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. DON'T TRUST A COLD. Maybe a cold has paid you a visit and you think his visit won't be long' But don't trust a cold: Usually they're stayers unless you get busy with Nazol It quickly shifts colds, and'coughs too. Nazol is highly effective, yet most economical. Why, for Is 6d you can buy' si,icty. doses. Get Nazol to-day.—Advt

A; DUCK-SHOOTING PRECAUTION.. Crouching under cover for the ducks to come whirring, over is cold work On such occasions a flask of "Doctors' Special ,—the reliable old Scotch whiskyis worth its weight in gold ' Just a small "nip'! , U id the blood courses warmly through your veins; your feet feel once more as if they belong to you—you "feel good all over " ° ,-,0n,,!L 1 d'"=k-shoot there's no companion like The Doctor." Ask at any good hotel or bottle gtore for Doctors' Splcial Reliable Old Scotch Whisky-as supplied to the House of Lords and leading London clubs.—Advt.

FOUXP IN THE HOSPITAL. When going the round of the wardts the other day, a nurse; in'one of New 4ealand s largest hospitals came across a tin of Anti-Acido, which' a patient had been taking on his own initiative. Asked for the 'reason, the patient replied: "I brought it in with me I simply could not eat' my 1 meals' without it. You may cut me about as^iuch as youhke, but I must have my AntiAcido. Anu-Acido is to-day a positive necessity for thousands and thousands of sufferers froni indigestion, gastritis heartburn, and othew disorders of the stomaph. They have found Anti-Acido to be the one thing that makes life Worth while—the only preparation that drives away the agonising pains and v i ~ OlJy P^Paration that stops the ferment—the only preparation that enables them to eat what they want, as much as they want, whenever they want lour case will be no exception." Take Anti-Acido to-day and mnke life worth while. 2s 6d. All chemist? and stores I—Advt. '"

"Hail Season of Mists and Maladies." —Anon. The approach of the cold days makes necessary the need for protection against chills and influenza. A bottle of Baxter's Lung Preserver is your best health insurance against all such chest, throat and lung troubles. "Baxter's" is Tidy, warming, penetrative, dependable. A grand tonic too. Generous-sized bottle 2s 6d ; family size 4s 6d. At all chemists nnd stores." But be sure '.you get "Baxter's" '— Advt. ■•■ . .

QUIET NERVES MEAN SOUND SLEEP./ Take Marshall's Fpspherine. Jangled .nerve are, more often than not, starved nerves, and insomnia is usually the result. Feed and strengthen your nerves with a short course of Marshall's Fospherine, and you will enjoy sound, health-giving sloep. MiiishtiH's supplies the phosphorous which is lacking in modern i'npds. It revitalises the whole nervous system—imbues you with fresh energy—makes you enjoy lite: ■ " ■ ' All chemists and stores can supply you with a 2s 6d bottle in the six-sided carton, containing J.OO doses. If ou! of i-loclc, write the Proprietors. fiaxleyV: Lung Pi'csorvfir, Chrislcln|rch. Do siire you get "Murshuir*," No otliw will dpi—jAJi'l*

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Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 115, 19 May 1925, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 115, 19 May 1925, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 115, 19 May 1925, Page 4