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Virginia I—■ BH »4 U7 Itj f| "S^ Bl jF\tfLj between the Dances. Beautiful p«rte«r*, excellent daHciag, "Wicfrtti" Cigarettes M FEs&Fx U " J> € c inkrvtlj— witkout I *^ *^ c eveninj cwld not hr d&fiGN&L*r ceaplete. AU that makes for MSBbSjl i fi quality in cigarettes is feua A at

\ GASTRITIS. I 1 GASTEITIB is really another name for Acute Indigeatien, I B and ia caused by the food you eat fermenting (or decaying) in n 9 the stomach. Too symptoms are tenderness and even intense g H pain over the stomach, with that organ hard an tense and very g ■ tender to the touch. Nausea and sickness occur ,and the vomit- h H ing ia caused immediately anything is swallowed. Other promin- n B ent isymptoms are Acidity, Hearth urn, Flatulence (belching •of (g • B wind), and Catarrh «f the Stomach. If you are a sufferer from Eg ra any of these ailments, then you have ra I Ndir the CUARANTEEB CURE for I tNSII&J g Indigestien, in all its forms is /*sL^ .^^^^^a fl "Renzle's P«pso" does wlnt the 111111111! ■ stomach is unable to do, it digests the H food you eat, and converts it into rich slli&tpM 9 "Renzia's Peps*" at once dispells / d g that aching pain caused by Indigestion, , T* H and makes the stomach sweet and 7* yyJwM B "Renzle's P«ps«" is not a cure-all, Ssw!^^\l 9 but it DOES CURE Indigestion. It /^er\ H R dloies this becausb it oontaine the ' / \h • >%, *l I m NATURAL juices of digestion, com- ) r *?jbr^- Vffiarau H bined with the greatest known tonics. L^3e\ j££3&*sfi U Don't delay j purchase a bottle at / JsS&& JeW^^iM^ M once and test the truth of this state- fl|E.w /^ii 1 Peps«" is sold by all /^^f A^S 1 Cheraißts and Stores, 2s. 6d. f^Ggg U Read what Nurse E. G. Brown, of / j^^^^l m Wellington, says about the virtues of nT****.^ S^wmmsS&mt 1 I "Reiwfe's Pepso" s— /) 1 Wellington, January 9th, 1911. lA " WiWwilitolSil ■ Proprietors Renzie's Pepso. I ll 8 S tffinnma 1 ■ j Sirs,— For upwards of eighteen months V\ v '([g^ [ TB^^ |s ■ I had suffered from Indigestion. I ueed WjX ,^M^^^>J^L iii I eereral remedies without even getting 4*/^^PS^^S 5 B relief. Finally I was strick«n down witt W W^^^ t ■ Gastritis. I sought medical advice, but \ss l( " L B did not improve. I was induced to try I^- s*yevMMgsQ, I m a bottle of Pepso, and, before I had taken /^^^^^^^^f- I ■ half th© bottle, improvement was shown. £f4%fflffl/sz§m&so:-& c I I took three bottles in all, and am now i'WsFWßßs&** * B quite well. lam a nurse, and I call hon- fl ff & ■ estly say that, during my practice as If, /JsffiflMs(W\ m euch, I have never known a better re- | I i^^vl' W M medy for Indigestion or Gastritis than S I J//// \ ■ your Pepsw. It is indeed, a boon to suffer- 8 I Pig// m eri of those dreaded cdntplaints. I feel | I Jl 111 B that I should write you and let you know ' r~* m +*Ju ' / a of what Pep3o has done for me. / J^ " ■ ' p E. G. BBOWN.. j I %>'

\*fi AwbepTipsTea . UP 1 UP ! ! "UP !•! ! The sales of Amber Tips Tea mount constantly higher as the days slip by. • This is the surest proof— if proof were wanted— that Amber Tips Tea is everything the heusewife requires. Amber' Tips Tea wins over "for keeps" all who try it. - Its fragrance and flavour never vary. It is sold only in damp proof air tight packets and tins. Teas offered in any other v;*y *.s Amber Tips are substitutes. AMBER TIPS Thiserade delights tons of thousands. Try it. l/lO Per lb Xho flayour and strenEth a.rt excellent » n*T->T-n-. mT^r. Uneq-aalled for purity, fragrance and flavour, AMBER TIPS beine a blend of the choico»t hill grown Broken ol -nor- 1W Oranee Pekoo Ceylong. Use no other if lasting l\- per lb. 6 pleasure in Tea is soueht. A third grade is packed at 1/8 pe* lb, and at the price cannot be excelled. No ili »r stale teat ever snter iato " Amber Tip*." 33 SSSs£—^, ..,.„- - - ITmni ,„ IB ', ;■' > '^SSSS^TII ®j

tMMM Whofastfa M A|Witte —^THOMPSON BHOS.. LTD.. Wellington? TO BE SENT OUT ! ffll | j GENTS SOLID SILVER KBTUESS FULL j^^^^^^^^^W I CAPPED HUNTING LEVER WATCH, jsOsi§§^P^j!^2^ 1 jewelled movement, snaranteed 1« yews. .^^^^S^K&^^StS^^^^Sai 3 Just as an advertisement we send this watch Jr^^Si^ff^'^¥^^^*wlmit}A 3 to any address in New Zealand on receipt <}I 2/S deposit and upon the payment of the laab /sss#&&;&s■;s^■-3tfefi«Hgi)ffiL'i of 22 weekly instalments of It- each-, matins; fa^l^^WAf'^ av V--S^" ( l^SiW^ a totid ol 24/6 in all. A liandßdmo gol<l Bm'^^i^g^Sf^^M'^&W^ cased chain is GIVEN FKEE. If not satisfied that any watcb we supply W^m'M^H%%i i^^M<^ i ßwMm i is worth doable Use ?rice we ask, sand it iWMEfyM^^wSi-^M^y^Mmt ; back and we will refund orery twntiy yea 1 have paid. 3<rad K/e to-day, Iceepmg th« ' nnmberofyoorr.N. Pc<stage, O<3L extra. ! NOR»iA^ FHAHK £ CO., "^^^^^^ % " I 7? s C«st»ttsb*o*e Quay. 3^^?^^^^ S WELLSNQTON, ti.Z. W Uank«rs: National BfcßkoXNovZculand, Ltd. 1 *33gl<S^j||gggy/

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 94, 20 April 1912, Page 13

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Page 13 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 94, 20 April 1912, Page 13

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