•'NICHOLSON'S GIN" AT WEMBLEY."—"Nicholson's Dry Gin" was the only kind supplied to tho Imperial Exhibition at Wembley. But such preference is not confined to Wembley. Universally, this celebrated London Gin has been preferred for generations, being recognised as the purest spirit made. The medicinal value of "Nicholson's Gin" is extremely liig-h, while with ginger beerj gingcV ale, squnsh and soda, or Just soda' it makes ,i delightfully stimulating ■ami refreshing drink. "Nicholson's Gin" and Bitters is nn appetiser without an equal. Great for cocktails. Ask for "Nicholson's," the best and purest. At all good clubs and hotels. Wholesale from A. E. Kernot, Ltd. Wellington, or any merchant in N.Z.^ Advt. INCIDENT IN A PHARMACY. A customer walked into a Drug Store the other day and asked for a bottle of Hearne-'s Bronchitis Cure. The salesman asked if she was suffering from "Bronchitis," and she replied "No, but I have got a particularly severe cough and I know from previous experience that Hearne's Bronchitis Cure issimply magnificent for obstinate coughs and colds on the chest." We mention this incident in order to correct, any impression that Hearne's Bronchitis Curo is only for ''Bronchitis." As a. matter of fact, the term' "Bronchitis Cure" is primarily Hearne's trade name, and whilst it is undoubtedly a highly efficient remedy for "Bronchitis," its enormous popularity is mainly due to tho extraordinary swiftness " with I which it banishes Coughs and Chest ! Colds—particularly in cases where other remedies have failed to make any impression. ' • . Sufferers from Coughs, Colds on tho Chest, Difficulty of Breathing, Hoarseness, Bronchitis, and similar Chest Affections are amazed at the wonderful influ,ence of Hearne's Bronchitis Cure. The very, first dose soothes and immediately relieves the worst Cough. Test it for yourself. Ask for it anywhere. Obtainable almost everywhere.'Price 2s 6d and 4s 6d per bottle—Advt. Mivi'\° luro of a tlnoUsnnd temptations Which subvert all tho goodness wo plan, .Wo continue our wild dissipations, Amlimeiid to be good when we can. Oood intentions arc wise in their wny, ,L>u(, iniinediuto ucljou makes sure, ■tor a. coltl there's sad risk in-delay— lake \\jnods' Great Peppermint Cure— Advt. INFLUENZA HOLDS NO TEAR 1"OE BAXTER-ITES! Those who know tho wonderful curative properties of Baxter's Lung Preserver—and most New Zealandei-s, do— arc- not afraid of influenza. They know that this famous specific, if taken in the early stages, will finish off tho deadly influenza germ before it has time to conimence its fell work. For fifty-eight years "Baxter's" has been_ tho standard remedy for coughs, colds, infienza, bronchitis, and °catarrh. It routs out the most stubborn chest cold or hacking cough in record time, and reinforces its healing work by revitalising the weakened system and promoting the disease-resisting powers of tho body. _ "Baxter's" also possesses wonderful tonic properties. It's a. good plan to keep a Bottle of Baxter's Lung Preserver always handy. You can then fight a cold a's soon as the first symptoms appear. 2s. 6tl buys a generous-sized bottle at any chemist or store. The family size- at 4s 6d is the most economical proposition, though. But be sure you get "Baxter's"!—Advt.'
the Idea' You're on the right tack when you take Beecham's | Pills to improve your health. Good health depends on keeping the system well nourished and free from impurities. i i That's the idea—take | Beecham's Pills. They put the digestive I organs in right condition , - and thus promote the assimilation of food. They put the bowels in I good order and thus help to cleanse and freshen the system. j Briefly, Beecham's Pills secure the internal con- ! ciitions on which good health depends. You cannot do better ' \ I than take j L
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