SERRAVALLO'S TONiG (Bark and Iron Wine) Stimulates tho Appetite, Strengthens the Nerves, Regulates the Blood. It is a most palatable mixture of , Bark and Iron, perfectly combined with an excellent wine, and is a perfect boon to all sufferers from | Anaemia and Chlorosis | \ It is an IDEAL TONIC, and £ f should be used by convalescents \ \ after severe illness. C \ Ask your .Doctor's opinion of £ S Serrav&lio's Tonic. \ Uj^? . « £ LUlJft I Lit vJ Soid Everywhere 1/5, and at BEDFORD LABORATORY, LONDON, S.E. IBs mn mm - 1 \bK3tkS- g^ There's no need-— for if §j "Egttr^^ B your bair has turned pre- H w , .J. — j maturely grey IVlilos Hair 1 >^*m rti^Sfi Restorer will permanently B and naturally restore it to it's 5 orisinal shade. IVlilos does 9 . js^^ not DYE, but RESTORES i Artec hair, and at the same time promotes the 1 Ef growtb, and is guaranteed to do so, or your 1 B money is refunded to you. 1 I Milo; is sold by all Chemists at 7/6, 1 H or post free with private advice (rom I I MISS PMLWAIN, 254 Queen St., Auck. . ' >K» ' N.Z. agent for Milos preparations. The greater the importance yoij attach to cleaning the teeth, the more likely you are to appreciate the help of Carbolic Tooth Powder You can buy it from your locsl Chemist or Storekeeper. F. C. Calvert & Co., Manchester, England, arc the Makers. Iwjth Mu-ttpn -too/ | Do you think that Mustard is I a eGßiiffient'iOGafc oniy with' | Besf? jfe, fieligLtM pitLviaJicy' | I Is also given to fas £ayw» & | |i Mutton byf* o^ a . .£ Mothers ! Read This ! <" To insure good, sound, strong "and beautiful teeth, children " should make their brea"kfast " mainly on Oatmeal Porridge, " with milk, from the age of three "years, and their supper exclu- " sively of the same material ; "this is much richer in bone "elements and dentine than flour "or any other kind of food." Oatmeal Porridge for Ever ! j Wholesome and nutritive, gives vigour and vitality, clean skin, good teeth, and strength of brain. Mothers ! Feed your children on porridge made from It's crisp, rich, delicious and satisfying. Made in Tokomairiro (Otago). Insist on " McGILL'S " — there is no other " just as good." I posseslon of a TO^<7fii^?W good tourist glass *|L s j/yjf|jj£/.<r'ives zest to youc FOR THE RACES OR SIGHT-SEEING. ■^TE HAVE A FINE STOCK OF— Field and Opera Glasses, 15s to 80s Telescopes, 10s upwards Prism Binoculars, £5 upwards Framelees Spectacles and Eyeglasses, made up in Nickel, Filled Gold, and Gold 1 Artificial Eyes a- specialty. Correspondence Invited. Closed Wednesday from 1 p.m. LEVI'S SIGHT-TESTING ROOMS, (T. H. MORRISON, Manager), 103, Customhouse-quay. Wellington, Next Bank of Australasia.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 135, 4 December 1909, Page 16
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