For Influenza Colds take Woods' Great PepperrniDt Cure.—Advt.
MORE LEISURE ON WASHING DAY.. The wash on the line long before lunchtime ! Time for the ordinary household duties —for rest, or recreation! That's what Velvet will mean to you. You can do easier and cleaner washing by using Velvet Soap, the pure and mild laundry preparation. Get a bar of Velvet from your grocer to-day. Remember— Velvet is a sterilised soap.—Advt.
"BIG OAKS FROM LITTLE ACORNS GEOW." . And the slightest cold, if neglected, may develop into pneumonia, or some ! other serious complaint.' Take jn-even tive measures at the first sign—get a bottle of Nazol. Nazol soothes the ti sues of throat and lungs, and quickly io licves all colds and 'chest troubles. 60 doses for Is 6d.—Advt.
WHAT TO DO'FOR' NERVOUS INDIGESTION. When nerves go wrong they al\va\s , strike at your weakest spot. When thi-> j spot happens to be the stomach, nervou | dyspepsia results, appetite vanishes, and j is replaced by an uneasy, hollow feel- j i ing thai- keeps up until cvciy nerve, in■ j your body seems "on edge/ Tho food j you forcß flown won'l, digest properly, j and you're knocked up, down and c')l, I for one day at least so fur as being i really useful to yourself or anyone else i h concerned. It's the height' of folly j lo force (lie digestion-of'foot! with muo j pepsin pill while the stomach nerves aro-j in such shape. indigestion comes from nerves alunp. Get your I nerves right ''and you'll fuel lip-top, I and eat and digest what you eat as j I any normal, healthy person should. j\o- i thing could be better for such cases than j n couple of Phosphorated Iron tablets eaten at every meal or whenever you feel blue or depressed and your nerves are working overtime. Phosphorated Iron is the greatest nerve tonic ever found for nervous dyspepsia, nervous headaches, and upset nerves generally. It calms and steadies the nerves when they want to fly. Tt stimulates and .strengthens the. nerves when they are dull, tired out, nvA sluggish, and you CHtinnl concentrate your mind on work. Every iabk-i sfeins to go straight to tho nerve cells, and puts ambition..'vim, vitality, eoiiliilei'icf. and comae;,; it: i-vcry iin-li of your hndv: All' luadjiVehi-inisls sell 'lln-iv I'husphoraU-d ],on labk-L's, faO to a i-iilii-. .hi :i pusiiivc guaraut.-/" th.-il if l.lioy (In mil bung r.e.-udis ami ,_,n-,-.-;a!i.-i'ai-ti.;!i Ih.' uK.tu-v paid for Ih.-m will be ri'liiriif-d. ami" si'fuvs «i i^uplt; ii;',lil liV.r,- iv L.iv.li fan iistil'y In ■'thi.-ir tn'arvolious f-llick-iicy.—Advi.
AVI-rr KKK'I' -MICAX COLDS. • ] Vnlcss ni[ijJL-il in tlie lnul. ,-i L-ulil is j .sure tv develop from wet feet. After 1 j ii ssoaUinit; or '< suclJen eliauge. of ti.-in-|)cr;itui-«, tiiUil Niiv.fil.. This |jencii-a-L-iirj." prompt. irinedv (loein'l mive tie c-ulil * cliiinci;. 'i'ln- ironWe is bciilr-n before ii. Sets n crip. In- prcpiircd—L'ft v- 1? 6d bottle u[ S;ivA t-i-diiy.—Advl. ' \Vo..;'V Gr»*t l;'Nipr-f'iiiMt Cm-,
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Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 115, 19 May 1925, Page 11
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