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Some people say they arc tired of giving to so many Patriotic Funds. " They have had enough of it." If the tired Soldiers said " We've had enough of it," • What Would Become of Us ? • They must continue ther. grim work. We must continue to help them. Our Soldiers and Sailors every, wliere need Rest and Recreation, Comforts and Amusement. Convalescents deserve all the aid we can possibly give them. Troops in Camp and at the Front make Belter Soldiers if they are/ well cared for in their hours of ease. : To supply Reot, Refreshments, and Comforts to all our Soldiers ib the aim of The Church Army's War Work in Training Camps, on Troopahips, Hospital Ships, in Hospitals and on Eveiy Battle Front. In New Zealand this work is carried on by The Military Affairs' Committee of the Church of England Help us to help our Boys ! Send Your Donation to-day to The Military Affairs Committee Jus W Henderson) Honorary Goo. Shirtcliffe j Treasurers 20 Mulgrave Street - Wellington Cron Ml Cheques ' Union Bunk. Wcllineton." L^ | BALDNESS NOT HOPELESS iff I; il' ,!'!, il J°>\ < i h\^^S» JuJlii- ulJaluJ Ail LTutlr a\> \v\\«\V\W B'lore Using AJUr V ing Those pictures show an absolute tad Sormenent cure Price's Regenerator MAK^g HAIR GROW Let the facts convinoe you. Brlce'B KoKenerator, 3/6. A special Btrei [ th. for lone-standinr case?, 5/6, From nil Chrmints and Bairdrcsscu, or direct Irom W. SRICE &. SON Con suiting Hair 21S Hi"ii Street tDeei lias Clinatckurch. HAINES-62 HpsfSsn and the Renos. ysnr won't keep time j (0. 5 when «ud liow »t lttos You t&ko It io tl t ircaJer md be, perhaps, finds thu del'c^^o nDVemeut' have Ucen pm out of gear by dcut you caa only oeo under a jsajjnlMisg rKj* Indigestion nets ia tbs sisae w^y en tho be J,y Dijcstioa, lilco the itiali)3[ ring of a watch, is ore of the principal thuigu that keep the wheels of life running wnoothly Let it bo disturbed and every purt of your gystcrc sutlers Notably your norvej are upset Why' Well, tlie; nerves and the digestive systems depend upon'each other very clcicly Oeo cannot become afiocted vrithojt the other becomirg upset Did d.(,«tloa means Uck of nourishment from food Your nerves cry out hocause they are not fed They lose tone and energy Let us show how Mother bcigels Syrup rapidly mends matters. f la a state of Indigestion often food | remains too long in the stomach and ferments Again, the supply of bilo (Nature a own laxative) from the liver is frequently poor m quality, and badly | regulated . Or the bowels are too slugyh to expel the body s refu c All the«a important digestive orgins are the centre of a special ner\ous system Naturally the irritp'ed nerves protest—like the watch docs agvnst a speck of du*-t Yoa must right your digestion before body and ncrtes can be restored to a really sound state otherwi-e there is a steady dram on vitality. The drip of water from a leaking can will empty jt in time. Mother Seigel's Syrnp quickly stops this sapping of the system. Its tonic and corrective action restoies good digestion by stimulating itomach liver and bowels into bejlthy activity Then you derive full nourishment from your food. Robmt health, vith full neive energy, .follows, Every day is a merry day, when the nervous system and brain are well nourished— ev^ry moment is a joy! This joy of living i» yours by taking ■ It banishes (tie blues like.magic by restoring energy of brain and nerve-Ygivcs bodily fitness, appetite and good spirits—'tis the tonic which con I aim Phospherus, the element which works miracles. Any Chemist or Store, 2/6 and 4/6 or post free from r ,^ i*s, CHAS. A. FLETCHER '\ v W»»" Chemist, Wellington

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Evening Post, Volume XCV, Issue 70, 22 March 1918, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume XCV, Issue 70, 22 March 1918, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume XCV, Issue 70, 22 March 1918, Page 10

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