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"NICHOLSON'S GIN" AT WEMBLEY." —"Nicholson's Dry Gin" was the only kind supplied to the Imperial Ex- ! hibition at -Wembley. But such prefer- i ence is not confined to Wembley. Universally, this celebrated London Gin has I been preferred for generations, being recognised as the purest spirit made. The medicinal value of "Nicholson's Gin" is extremely high, while with ginger' beer, ginger ale, squash and soda, or just soda it makes a delightfully stimulating and refreshing drinfi. "Nicholson's Gin" and Bitters is an appetiser: without an equal. Great for cocktails. Ask for "Nicholson's," the best and purest. At all good clubs and hotels. Wholesalo from A: E. Kernot,. Ltd., Wellington, or any merchant in N.Z - Advt. Woods' Great Peppermint Cure. For Coughs and Colds, never fails.—Advt. SURE CURE FOR WORMS. Worms in children are quickly and easily expelled by Wade's Worm Figs. If the little, one is peevish, irritable, and restless, give Wade's Worm Figs. Pleasant to take; certain in action ; absolutely harmless; no ill after-effects. Sold by all chemists and stores.—Advt..

THERE IS GRAVE DANGER IN NEGLECTING A COLD, Few people seem to realise the serious risk they run in neglecting a simple cold or- chill. AH sorts of complications may arise ■which may lead, to tragic consequences. One may say, " Oh, there's no danger with an ordinary cold." Neither there is provided reasonable care is exercised and the cold is treated promptly with -a reliable remedy. Unfortunately, however, whist most of us are very solicitous about other people's state of health, we are the very first to make light of our own little ailments. A cold (even a heavy one) is often completely neglected or else one may possibly buy some throat lozenges from a confectioner —often wasting good money and valuable time in this; way. when a dose or two of Hearne's Bronchitis Cure would have banished the whole trouble in a few hours. If you desire to get rid of a cold on the. chest rapidly, or if your cough is an obstinate one that has refused to yield to other treatments, it is now pretty generally recognised that Hearne's Bronchitis Cure is the remedy to select. It is 2s 6d and 4s 6d per bottle, but in medicines more than m any other things, it pays to buy the best right) at the start, as it really saves money and anxiety. Hearne's Bronchitis Cure foe obstinate coughs and colds should be obtainable everywhere. Ask for it, and if unobtainable, a bottle will be sent post free by W. G. Hearne, Dixon street, Wellington.—Advt.

Of damp and gloomy haunts beware! There germs of cough and cold assail; There's clanger in tho wintry air While steamy fogs and mists prevail. Contagion lurks in every glen, Whero Noture's charms the-eye allure, Beware of. lakeside, stream, and £on, Remember Woods' Great Peppermint Cure. —Advt. BACKACHE. The muscles of the back do the heavy work of the body. When they are overworked or ill-nourished they ache and people who are looking for trouble begin to worry about their kidneys. Backache may be due to lumbago, which is rheumatism of the muscles of tile back,, but more backaches are cansoil, by overstrain, overwork and muscle starvation due to thin, blood than by anything else. :i>. Williams' Pink Pills build up the blood, and sufferers from backache would do well to try this treatment before giv- | inff way to worry over a fancied organic disease. Kosl and the tonic treatment with Dr. Williams' Pink Pills will correct, most forms cf backache, even rheumatic. On sale everywhere at 3s per box.— Aclvl. WET FEIST MICAX. COLDS. TJiilcss nipped in tho bud. a cold is sure 1." develop from wet feel-. ' After a- soaking, or n sudden change of temperature, lake Nnzol. This penetrating, prompt remedy docsn t ™ive me rule) ~n rlKiDtc ''Hie Ivo\iWc is bcai.cn l;cfr,rc i|. „.-clf a si-ip: ' JJe vrepiivcd—gel v i» od

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Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 118, 22 May 1925, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 118, 22 May 1925, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 118, 22 May 1925, Page 11