THE actual worth of RHEUMO oannot bo computed in pounds and shillings. Ask one of the thousands who ktevo tried it, and found relief, what th«y would givo for RHEUMO, were Rheumatism, Gout, Sciatica, or Lumbago to attack them again. You, too, can be cured, and a bottle* will only cost you 2s 6d and 4s 6d, at any chemist's or store. NERVE PQWEEI ""jVTERVE" is the power which gov-i-^l ems your every thought, every action : it is the power which influences the bra»in and the senses. If tho Nerves a'o weak, starved, over-strained — what then? Why ! You're whole constitution suffers : your daily duties are no longer a pleasure, and all the time you are living and toiling under a tremendous handicap. If you are a sufferer from "Nerves," Marshall's Fospherine, the great Nerve Food, will help you by nourishing the exhausted nerve cells; and when that is once accomplished, you'll feel strong and happy once more. Don't go on suffering, but secure a bottle of Fosphsrine from your Chemist or Grocer to-day. Price Is, Is 6d, and 2s 6d per bottle. The largest size is equal to four of the smallest size. FRAGRA TEA is packed in patent airtight 51b tins, and sold by JOS PREDDY, Carterton. Every package of FRAGRA TEA is accompanied by a guarantee of weight and" quality. On sale by S. THOMAS, Brooklyn. You appreciate a flavoury tea. Try FRAGRA. Sold by W. MnXER, Karori. \ Doctors differ, but they all agree on one point, viz., the excellence of FRAGRA TEA. Sold by E. T. WISE AND SONS, Rona Bay. <* Direct from the gardens — FRAGRA TEA. Is 6d, Is Bd, Is 10d, 2b. Sold by 0. GARDENER, Kilbirnie. The standard of excellence— FßAGßA TEA. On sale by S. S. PATTERSON AND SON, Tinakori-road. The doctor says it's good — FRAGRA TEA. Sold by W. H. BOWDEN, Kaiwarra. FRAGRA TEAS are aUo packed in airtight 5 and 10 pound tins, containing coupon. Return one or more coupons for handsome bouvenir. W. A. BROWN, Berhampore. Ah! That's it! FRAGRA TEA. On sale by PRITCHARD AND MITCHELL, Courtenay-place. Distinctly superior— FßAGßA TEA. Is6d, Is Bd, Is 10d,' 2s. L. GAYNOR, Petone. _^ Noted for fragrance and flavour — FRAGRA TEAS. Sold by O. W. BONNINGTON, Molesworth-street. FRAGRA TEA, the Pearl of Ceylon. Noted for quality and bouquet. Sold by A. LORCK, Dannevirke. THE NEW BREAD. A SUBJECT OF INTEREST TO HOUSEWIVES. WE are glad to learn that since the appearance of a recent par in these columns about the above, numerous enquiries have been received by the makers regarding it. Nor is this to be wondered at. The digestive qualities of S.P. BREAD are very soon apparent to any one who has tasted it, while oni. j commonsense points to the fact that a creme flour milled by tho process which conserves all the nutritive qualities of the wheat germ, MUST be more healthy than the starchy white flour in common Use. The makers have recently had a loaf of S.P. BREAD analysed by Mr., A. A. Bickerton, Colonial Analyst, who that it contains 5 per cent, less starch and a large per cent, each more sugar and moisture, thus making it keep better as well as assimilate better than indigestible white bread. The above facts should be sufficient to induce housewives to try o sample loaf of the bread, which is obtainable from all bakers and grocers. Wholesale Agent, ROBT. HALL, Old Customhouse-street. WtfOAj||Go§ I LEFT-OFF CLOTHING. LADIES' and GentV Superior Misfit , and Left-off Clothing bought for cash: also Boots, Trunks, and Portmanteaux. Highest prices given. Lerterp attended to. Mrs. Pritchard, 56, Vi vian-Btreet. Telephone 1101. LEFT-OFF CLOTHING. MRS. BRUCE has Re-opened Business for the Purchase of Wearing Apparel of all descriptions. Highest prices given. Letters receive prompt attention. Address Mrs. Bruce, 139, Ingestre-street, next F.S. Dispensary. LEFT-OFF Clothing.— llß, Taranaki-st. Mrs. Nightingale, buyer of Ladies', Gentlemen's, and Children's Left-off Clothing, Boots, etc., calls at Hutt and Petone. Write or 'phone 2924-. T EFT-OFF Clothing.— C. S. Woodward JLi (l»te Mrs. Botterill) gives highest cash price for superior Misfit and Left-off Clothing, Bdote. Letters Attended to; 121, iT-ostre.etreat. Telephone 2979.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXIX, Issue 13, 17 January 1910, Page 2
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