TIEED—WEAK NERVOUS. All those distressing symptoms that make up the complaint commonly called "weak nerves," in nine cases out of ten can he banished in a few hours by a dose of Cockle's Pills. Low spirits, that tired feeling, headache, peevishness, nervous tremors, and that sinking, squeamish sensation in the stomach, are due to the irritant action of toxins or poisons in your-blood. The surest and quickest remedy for this condition isCockle's Pills. They are specially prepared to counteract these poisons, to clear them out of your blood and out of ! your sytem, and to keep you strong and cheerful instead of continually languid and despondent. Get a boi of Cockle's j Pills to-day, take two to-night, and you will feel Uks a new being m the morning. Small pill, new size, la 6d per box, of all chemists.—Advt. A NEW TRIP TO ALASKA FROM .VANCOUVER. The " Canadian National," operating ! the wonderful new railroad across Canada, announces ■ a novel 10-day trip to Alaska. .' J From June to September Alaska is a fairyland of snowy crags, sparkling silver waterfalls, and myriads of lovely wild flowers. The famous Northern Lights make the •sky a thing of new and amazing beauty. Visit Alaska in perfect luxury. Ful) particulars from Canadian National Railways, Farmers' Institute Building Wellington. Tickets: Union Steam Ship Co. of! New Zealand, Ltd., or any tourist agency.—Advt. SECRET OF CLEAN CLOTHES. If yon don't nse Velyet Soap it i» because you hay» thought it an ordinary, i everyday washing soap. It ig #ver so j much more than that. Besides being a pure, mild, and aafs preparation, Vet ret i« a sterilised soap. There's no excuse for badly washed clothes. If your grocer doesn't stock Velvet, send your address to Box 271, Ohristchurch, and you will be supplied.—Advt. First aid for coutfbs, colds, and influenza, Woods' Great Peppermint Cure.—Advt. SQUASH, SODA, AND J.D.K Z. GIN. <( Here's a drink_ that will dispel that "tired" feeling in double-quick time. This genuine Pot-still Malt Gin is purity itself. Its regular judicious use cleans the system by stimulating the bloodcleansing organs. Identify genuine J.D.K.Z. Gin by the White Heart on the Square Bottle. At all Hotels and Bottle Stores.—Advt. HOW THE CAPTAIN SAVED THE MATCH. _ After hard training on Thursday night in preparation for a big match on Saturday, one of the star players in a local ! football learn contracted a heavy cold. I On the Friday morning he rang 'up the ; captain a-nd stated that he would be un- j able to play. "What's the trouble';" "Just v bad cold." ha replied. Tlie skipper, like J«a wise nuiti, promptly sent 1 him along a bottle of .Hauler's "Lung Preserver. Somewhat sceptical, but with iiope, Hie player used the remedy, with the result that lie was fit to play on Saturday. Not only that, but he scored the try that won the day. Baxter's Lung Preserver gives quick relief to all bronchial complaints. It is rich, warming, penetrating, and dependable. Possesses wonderful tonic properties that help to build up the system against future attacks. Do not wail until a- «-old grips you, bub obtain r buttle of "Baxter's" without- delay. 2s 6d buys a. generous-si^erJ boltlr from any chcrnint or star?'-, or, hotter ?Ul|, $$l , till {wily sue at 4» 6d.—AilvU
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Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 19, 22 July 1925, Page 11
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