Isn't it worth two sMMms to say • 10101 |j? i|j I &*■•■■■ ■■ .CS. . . O rfefti 'ft ■nn ■ ' • ■ v*rfSS*kss*''y 2 Tiif A:----•.V/I Two shillings 1-you liiive prolably uiiid two ghil- ' Ujt^sli^ ■|(| lings for lunch manj a time—for a lunch wimib (ril} /"i^'li H'^*" /Vi evo you the pangs of Indigestion. Spend tiro fe^l llsfyO VI pf "Al shilling to-day on a bottle of Dr. Cro3slamVa Mi> I {(%/ Iff*! W*< •$ KosoUndyoumenJoyn^alunchon^ach.v. ,S#|VW BS H fc? 4® Noiolis the mostnotentanasuceesslnllndigestion #«£;&sfe^ fell F^ *Aj Boroedy known. Entirely herbal, it can l--e taltevi ms&b&£sm r£i\ H, >*f^ Aa with perfect confidence and safety, and the v«, J##M}*£'|f-3 llV^V^^! j?i& [A, first dose will convince you that here indeed.* the pt^iM®s E»\ » »,M relief you have been seeking. fe^S;^s£-ii*« B K^-Vii if &fc Kosol is mild in action-it cures by stimulating the JS;^fe**SM J fc-Kv^J?! js^|rjj .^trlc juice and restoring stomach^bowe, -^^^ Mf% Iff @^ Keep your kitcfien sinks -<^mk spotlessly clean ——■ —-— ''^C\f\^': Merely apply "Clever Mary" on a damp JoW£\\ J\ C'°^' removes l^e moii tenacious marks ■f^rarkV /I "■ °^ S^ase and grime, and leaves the enamel / ff^W/ #n white and clean. Excellent, too, for keeping I B^^^^J l^e woodwork around ,the sink clean and y|y\X___\V^ a . Use "Clever Mary" to clean enamfc} |* baths, dishes and pots and pans, and clean your fruit jars with it. |j - I Keep it in ihe home. If not in stock at your itorekeeper'a, 1 ' I TheA° s cnt, F°E. REAo"vG. = B°x W23or Wellins'ion. X jo ____IZl. £ EMEmV QF GREASE! [__ "^ • . - I®^ I The Food that Reared | S A Race'-of Warriors! S $ ■ !ii - . . ■. ■ . i% gg One of Nature's best gifts to mankind is Amabela, or Kaffir Corn, ia |j This cereal is a Derfect storehouse of strength and stamina. For | jfj countless generations the Zulus have lived on it entirely. It is | |j the secret of their magnificent physique and constitution. | g Thanks to the exDeriments and enterprise of a South African | fe manufacturer, the remarkable body-building properties of this grain |ij I have been made available for every race and for every age in H I SWS ' B~wE~iplEAir** ■'■ i 1 I BM. JWKLTED FOQI>^ I 'kl ■ A*"' ' k mjmAZrrMm*G?*irMrmca.iMMHxl ajjzjjmjar mmtm» \\ p| MABELA comes to New Zealand with the endorsement of South jj % Africa's leading doctors and the approval of thousands of South J t;j African parents. ;; . | , MABELA never fails to benefit young and old, weak and strong, f; ?| Makes infants thrive, strengthens growing children, nourishes ?" J nursing mothers, invigorates the ailing, stimulates-the brain-worker | ti and gives endurance to the athlete. Dyspeptics and sufferers from w, M Insomnia and Constipation will find relief in MABELA. t | MABELA is easily prepared—keeps long Rfaajvha^Lea^ng jj .& —costs less than other Malted Foods. cl Doc'<"' t I • ~ ™!«: ~~ I •"' Get it from your Chemist or Storekeeper. " I consider isJ.ihsia |f ; m . , digestible mid nciu-- M 1| If he docs not yet stock MABELA, he can i,e 61treiu strC-iuo H 3 easily obtain it from his Wholesaler. Or a toNms'lh-jMotheis, m | Tin will be .cm port.fr«e direct. «n receipt of S^ft'S I "•| price, l; 6. - _ Babies." is | F. W. VARE, New Zealand Representative, | 1 .34 MANNERS STREET, WELLINGTON • I v ■ ■
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Evening Post, Volume XCI, Issue 93, 19 April 1916, Page 4
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