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I had a little drop of gin Made steaming hot with lemon in, lo check a chill and put me right, \et, failed to sleep a wink at night. It made the frozen feeling quit Jjiit didn t ease my lungs a bit ' All stimulants I now adjure AndCure.-Adv": OOdS' Great VELVET MONDAYS. This is something all women will welcome. Use Velvet Soap, in the himdry. No rubbing required. Just boil your clothes, and let Velvet do the rest. Velvet Soap w sterilised. Won't dam-v'eUt-Advt. 13"03- Y°Ur gr °Cer Stock» For Influenza, take Woods' Great Peppermint Cure.-Advt. GOOD OLD BEE OINTMENT. Yes, it's old and it's good. For over 50 years Bee Ointment has been the favourite in.many homes, Its first application delightfully soothes any wound and safeguards against infection. The best remedy for cuts/sores, bruises burns, and skin troubles; l s 6d everywhere. —Advt. PRECAUTIONS AGAINST FLU.' i The , Influenza trouble need occasion no alarm, if people are careful. To safeguard health, many authorities recommend the use of an antiseptic inhalant such as Nazol. This specific penetrates the innermost" nose and throat passages, and used!constantly is a dependable preventive. Sold everywhere, Is 6d bottle. —Advt. ■ '. ■• Fowlds's winter sale in full swing.. Great reductions in ready-to-wear suits, shirts,, underwear, hats, footwear, etc. Watch windows. Fowlds's, Manners street.—Advt. Woods' Great Peppermint Cum. For Coughs and Colds, never fail —Advt I

SO 1 to-morrow you'll feel like a sprinter, Tho to-day you can scarcely endure— j AA/heriyou banish the woes of the Winter With Woods* Great Peppermint Cure. Woo«Js";Gri;at Peppermint Cure. 3^2 F«r Coughs and Coidf, jfcver £aiU ' Your ; £% Opinion You might think'it a trifle Atf A^F immodest to tell*everyone . / jHk^, lij/A r j^l|«l you meet your opinion of - "**tW^*^^u" >' ' yourself, but your clothes *»^ih^ \ W JBh[__~ are doing it for you. You ■ "''"w I n { JWhST" needn't say a word —one ||\ 1 H I jMMKs' '■■-■' the rest of the world. - llijfial Wm'iHßi That's one of the reason* for liBH iIISS^R being sure of getting clothes with 'fli^A IIHttJ^H our nmme in them. ' HA IB^I^B SCHNEIDEMAN 'MM 1 & SONS LTD. $j/W TAILORS - 86 Manners Street, Wellington All-British-' SsS » -b • • ' "-Light." /\.lUmimillTVl Ideal .for Cleanliness, X-m*. Ml A m A A JL A %A.M. X M. Economy aritVLoiig Service w^ _^ _ Doesn't scorch or burn. f^OtS and jPSITB Q Wo show large varieties of * CXAIVK A C2LAI.O high-grade British Aluminium Saucep ris, Pots and : •-.-• Kettles, priced to satisfy .■•',•;: the most thrifty. The Stewart Timber, Glass and Hardware Co., Ltd., 80-84 Courtenay Place, Wellington.

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Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 33, 8 August 1923, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 33, 8 August 1923, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 33, 8 August 1923, Page 11

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