WORMS IN CHILDREN Are speedily removed by the sue of Wade s Worm Figs. Pleasant to take sure in action, and causing no ill aftereffects. The ideal remedy for children. , Wise mothers laways keep a packet in the house. Chemists and stores.—Advt.
GOITRE! A LADY who tried every remedy in vain, and at last discovered a simple «e!f cure, will «end particulars FREE lo suffered. Stnd «ddr««to ALICE MAY. Bo* *S2. __ Ckriildmreh, N.Z. Don'i lend ,u mp ,. KILL THAT FLY! House Flies are Disease-carriers, and an aptly termed " Typhoid Flic«." "MUSTDIE" The. Great Insect Destroyer, is certain • Death to Plies and "Mosquitoes. Directions.—Full directions with' sach tin. Burn it, that's one way. Sprinkle it with the "Mustdie" Blower, that* the other way. But even a small qcau tity dusted on the pillow at bedtima will effectually keep away Monquitoea. ■ :"; -& BOLD BY CHEMISTS AND GROCER* SHARLAND AND CO., LTD., Wholesale Agents.
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Evening Post, Volume 65, Issue 65, 17 March 1924, Page 10
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