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SUPERIOR PICKLING VINEGAR. If you haven't yet tried Sharland's Table Vinegar, do bo now. You will never be without it. Pure, full-flavour-ed, and strong, with the refreshing odour' that characterises good vinegar. Free from mineral aeifls. All the best grocers sell Sharland's Table Vinegar.If yours hasn't got it, he will easily obtain it for you.—Advt. "Through Shadowed Leagues of Slumbering Sound," Where- flickering sunlight fades and gleams, In gaunt, lone dignity profound, The gray trees whisper in their dreams. There sun-bronzed settlers, young and ' old, Mid solitude their lives endure; And bless the ease for cough or cold They find in Woods' Great Peppermint Cure—Advt.

JUMPY NERVES NEED MARSHALL'S FOSPHERINE. Jumpy nerves are caused by over--work followed by sleepless nights. This can easily be remedied. What is required ia a nerve-food and tonifr— Marshall's Fospherine. Splendid in all cases of nervous exhaustion. "Marshall's" soothes and strengthens the nerves and induces sound sleep. Restores health and vigour to body and mind. Try this wonderful pick-me-up to-day. Obtainable from all chemists and stores. Get the six-sided carton containing 100 doses for 2s Gd. If unable to obtain easily, write the proprietors, A. and W. Baxter, of Baxter's Lung Preserver,-. Christchurch.—Advt. SCOTCHMEN AND GIFTS. Sinco the wonderful gift of a £25,000. art gallery by Mr. R. E. M'Dougall to the citizens of Christchurch much has been written about the generosity of the canny and careful Scotch, and quite a controversy has taken place as to whether this race or its neighbour across the border is tho more generous. During this much-debated subject the peoplo of Christchurch quite lost sight of the fact that, aoino time before, tho Dills of Amorica presented to . the Dominion of New Zealand a' tobacco named Dill's Best. A local Scot recommends his countrymen and all smokers to try it. —Advt.

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: ■ ■ H ftt ■■■ ■'' :" '■'■■• ' J^ssjA CLEAR.COOLJPARKLIKC DRINK? llm /^Wil\\ ot on^ *s Macarthy's a good drink, whether Illr I \ \«\\\ Red Top Ale or Brown Stout, for quenching 'ill I I l«l\\\ thirst, and generally refreshing you, but is If I v >^^s^^aiss) 111 Macarthy's Red Top Ale and Brown Stout are II tj%C*jisyJrr&*\\ health-giving drinks, imparting vitamins, those laML^Fj/\ vitality-producing food elements, to the system °ft*^r y/ X wCJ^O^^ *\ and generally feeding it. '\m^M Sri/**^\^h m^ur 1T Arbuthnot Lane, one of London's leading l^^MfTy. •^•■-t'^dC A" "V'^X physicians says of these liquors in a recent address, \r/xU/ °£J =?V " an infinitely better food than mfeat. Used IkOIK '$E~Jf /yiVl r^/.(i.P properly does more to make the wheels of life go IbA\\v v*^* j^PIW- { 4*^ [W %X round properly than any other food taken in the AWA^mVi ] ' 1 IfS same quantity." \r\'\ i*Zil 11/ Wherever you are, call for Macarthy's, and it's a : w'#^. x^//r^^\ I T I good plan to have a bottle or so at home, too. I I Obtainable at all Hotels and Bottle Stores. I ]|^^|ACAS?THY J (yJJJI jeep top ale &• as^lLSil1o vy n stout.

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Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 83, 9 April 1928, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 83, 9 April 1928, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 83, 9 April 1928, Page 14