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\% AWv'Wvtf \ / \ \ Fir^ Pri*e • *2000 •Available to all but \ V* \ \ / \ \ Second Priie - 500 Paid Officials and Dis-> V \ V t"1 Third Prize - i OO /fict Agents of the Art f" \ A v { -I 4j|, st|, g.i, / Union. Should such j /<- A / / ?\ i"*"'*i Prize* «t £25 persons, sell a winning! / " J^^~*/ •*V'__ ■_ *t!>-->r*,W) I / each- •' « ticket, the buyer shall V / / C S^jTOltS^ /7 M^ s b » ft ,, seller, and will be allot-f-^f r* £®er%*£\ W) #^V\ / / . ri^,, *. 7p? ted the additional prize. r I n HlMft)'J/J; WV / ■TI *rtS*Bw< a -A,,.,, *ou simply buy and I- \ S J IV Wl JF/ HI Jv'/ - / m*«« •• __?££<. resell the tickets, each I V^A \ l Total in S4OOO of which has a space \ V*A \- "^"FB^ffSgJPljP*^^/ / Alluvial Gold , for your, name as sell- \' X^^yJuj rvni-A.<. / / ■ **500toiellerof Utwmnint er. (If the name of the I \, vV IN SPECIAS /■■■-/ .„. „tick,e t , seller is n°t shtwvn on V **\ *'» **• •£10»lo»el)«rof2nd winning thp tickpr iosnort tn +fc« v mn iVfA /■■••■■■■;•;■■*•:/ • lue ucjiei issued 10 tne j X: r'K/Z.Cj mm •*25«,.d1--7f3nl winning b«yer, the buyer shall N. i&W Uek*t be deemed the seller.)! ■ PS L** Jl^r^S^*^"' With the Boomenutf Butt— ■"..!■ jStdSX^^ , Bound t. come tack" .[" Book of 9 tickets for £1 v Single ticket* 2/6 each X Delays are Dangerous—Mail Coupon TO-DAY! ; Llluvial Gold '• . . ' .-.'';■ ,_ • «r li *»w tf?ff/\*t • \ First Prize £2000 j Dutrkt A«Ut, ■ \k Dominion o«>nii«r: W ''B>& ■ ' r. c Box 1642, Wellington. • 1 w. a compton. slt^vjj ; Ue»r »ir. ! I CP.O. Box 882. Auckland. *3g^,^§v\ ! _, haoVm • I S«reurr: '• Please poit me »"?" in the EL DORADO ! J M C GRIGHTON Kfei^?/^ • ticket* > t; \. P.O. Bo* 148, H.weri^ J?Pf*V^ ! £4loo° Art Union or wn«h ' enclo»e £ ...in full payment. j j AU communication* to Domin- • ' w"^ to P»rticip«te in the chance of £625 to «ellen of the *i" ion UrganMcr. rnzewinnen m8oI)&u5iS& ' ' I ' will be notified in writing «nd *^^jM\ss&l\ ! Winning tickets. . ' . - J ? result* announced in daily C XWrtS&\\ * J V •>«••• ' m Jffi?*s&sLf& '• Name '■: I)' OBJECTS: For benefit o( the WTOg^-V^OSa '• " : : ' — • i T.ran.ki. Stratlard and Es- mk4'i 1?! '• I ! I' mont A. 4 P. Auociatibns. to KW& I, E&J !'?)\v£* * AJJ r .,. ' 1 ' Kouidate lUbiUtie. and effect KM U p-AiSsST '• Addreii ; ; , „ I improvemcnl* to icrpund* ' fc ft**!lr*\ ■' ' ' " ' ■ ' 1 I dMiaf aat> Jr. Fttrurr, H27 J^£*^' H* \ '• .■..-' ■ ! i Dmriaf UU 17th Fttnarj, 1927 -"]■..*? • : — *■ 111 11111111 Hll 111 It 11111111 ijJUilillXr^ll'l Book o{ 9 ticket* for £1' Sin Ble tickeU 2/6 each j | constipation '^^^^■B^^^' is serious, Qrace" [^T^^^^M Not so long ago I was like you—headaches a good deal O jf "^ - —-, I the tune, sleeping badly, and the least bit of housework ' "' ' ;l! \ I tired me ouL My complexion too, was bad. ;? : [j \ I "Finally, I went to see Dr. Farman.' He showed me that it ' I was constipation that was back of my troubles. He said it ' I was a very serious thing because poisons from the bowels , I were picked up by the blood and carried to everybody ■■'! • orß an- if I didn't correct it in time I might become a I victim of one of those terrible organic diseases. ', w- ■"•"•" 111I 11 "He made me drop laxatives altogether, changed my diet, ""'"" Bl I and put me on Nujol. I don't think I've ever felt better. I ■ '~ \ff sleep well, my headaches have disappeared, and you can see . 