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I Cream Biscuits I i ] Q Rich, palate - pleasing {J | biscuits sandwiched with |l creams, of the full deli- \ j | cious flavour that everyone I lovei. n || Aulsebrook's I jj| Cream Sandwich Biscuits || Lemon Cream Biscuit* )\ Coconut Cream Biscuits H Creamy Chocolate Biscuits I % I |1 High - grade — guaranteed * |1 pure. Be sure you ask for l\ n and get AULSEBROOK'S. I M -i* If miißlEF'Wi iiiirw " mm.,. uu..*.'* 1 .. C 1 Children Thrive *on fliey like It became it v not disagreeable in ta»l; Parents with siclly children would certainly be well advued to give their little one« a coune of L»nei EmuUiob. We htve pilei of appreciative letteri him sratej-i raothen and fathen telling of the goad a<-h:ev-d b; Lane's Emuinon. It mate* boyi And tiib boiuiy •trong and able. It it the belt of all remedies for Couahi, Colds Asthma, Bronchitis, and # »11 Throat and Lunft am Waiting Distaies. That's why doctors so fraely ro commend it. Get a bottle to-day. All stores and chemists have it o 2/6 and 4/6. Beware of substitutes. Sole Manufacturer: E. G. LANE. Chemist. Oamwu, N.Z. '|r | I For Your Cold! TONKING'S ! Emulsion is certainly the best remedy you can use. Gives prompt relief, and fortifies the system against future attacks. A valuable ingredient in this famous Emulsion is LINSEED IB which possesses remarkable cura- | tive properties. Very soothing | and healing to sore throats and ■ ' I bronchial passages. You cannot ! find a better'cough remedy than H Tonking's Linseed EMULSION Eg Your Chemist or Grocer sells it I W 15 %This istJiekstwoHl I $ \ V£k «1 Delightfully cool, pleasing | \M and iragrant — no cigarette can C <2j touch those you make youwelf E |j with Red Jacket Tobacco. [j || q Full Weight, too— thu. | sjg you get more Tobacco — for ,? VA- the tame mopey. , /, Cigarette,^' /jK Obtecco fe^P/^ % fy. and full vjla\ C= 7*** Jk *"* " +Q9A >d9MiMt4T * ' wJL VV i jj&| y nS-^v Does the -whistle of a || sg | » train or any sudden j|* ill / noseo ' se make you "jump"? m J Ji^; v . Then you're suffering || U'lll // rom ii m paired nerves. || H alii ""■* neglected, this ncr- <*§! ' iff' vous disorder will lead to g| fijf greater dangers — possibly jj| U to complete prostration. Kg If i The way to avoid seri- jtl ill ous nervous" trouble is to j&j HI act quickly — treat the un- || // strung nerves before they §g I get beyond control. || Take W, Marshall's Fospherine m It is a nerve- builder that has || proved ita worth. There's |a§ phosphorus in Fospherine, f3j and phosphorus is nature's &s tonic for your exhausted ncr- i§| vous system. A few drops of || 1 Fospherine in water will give j|| back your vigour; make you j.jg energetic, strong and cheer- <«? ful. Ask for Marshall's. Tho W® Ij- bottle fits the vest pocket |§| but the 2/6 bottle holds four %R times the amount. Sold by gz all chemists and storei. || Marshall's as M

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Evening Post, Volume XC, Issue 89, 13 October 1915, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume XC, Issue 89, 13 October 1915, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume XC, Issue 89, 13 October 1915, Page 4