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Women favour Mild S^tJp^pjTfT \ i ?4 \M Stimulant as Remedy Purest Gin Spirit! p or over gQ years, New Zealand women have favoured T ■ ym - Wolfe's Schnapps as a remedy for the distressing condition of fatigue, whether arising from the wear and tear of daily tasks , or from natural disorders.' ' For women especially the gentie, stimulating action of Wolfe'a i> 9-fIT Schnapps has proved wonder-'-dts. fully beneficial. Distilled in m^wßS^^M^A Holland, made with' genuine .A*BHp|3~t2^HK\ Italian Juniper Berries, /aJ^J^WWJBMP^B^ >^3&\ Wolfe's Schnapps has unique IVv^^H^H^UPHb •/iS9K)-^ medicinal properties. It I^^^^H^F /^ vSßlfe purifies the bloody tones up rK^^lßr bm the whole system, and gives />?^O^SMl h^' new strength and // V>v JfPar/ t^K^-^W^^-i Wolfe's Schnapps is UW^WBwr* T^^^Dr^V the purest of all gin \1 vl '^ A nlKuulr^ \. *^^*s^^^^ft \ your IlGflitll S S3K6« 1 WifiUSKnw •WOLFEi' n s a b^ H taN" T? I W ''"' I S iiimlkSMl 'i§M/i haM and «iuarter «>*• \ V I ? Ill' '^Twm'' WM bottles at all hotels. WOLFE'S SCHNAPPS "For your health's sake" ws.2B-16 n.z. \ day GOODNESS' Sake, Smoki CLARENCE FINE VIRGINIA CIGARETTES School Holidays by Rail The Touch of Sprhg Soon the young folk will be home from school. Soon they will be expecting' that cheap trip by rail—the little holiday that saves Jack and Jill from becoming dull. Parents, it will do you good to be young again with your children, in bright.holiday outings by rail. Less than a penny a mile, second-class, and a fraction over a penny, first-class, for adults, are the ruling fares. •Half-fares are charged for children under 12 years, and those under 3 years are carried free. For particulars cf suitable train trips, consult your ■ nearest Stationrnaster, City Booking Office, or other Travel Agency. t Special Concessions for Family Parties Cheap and Safe Trips for All mil r nilm When Considering PRINTING whether it be Letterheads, Labels, Posters, Showcards, Catalogues or any class of commercial work, however large or small send for our Representative | Phone 44-040 | He will be pleased to discuss your printing problems with you, and, if necessary, give you his advice. No obligation of course, but if we handle the job—you'll be well satisfied. Blundell Bros. Ltd. THE EVENING POST PRINTING HOUSE WILLIS STREET iii|e wu

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Evening Post, Volume CXVIII, Issue 31, 6 August 1934, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CXVIII, Issue 31, 6 August 1934, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CXVIII, Issue 31, 6 August 1934, Page 5