds exceed ... 275,000 Distinctive Features: Undoubted .Security, Lowest Current Rdtes of Premiums. OGtoe — Corner of New Zealand Express Co.'s Buildings, Hunter-street. J. MALLARD, Manager, Wellington. rrVHE NORTH BRITISH AND -MERJL CANTILE INSURANCE , COMPANY, LONDON AND EDINBURGH- ' Subscribed Capital .'.. ... £2,750,008 Paid up 587,500 Firo Reserve 2,135,374 MURRAY, ROBERTS AND CO., Ajtenta. SOUTH ElirnSH FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE CO. Capital £2,000,000 Accumulated Funds Exceed „. 532,000 , Fire, Marine, and Accident Insurances of every kind at very loweet rutes. E. E. HAMMOND, Manager. Office — 27. Lau.btr.n-11'.ia.v. YTellinKCon. rrUID VICTOEL* INSURANCE JL COMPANY, LTD. Fire, Marine, and Fidelity Guarantee Established 1849. Fire, Marine, and Fidelity Gunran*«a Risks accepted »t Lowest Current Rate*. LEVIN AND CO., LTD., aaontn. A T. M'WILLIAII, Carriage P^pTie"J^-" tor, 90, Couriona\ -plac. 'i'o,2phono Nos. 1536 and 1571. C'arn.'ut ai.d strict attention given to all order f ai-vro plant. None but experienced ch.ver. im.'iployed. Your patronage solicit H', ;.i:<i your requirements strictly attended to. A. T. "U'WILLIAMr"" 90, Courtenoy-placo GEE AND COMPA.Vr! SPECIALISTS IN WINDOW BLINDS, Holders of International GOLD MEDAL and CERTIFICATES Inspection of our Factory Showrooira cordially invited. v Address : QUIN-SIREET (OFF DIXON-STREET* 2118.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXV, Issue 47, 25 February 1908, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXXV, Issue 47, 25 February 1908, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXXV, Issue 47, 25 February 1908, Page 3