GOOD OLD DAD.
What a brick he always was, and how ■thoughtful, If lie hadn't provided me with that-share in Nelson Pine Forest, Ltd., what a fbc I'd bo in—no capital, no prospects, no friends. Now I've ■got. £500. Why! I'm set for life. , : Provision {or your children in case of accidents—for your own old age in case of ill-health or bad luck—is obtained by investing in Nelson Pine Forest, Ltd. £25 to-day is conservatively J estimated to grow into £500 in fifteen i years. Full particulars from _F. 'W. Vare, 212, Lambton quay, Wellington Agent for Nelson Pine Forest, Ltd.— Advt. DANGER IN DANCE HALLS. j At a. dance the air often becomes heated and the hall close. Stepping out into the sharp night air, the sudden change of temperature means a cold, unless the dancer is prepared. A dose of Nazol after the dance will keep the cold away, for Nazol is penetrating, prompt, and sure. Get a. Is 6d bottle fo-dax.— Advt. • ": IT NEVER RAINS IN EGYPT. Not once in a hundred "yeare has rain, j fallen in that parched land. Hence the great importance of the Nile. : Yet the people of Egypt do not rely, upon the Nile for their crops any more strongly than, hundreds of people in. New Zealand rely upon Witch's Oil U> stop, their pain. ' . Witch's Oil draws out the most unwiljing pain. Earache; faceache, neuralgia, vanish almost in a moment. Headache, lumbago, neuritis, sciatica are ended just as quickly. Indeed, some people find Witch's Oil so penetrating they find it best to add a little Olive Oil to moderate its searching power. • Hest assured, Witch's Oil will end rheumatic aches. Witch's Oil has freed parents from hundreds' of hours of sleeplessness when their children have been tortured with aches and pains. _ Witch's Oil ends pain because it draws tlie' paincausing poisons to the surface, and the system gets rid of them. 2s 6d and 4s 6d, chemists and stores.—Advt. "• THE BEST VINEGAR. CORNWELL'S, YOURS BY RIGHT. You have a right to insist on getting s Vinegar when you ask for it —if you want the best. Cocnwell's Pure Malt Vinegar is naturally malted from the finest, .purest selected grain, and not bolstered. by acids. Moreover, it is thoroughly matured before bottling. ° The flavour is mild and the taste delicate. \ou will recognise Cornwall's lml?. e(\iately by its attractive bottle mid distinctive label.— Advt. Yea. "I'm On My Way to Mandalay," •■ Over mountain, stream and sea. \vt horc pl ll'.° Bahrain Hindus be. Where Obaadists growl and the Parses prowl In a phthisical toinperaLure, About foods' Grcut Pepnotiaint C'urc. —Advt
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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 78, 1 April 1924, Page 4
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438Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 78, 1 April 1924, Page 4
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