'H tor yourself what an improvement there is in my bkirt '-' J. ."-Z; -■ ■ :> :: Nujol has done wonders for me." ' <■ ■''! '"■ Nujol helps Nature in Nature's own way [ A comes hard and difficult to move. f. Ure T ternal d«nlineti it should • „»«?», I " Then you need the lubricant Nujol. b. e take" regularly- UrJike lax*, „ JbT-OynSHitiatibh It makes up for the lack of natural tlves> v does not BriPe or form ax- ■r^r'.VrTxr *•**"«<'* lubricant. Medical authorities ap- habit and can be discontinued at . >■ . , ■:. t prove Nujol because it is so gentle, anytime. .'■' • " '•"•' vi ';'":'. ':■ ; so safe, so natural'in its action. «„„;„ . , _, ". , , ,■ ». -, »!,'i Beem to enJ°y the perfect health.".. .-.-•- -i^^ m > ~z?- ■"■' ; Nujol simply softens the waste that is possible only when bowel ' ■~"ai*~tjg£ms^*- ■••'; s matter and thus permits regular movements are normal and regu- r -.v * ' and thorough bowel movements, lar. Ask your chemist for Nujol to- '■ .fi ■ * It does not overtax the intestinal day. Made by Nujol Liboratorie^-.-;.'• "#^ll' Wfi\ \y ' muscles. It is not a medicine. Standard Oil Co. (New Jersey). M^gJfcKl ' Soothes when ov^i^ maMJtotning JHHm^ jBS £>1 £0 By over drinldng \B^^Bt^yL H)I,H Because JP^K^X^^aT Evacnative organs I TP% S I BEECHAM'S PILLS , Do the necessary mf When t>aby eriet —that » the time for ; ' ; r , Woodward's Gripe Water, the safe old ' T]|£|l? WOllderfill English cure. __ ■•^» • mm Here U the testimony of a mother, who also happens to be a Mt>nl«7Hwprprn|la*rl|a»g trained nurse : —"My own little boy, who is now three years old, RcStOsffe fUaTISStIOII was very nervy and cross as a baby, and could not sleep for i»i^^^\i. I*W* w*"*r** any length of time! I used Woodward's Gripe Water, after TOIIC file StOlUaCl trying'other things, and found it acted like magic in quieting ArOHilg thg ltVftl* nerve*, etc." For seventy years Woodward's Gripe Water has gßAt^^w 2 Ijj earned similar praise. It' tcts like ma^ic. and it cannot it Sttllllll&te ICWlieyS •"« *-""• 2/6 per bottle And Induce WOOBW^JIBS gripe waters I Vf^muf.'r The most famous of all correctives for :— ■ If MMfWjtfl a^^^aßarW M COLIC TEETHING DIGESTION (BJ Maflfts^r IWMVIi jB FLATULENCE LOOSENESS DISORDERED STOMACH ■ WW^ If *■■■*■ ■ ACIDITY PEEVISHNESS CONSTIPATION ■ W SfW an J all the hundred-and-one ills to which baby is heir. B

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Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 109, 4 November 1926, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 109, 4 November 1926, Page 16

Page 16 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 109, 4 November 1926, Page 16

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