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You'll Never have the Blues if you Drink FRAGRA. "Blues " is a slang phrase — it means you're right down to zero — it means periods of doubt and fear — you're miserable and don't know why — you feel quite sorry for yourself — then you get worse. . You feel you want something to revive your spirits, and that's just exactly what you do want. And yet a cup of tea — if it's good tea and the right kind — would put you rightin quick time, too. Good tea is the most exhilarating beverage known, and yet few know it — but it's hard to get. • Now Fragra Tea is a pure, wholesome, exhilarating good tea, free from dust 'and poisonous ingredients. It's the tea that dispels the blues — Fragra and the blues won't mix. - It's the tea that makes you get up and do things instead' of worrying about things which are going to happen next week — and don't. Fragra makes you help yourself — it gives you confidence. Somehow it makes you feel glad. You'd better try a packet, for you take "no risk in the matter. We guarantee Fragra." If you don't think it good jubt tell your grocer so. He will refund your money — we take the risk. All dealers of repute have it. The prices are 1/8. 1/10, and 2/- per lb.

y to Appointment JfSpEgfeS, the King. ! • / When you feel thoroughly ' _^ exhausted after a heavy • " • day's work, begin your dinner with a SOUP and so ward off indigestion. ;-;, A Cold oa the Chest is always dangirous. ('causeH;lfs( 'causeH;lfs lungs aTe^affected. i£-not takenriit'liand it may develop iijto bronchitis, pneiunoni^ or even * consumption. You need a medicine to sooth the irritation, Break up jthe cold andleave the lungsnstrong andhealthy. and there^s yf no remedy so good as >y . IrisK Moss j //A For over 46 year^it has been the favourite family cough medicme'. Mb. M. A. Gavin, J.P.'^ueens. ' town, writes:— // / I " I have used your^risb Moss for a number of years, amUiave found ' I it a most excellent/n»!dicine fora ' cough of sore throat./ It is very good,. I for cbildrcD, beinj; .very palatable, . and no trouble,to get the child to taken. y I I REFUSE SUBSTITUTES. Insist on gettmg the standard cough remedy— Bonn-. / yington's. aagaafgs vv > i»iii»Wiy* MaßmM ™* n wnfTftßf?

TS-fE WW% OOOTOR' HAS CSVEf! YOU /UP • Get a pot of RED CROSS OINTMENT and give it a trial. It has worked marvellous cures. Read the following: — " I sustained a severe injury to " my hip through being thrown " from a horse, and for eighteen " months afterwards suffered con- " tinually with broken sores. " Several doctors prescribed for " me, but without benefit. I was " advised t o try your RED "CROSS OINTMENT, and " the result was marvellous. I " was completely cured in three " weeks. Another member of our " family had body and legs " covered with rash, and youroint- " ment was again to the front. It, " cured her in a very short space of " time. You can make whatuseyqu " like of this testimony. I am well " known here in Auckland, and am " recommending RED CROSS "OINTMENT to all my " friends. — Yours faithfully, M. " Vickers." Jed Cross Ointment "the mighty healer. Heals ev«ry time and any time. 1/6 pot.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 60, 8 September 1909, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 60, 8 September 1909, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 60, 8 September 1909, Page 10

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