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" NERVE." i rjIHIS is tho most important factor to -"-' our health and happiness, "Nerve," for upon it depends tho health of our, bodies, and the happiness of our minds. < Keep your nerves right: check the-1 slightest sign of over-strain, when it! , shows by its many symptoms, such as irritability, depression, weariness, nervous headache, neuralgia, etc., and whioh, unless it is checked, leads most suroly to Nervous Breakdown. Marshall's FOSPHERINE will remove every trace of "Nerves," for it is a food which "Nourishes the Nerves," strengthens them, and restores them to their normal health once more. Your chamist or grocer keeps Marshall's FOSPHERINE, at Is, Is 6d, and 2s 6d per bottle. Give it a trial now: it cannot fail" to help you. But be sure it's Marshall's. HINTS FOR RHEUMATICS. DIET plays an important part in Rheumatism, Gout, Sciatica, Lumbago, and kindred complaints. Those troubled with these diseases should be careful, for some food encourages the formation of urio acid. Avoid red meats, beer, vinegar, spices ; use tea and coffee sparingly, and— most important of all — take RHEUMO. It is the one medicine that will quiokly and effectually cure Rheumatism, Gout, Sciatica, Lumbago, and their attendant evils. The first dose of RHEUMO gfres relief, and its use will bo found to effect -a complete cure. Your chemist or storekeeper eellß it. 2s 6d and 4s 6d a bottle. Give it a trial. HAVE YOU HEART TROUBLE r rilHiS Heart is like the mainspring of ft ■M. watch — just as the wat-oh stops when, the mainspring is injured, bo will life stop when the heart aotion becomes seriously impaired ; for the human, body is so made that every organ is entirely dependent on the heart, for to it is given the vital tuk of circulating the life-giving blood through- ] out the body. It is distressing to think that all the serious cases of heart weakness and disease, bo often leading to sudden death, could havo been checked in their primary stages had tho sufferer but recognised those alight warnings, faint and brief, which so often remain unheeded. A sudden p»in, a gasp for breath, may come and then «ro again, leaving the victim all-unsuspecting. Premonitory symptoms may 'exist for a long time unTeoognised, or they are often attributed to other causes, cuch as affections of the lungs, stomach, or kidneys. But heart ailment is generally the cause of functional derangement of theie organs, and the frequent error is in mistaking tUe effect for the CAUSE. Then, as no c-lops are taken to remedy this serious stats of affaire, the mischief goes on, and more symptoms set in, such. as pains in the region of the heart, dizziness, choking sensntion in the throat, fainting fits, shortness of breath after slight exertion, eto. These are all indicative ot a weak heart. Now, if you Euffer in this way, ara you going to let this weakn&ss, which is curable, rapidly develop into DISEASE, whioh is NOT curable? If you're anxious to help your heart back -to healthy normal aotion once more, what you need ib DR. DAY'S "HEART HELP," which doeß the one important thing effectively — it assists the vital organ— the Heart^-to do its woik perfectly, thus enabling all other organs, which are dependent upon the regular action of this one living organ, \o accomplish their work perfectly also. This is tho mission accomplished by DR. DAY'S "HEART HELP" through helping the heart to pump abundant supplies of rich red blopd to every organ, ailing and well, and this is why a thorough course o£ this wonderful remedy ' almost invariably effects-a permanent cure. Procure a bottle now, without delay, and cure your heart trouble. Price 4s 6d a bottle, at all Chemists, or post free from DR. DAY'S HEART HELP CO., Cathedral-square, CHRISTCHURCH. ' ' i'QLEACiECZEMA* • As tested with great Success In the J £ Melbourne Homoeopathic Hospital. * "* Jars, 4/6 and Sample Jars, 2/8. "* * Not m. ttraaie. Stc r>**htt Itchioc * ir Full Directions. Ail ChemfoU. ■ -jfe • KEMPTHORNE, PROSSER £ CO., WELUNCTON. * »•••••••••••••***•» EINE ART WALL PAPER SHOWROOMS. "I^TE have now a stock of all •* " tho Latest Designsand Harmonious Colourings in HIGH-CLASS "WALL PAPERS AND FREIZES that are being shown 1 in the Kensington and London Showrooms. I Ladies and Gentlemen who- anticipate Redecorating should communicate with us at onps to secure, the latest and most exclusive styles in Wall Paper Decorations, Enquiries for Patterns receivs tho most prompt and urgent attention. R, & E. TINGEY & CO., LTD., WELLINGTON. EFT-OFF Clothing.— Mrs. Woodward (late Mrs. Botterill) gives highest cash prico for superior Misfit and Left-off Clothing, Boots. Letters attended to: 121, Ingestre-street. Telephone 2379. LEFT-OFF~CLOTHING. MRS. JONES, late Taranaki-street, hat Reopened Business, 76, Vivian-street. Highest price given for ladies' and gentlemen's Misfit and Left-off Clothing, Boots, Bed and Table Linen. Letters promptly attended to. LEFT-OFF CLOTHING. LADIES' and Gents' Superior Misfit and Left-off Clothing bought for cash : also Boots, Trunks, and Portmanteau::. Highest prices given. Letters attended to. Mrs Pritchard, 56. Vi vian-street. Telephone 1101. Lli^-OF^CLOTHING. MRS. BRUCE has Re-opened Businets for the Purchase of Wearing Apparel of all descriptions. Highest prices given. Letters recoivo prompt attention. Address Mrs. Bruce, 139, Ingestre-street, next F.S. Dispensary. EFT-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. EFT-OFF Clothing.— Mrs. R. O'Neill gives highest prices for Left-off Clothing, Boote. etc. Letters attaaded j to. 00, Tory-street.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXIX, Issue 110, 11 May 1910, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume LXXIX, Issue 110, 11 May 1910, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume LXXIX, Issue 110, 11 May 1910, Page 2

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