a The "Camel" points the way to Economy I Many careful people have found that Desert G-old a Tea is very economical—that it yields more cups ft to the pound. That's because "Desert Gold" k consists only of choicest full-flavoured leaves-*- ---| . every ounce is good, pure tea. < ASK FOR . . Jm.Jt'DESERT GOLD" ' ! lliPlfSliiyr "^Ull THE QUEEN OF TEAS WSW fa 'JjjW'Jr Hf^k Look for the "Camels" on the paoket. * fA. FvJV Save the "Camels"~;Win a Prize *""^*")jL>^'^^ Olosingi Date to be announced shortly. You cannot help being nourished if you take BRITISH TO THE BACKBONE. ———-•-mm^>_«■mi,. m m an — mmmm mmm^mmmmmmmmi If . mmm , , , ' ■ YfMiT I nild wall .Jr ■ Ji^Bs?k X UUI V»UIIU Will f&y *p5? &*\ZK like 'MABELA'! . And this wonderful food will CSS^^Bl «Xi "^ do your little one a world of •* k ■ good. Contains all elements ' ■ .SlpSSiSig^^B^^fgjjmfi m. \neededto build flesh, muscle flS£?* "" '•"' '^gs^^' zS i? - and bone. Easy to prepare = i ) 9M>^lßSs JS^J^^^' —economical to use. - ~JS**^ ' c« ,THE NEW MALTED FOOD I Exctllpnt for Babiei, Narfinf Mother; Invalid; Dytpeptle Penont I mnd the Aged. Recommended by Leading Doctor* and Nurtea, I Price 1/6 large tin FREE TRIAL TIN S}>^ ma"a f ™m f y vabe, ALL CHEMISTS " Mabela," 213 Umbton Qnay,-wSSSlS***^' *"■ y AND STORES Mention name olyonr Chemist or Grocer. haines-6 §h the Kteat English Face Cream that will bring saturaMwauty t* the plainest face, and will prerent your campluisn R*m bein? spoilt by exposure t» the tun and wind. Soap and water romoTO aoly the tnrfacf dirt and leave dirt and irritating waite matter in the pares of the ikin. OATINE remove* these impuritie* and learat the «kin fresh and clear, and removes;all Uemuhei. Try OATINE now. It will remove all frwcklu and prevent Ihe beat of the »un and the Tvind robbine your complexion of its bloom and lovalineM. It v iiivoluablo .for pr«*ly beat, ill soothing action being remarkable., . The Oatina Girl ' fe dainty white jara. To be obtained from all StoreiTete. , GET A JAR TO-DAY AND PROVE ITS yORTH.
I First Attach I 2 of indigestion are often of so / slight and apparently unimport- I» *b ant a character, that they are *j / either disregarded or dismissed B U with the thought that they "will « *l soon pass off" But this is a I I careless course that involves f. a considerable risk, for it is certain A | , ttiat persistent dyspepsia may give / ■^; rise to the most serious con- (, 4 sequences. Digestive troubles *l I' of any kind / I ..CiUFw I turative treatment at once, for «J . in a chronic form, they are an / ' insidious enemy sapping the very t[t Z; foundation of health! For the *i treatment of indigestion, partic- / 2' ularly in its early stages, 2 - Beecham's Pills are known to be I a highly reliable remedy. They £ Z-.act gently and naturally— A 'cleansing, correcting and str- / engthening the organs affected, to assisting nature to make the *j I digestion strong and healthy. / Jj To avoid er cure the distressing J? g ' ills that spring from a disordered J / state of the digestive system, take t f IliJ© i / ~ Sold is t»se», labelled price / I* ItH IK ?«!»), l/'i (SS pills) 8c 2/9 163 pills). C After yonVe taken Fletcher'* Phoiphatonic you'ti Uofc back on "mumpy frumpy" d»y» at fiorrible experiences—nighliaareil You'll expori«nce real joy of living—buoyancy of mind and body I—and all thanks to Ph^jphttonic, tha tonic of tonici, acts directly : on nerveut tystem and brain because it contain* | plio»j»horuj—the very thing you how need. I Sold by all chemists and slores, 2/6 and 4/6 or } post free from / CHAS, A. FLETCHER :Chemitt - - Wellineton 39 $• —rrr- : : —— COMPOUND Cordial ot Blackberry %J end Jamaica Ginger is an effective lemedy for. Diarrhoea, Dysentery, Pains in Stomach' and Bowels. Price 2s per nottle; posted 2s 3W. B. M. Grean, Chemist,-. 141, Vivian-street. Wellington. WANWBD '•" KNOWN ■ ' ■ Any person writteg to the EVENING POST OFFICE for information in regard to Advertisements in the paper must send Stamped Addressed Envelope in.order to ensure reply. v
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Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 88, 13 April 1917, Page 4
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