NOT FOUND WANTING.. For many years now Bee Ointment has been tried as a remedy for cuts, sores bruises, and all abrasions of the skin' and not found wanting, its splendid healing and antiseptic properties act quickly and prevent septic poisoning. Does not irritate, but is pleasantly soothing. All chemists and stores.—Advt. PEEPS AT. PEOPLE. '. THE FRACTIOUS CHILD.. Eat it up or you'll get a strapping. Bight, yet wrong. Children must be made, to eat, but food forced upon them fails to nourish as it should. Stimulate their flagging appetites with Maltexo (Wilson's Malt Extract). Better than forcing. Maltexo sends iheiu to the table with hunger stirring their insides and the gastric juices active- with desire. They'll eat with relish, and digest all they eat. A tonic also. • Maltexo is. mildly laxative. Overcomes constipation, makes rich, red blood, builds up and strengthens, creates solid flesh and rigid sinews. Put Maltexo on tho table at meal times., lib and 21b jars, ,71b tins for family uso. Maltexo plain for general tonic. Maltexo with cod liver oil for those subject to chest and lung troubles.—A3vt. j JUST A COLD May easily lead to very serious and painful troubles such as bronchitis, pneumonia, asthma, pleurisy, and consumption. At the first sign of . a cough or cold take Nazol. This prompt and certain remedy. will penetrate every tiny passage of the nose and throat and destroy all harmful germs. Let Nazol protect you this venter.—Advt.
IN A LAW OFFICE. Solicitor: Did you keep a copy of that letter? Client: Ob, no. I just wrote a note. S.: But I cannot advise unless I know Ibo exact -wording. C.: But I can give .you an idea of what I intended. to convey. . S.: The Court will only look on What you wrote, not what you intended lo convey. ' Had the client a Corona typewriter it would have cost "o effort to take a couple of carbon copies of that important letter. The Corona is necessary for your protection. Inspect, it at the' Office Appliance Co.. Ltd., 20 Brandon street Wellington.—Advt. ' ■ !*"«)■ ChJHi-sti't :EUekiti;f C'eii^b, 'Woodf'
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Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 27, 31 July 1924, Page 11
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