"GENTLEMEN i THE DOCTOR! .Old friend* were gathered together, and the cup. that cheers was, going the rounds. Several toasts had' been honoured, when one of the company rose arid proposed:," The finest whisky that ever came out of Scotland,' .Gentlemen, The Doctor.". '-.;•.-■■ ; Doctors' Special Reliable Old Scotch 'Whiiky has for many generations ,pait maintained a tradition of age and quality unique among Scotch whiakies. .It is supplied by apeoial warrant: to th« -House of Lords, and to the leading London clubs; its. fame and popularity extend to every corner of the earth. All hotels and bottle stores sell ii Doctors' Special."—Advt.. , '/ "V "Prevention is better than potions. 1' —Anon. , ■ . ..-■'- ■ ■.•'.', '-.■'...') '■■'.' :.. Even on smiling spring days you are liable to contract a torublesome cough or chill, and it pays to keep a reliable preventive, such as Baxter's Lung Preserve!, always handy. , , . : . "Baxter's ia a rich, Wanning, penetrative specific. ; Roots ouf chronic i bronchial' complaints in. double-quick time. Also a beneficial tonic. Obtainable at all chemists and stores at 2s 6d for a generous sized bottle. Family size, 4s 6d.—Advt, " NATURAL WAY IS NAZOL-WAY. : Nazol acts natnrally and relieves th» most stubborn colds. A scientific remedy that get* to the root of the trouble. For years the approved specific for getting rid of colds and chest complaint*. Take a few drops on sugar or inhale it. 60. doses for Is 6d.—Advt. ' . FATIGUE FLIES AWAY. A nip of J.D;K.Z. Gin will take away that tired feejing. Cleanses the blood, tones up the "syßtem. JLook for the White Heart, label on square bottle, at all-hotels and bottle stores Advt. ■ ; ■ •■■ ' ■ '■■■ ■ ■ . ■;. •■ ■•;. TOOTHACHET MAGIC NERVINE WILL' BTOP IT. At the first jump of that nagging nerve dab a drop or .two on a small piece of, cotton wool and apply.to the tooth—it acts at onee —throbbing stops and pain disappears. Don't wait until your tooth aches—keep Barraclough's Magic. Nervine always in the 'house--in case of. emergency. Sold everywhere at Is 6d, or you can seniTls 6d in etampt to Barraclough's Pty., Box 1247, G.P.0., I Wellington, when it will be sent to you post free. . ■ ■'.■■.-.. 328 Progandra painlessly lifts corns right out. Is 6d. ■ ; '.' [■ . , Don't, put up with Rheumatic twinge* i Use Rheunio. 4s 6d.—Advt. There, isn't a : pie more tempting -than one made from Stella . Pie Fruits—the choicest peaches, apricots, plums, "and nectarines from sunny Central Otaco — Advt. '• : - "• :,-. :. ■■ , , Woods' brent Poppflrmint Cur©, F«r Cough* and C«14». oavjr f«iU.—AdrW
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Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 68, 17 September 1925, Page 15
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