"A GOOD NAME." Many dealers pnsh the liquor that pays them best without considering the reputation of their house. The ■ discreet customer always names his brand and insists on getting it. " WHITE HORSE " WHISKY stands for quality and value, and should always be asked for-— Advt. A PERFECT TABLE WATER. Pure, cool, delicately mineralised, and perfectly natural, Wai Rengoa Natural Mineral Water is a perfect table water. Taken at meal times it aids digestion, taken before breakfast it cleanses and stimulates the system. Added to whisky it gives life, sparkle. Hotels, clubs, stores, chemists. — Advt.
FORMERLY THE ORGANISING CHAPLAIN TO THE BISHOP OF GRAFTON AND ARMIDALE Writes this letter stating the great good received from Clements Tonic. The Rfv. P. W. HARRIS- WALKER is one of the best known workers in the Church, and is at present associated with one of the leadinr churehe* in N.S.W. His labaun ia this field extend over 1$ years. His letter, every word of which is worth reading, carries conviction by reason of its earnestness and the desire expressed in it that good may result fiom its publication. The reverend jf«ntleman writes from bis Sydney home, 69 Corona Avenue, Waverley, CLEMENTS TONIC LTD. "Having for years used Clements Tome, I bear testimony lo its value as , a Household Friend. " A friend induced me to try Clements Tonic, and although sceptical as to its merit, I was so gratified with the 1 result of its use that 1 have never since been without it. I found it a splendid medicine to regulate the system, also a Tonic bracing the nerve*. Having derivecl such great benefit myself, my desire was to see others derive good from so simple and perfect a remedy, consequently I unhesitatingly recommended its use to scores of people, many of whom I often see, and they cannot speak too highly of the blessing it hw proved to them. "By reason of the lar|e fields I travelled over for years in my work of Church Organisation, I had unusual opportunites for' recommending to Squatters, Settlers, Agriculturists, Miners and others your invaluable preparation, my idea being that where we have found a remedy for so many and common human ailments, it becomes our duty to pat* on our information to others, and so mitigate if not remove much human suffering. "So much faith have I in Clements Tonic that I am never without it, and my family, now in their own homes, keep it constantly in their possession." (Signed) J ' ' ' W. F. HARRIS-WALTER, B.A. 'Formerly Organising Chaplain to the Bishop ot Grafton and Afraidale. If you suffer from Insomnia and cannot rest at night, this medicine taken regularly with a dose before retiring will bring both rut and sleep. It cools and purifies the blood, regulates the bowels, soothes the jaded nerves, acts like a balm to the tired brain, and strengthens the entire system. Get it and get wel), but be sure and do not be put off with any alleged "just as good" remedies. There is only the one real Clements Tome sold by all Chemists and Stores throughout Australia and New Zealand.
" Hean's Essence has been use 4 in my home with excellent results in severe attacks of bronchitis. It has also proven good as a gargle in quinsy. Its cheapness increases its value in any home." Mrs. C. Wiley, Mauku, Auckland. Mrs. Wiley's experience will be repeated in your home whenever you try Hean's Essence — the great money saving cough, cold and sore throat remedy. One bottle makes a pint and saves 10/- for your pocket. At chemists and stores, or post free on receipt of price, 2/-, from Hean, Chemist, Wanganui. Be sure you get H-E-A-N-'S and read the circular. 16 Will You Believe That you can get the most sensitive tooth stopped absolutely without pain ! We have imported and improved an apparatus which has been described, and rightly to, by our numerous patients as a wonder. By means of this apparatus we can produce that happy state, m which the patient, although quite conscious of what is takjng place around him, cannot feel the slightest pain from the "dreaded drill." FROST & FEOST " The Painless Dentists," 119 WILLIS STREET, WELLINGTON. . ' J Smoking Paper? Thick paper is used in ordinary readymade cigarettes. It makes them look fresh longer, but it doesn't improve^the Uite, Make your owa cigarettes with fre«h j^5&99 tobacco and jSmm^'L nest of thin cigar? Edmonds' Baking Powder lightens labour and relieves worry on baking day because it is so reliable and pure. All grocers sell it. Always use 44 EBAKIMO, • J IPOWDER^
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXIX, Issue 55, 6 March 1915, Page 4
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