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AS GOOD AS A HOLIDAY Dr. Williams's Pink Pills. The main object of a holiday is tp gain renewed energy for another year's work, so that one may return witli^sound nerves and a clear brain, full of vigour and ready for work again. Unfortunately that object is not always attained. It all depends on the state of your blood. If your blood has become impoverished or impure ;the holiday is probably too brief for you to obtain'proper benefit"; and very few people can claim to be free from the dregs of some ailment which has drained the blood of its natural strength. Thafis why they feel fagged out, brain-weary,, and incapable of much exertion. - If you cannot take a holiday—begin now to build up your blood with a true tonic, arid so invigorate and refresh your system. Nothing is more valuable for this purpose than Dr. WilliarnsV Pink Pills. Over and over again they^have beep proved to be as good'as a holiday to jaded men and women.' Their value to both sexes is made evident by the fact that these pills make good the -waste caused by illness and the wear and tear of everyday life. The price, of Pr. Williams's Pink Pilla is 3s per box.—Advt. . WHAT THE GROUCH SAID How long have you had that cough, and what are you doing; for it? asked the chemist.of ■ the proverbial grumbler when the latter happened to be in his shop one day. . Ohj about a fortnight, remarked the man, and I am just going to let it cureitself. Let me advise ybii to rtake Bkxter's Lung Preserver, said the. chemist. -■Not only will it ease you, but you will find that itiwill build you up. A few days-later, the nian-Teturned. Halloa, said the chemist, you have lost that -cold. Oh, it wasn't Baxter's,- said the man. I_think I was getting better 'in any case. But as he was leaving he said significantly;; You. had better-give me another bottle !,- Don't take risks. You, too, should get a generous-sized bottle of Baxter's Lung Preserver. All . Chemists and Stores, 2s~6d. FamilyVsize, : 4s"6d.— Advt.- . .''"■'■ ; f:■., '- > TO • MORE PILES, i Writing from Thames Valley; Mrs. A. S. states:—Enclosed' please'find postal notes for a course of-Zann Double Ab-sorption-Pile Cure, which I will be glad to receive as soon as possible. . I derived much; relief from the previous treatment.' \ , i "■ ■ A generous trial sample of Zann will .be,, sent to Vail, .pile sufferers./ Mention fthis; paper 'and- • gnddse -trrife^-shiHihg in ■ stamps 'for, packing and postage. The Zann Proprietary, Box 952, Wellington. .Booklets aini;stocks.of ; ;Zann can be' obtaineof .from' Kihg.'sT'rescription Pharrtacy. -4, 'Courtenay, place,- and W. S. Wallace,-: Chemist, -Willis "street, Wel-lington;-^Advt. jj s ' :■'- .•■■■- ,. ■':-. ■xjn3get^t-able. '■■■ .-. v .;| ■ The hidden.trap of the {water closet is .hard to clean with brush "or cloth. Harpic rids you of a distasteful • task! .Sprinkle in the pan at night, flush in ■the morning. Porcelain spotless and bright, trap.. purified. Harpic is indispensable. 9d and l^'.9d at your store: .—Advt.-. -- ;.. •■'.■-':: :.. ■ ■ ' SAMPLES OF, PTJLMONAS FREE. Almost everyone must have heard about Pulmonas, but no doubt there are many who have not yet had occasion to try them.' , If you have any throat or chest trouble at any tiirie, scud first fof . a free sample and test Pulmonas before purchasing a Is 6d box (2s 6d box contains double quantity).- You can then experience .^tlie relief which; Pulmonas give, and^ will understand why they are so popular everywhere. - A free sample package will be posted to anyone on receipt of 3d in stamps for postage. Send your name and address, to Stacey Bros, 61, Queen- street, Auckland.—Advt. ' >'- SHARLAND/S VINEGAR-FOB SUC.CESSFUL.SALADS/ ■ - After all your trouble in preparing the vegetables don't' spoil your' salad by using .inferior vinegar.- "Slwrland's- Vine-:, gar, made from best cane :sugar," is rich-' est in flavour and piquancy. Absolutely pure and clear.—Advt. ■FAMOUS CATHEDRAL -DROPS. There is no accident - about the flavour imparted" to cakes and confections by Cathedral Brand Essences. A few drops make a big difference. Fourteen highly concentrated pure, fruity flavours,; including essence, of-aniseed, peppermint, black currant, lemon, orange, vanilla, cloves; also carmine andcochineal colourings. At your grocer s .—Advt. Why still delay your wedding day? Two homes now- sever, her from youApart you still must pay your way— ' Ono Home Makes Happiness for Two Where kindred soula in. joy abide If they by care good health assure, I And end the colds which oft betide With Woods' Great Poppermint Cum.. —Advt.. A SURE THING. iA sure^ and safe corrective for heartburn, acidity, and sick headache is Sharland s Fluid Magnesia.- !%■ makes and keeps the stoniach sweet. Guaranteed pure, and absolutely safe' for the. youngest and weakest constitutions. • Made in the Dominion—a factor.that assures absolute freshness. Most'economical—Advt. BARS OF PURITY. . Velvet Soap is for use in the laundry but.its purity and delicate perfume make it ideal for toilet .purposes. Vejvet is an economical and safe soap, sterilised by a- special process/; Youi\ grocei "can supply you with Velvet Soap.—Advt. firm clear jellies,. true to .-• ,-flavoubJ; \ Lemon jelly, orange jelly, -any ,-jelly made with Ship Brand Jelly Crystals it trues to flavour. v Natually true, for Ship Brand Jelly Crystals are the essence of the fruit, captured in gelatine: A packet makes a pint Ship Brand Jelly Crystals make firm, clear jellies, palate-provoking even to fickle tastes. Grocers and stores:—Advt. 5' 00&> Great Peppermint Curs For Coughs «nd tolds, nev.r fail.-Advt

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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 23, 28 January 1924, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 23, 28 January 1924, Page 11

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