To prevent influenza—Colds cause grip and influenza. Laxative Bromo Quinine tablets destroy the germs and work off the cold. Look for signature of E. A\'. Grove on box. Is 3d.—Advt.
THE PACIFIC CONFERENCE Will bring many questions vitally affecting the future of both Australia and New Zealand, and the prospect of a satisfactory arrangement between the Powers concerned is of immense interest to every individual in these Dominions, The persdnal health and comfort of all New Zealanders is a matter which is being greatly assisted by Boa. Liniment, the great Indian discovery for the relief of sprains, the healing of cuts and burns. It stops bleeding instantly. Boa Liniment, price 3s 4 and ss. All chemists and stores, or post free from Box 307, Palmerston North.—Advt. 19
I'or Influenza, take Woods' Great Peppermint Cure. —Advt -
■ Sydal's society's sole solace sines suitable servants so scarce. Sydal solves situation, supplies supple skin, soothes soreness, stops smarting. Sylvia said sh» saved servant's salary several seasons. Sydal sweated, sla,ved and scrubbed, so she sat still serenely scoring. Sydal,' seeing ' stunt, seceded, saying : "Sylvia simply swanked." Sylvia, shameless siren, soon saw scheme securing Sydal, so she smiled so sweetly, saying, Sydal's sweet, so splendid; Sydal's simply scrumptious." Sydal sells sensible stores, 2 shillings. „ ' _ / « ' ■■ ■'■',■ Go the A Kiddies' Colds! ■ In the Winter, the Hneit thing in the world for Kiddies is a dote of Bonnington'i Iri«h Man at 0 Bed-time. If they have cold), Bonnington's will quickly banish the complaint—and it i» also a reliable preventive. Bonnington's Irish Moil—the 60 year-old fayOourite —is the safest cough remedy. for the little ones—it contains potent ingredients, but no harm* - (ul drugs, narcotics or alcohol. irisliOlfoss 1 Clt Iks lißilj fcotlls isw—2/8 iTirywkert <st
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Evening Post, Volume CII, Issue 34, 9 August 1921, Page 10
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