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Bronchitis iHßfiicyCLts WftKpPYPR DH=s?^- tand ifflß'rss'a liver bile— A :~ VICKS I |^>VjCNMAW« WITHOUT CALOMEL /fl\/^#\ik Vvapqrub _ {pT™f7l??cß»tU And You' u JnmpOut ol Bedta tt< i i V '"■ ' I ' Morning Full of Vim. ' The liver should poor out two pounds of — liquid bile into your bowels dally. If thiß bile is not flowing freely, your food doesn't digest. It just decays in the Dowels. Wind bloats up . your stomach. You get constipated. Your v l::s**^>>* whole system is poisoned and you feel sour* /*y >^HiG3HkBbHHB^. .^&MHhHhiXSme)^^. u>\ A jfi^x^ ' YIX tired and weary and the world looks blue. siw \\fi\ jrfffis s~li *■* Laxatives are only r^.-.kesliiftJv . A mtrm - 7/^HKBBHIHI^^HBIIiIMHII^BBMHHIBH^^'VmJ!O7/( A/W CII- bowel movement doesn't geiac the cause. )■ #4HflHH^^^^HHH^H9^H^^^HHA&I\M'/ ¥ '"& takea t!?ose S°°d°ld Carter's Little Liver Pili '^^■Bi^^^^^^^^T^^^^Hr^^^^^^^^^^^B^Hk Y^NrW/ii/ niiAi itv toeetthosetwopoundsofbileflowingireely /H^BVl «B^H I I J I I I I I I |4J^^B Wun>-i I T and make you feel "up and up." Harmless, £BHw_W^H ■ I I•b I'X'JT* NEVER VARIES gentle,yetamazinfinmakingbileflowfreely. • MBHfa^k|fßHH^hHHßßlß^B^B^^^^^^H rV. -*» Ask Eor CRATER'S Little Liver Pills. Look " * * for the name Carter's Little Liver Pills on K^H^fi|H "fl *fl k v I^l 4*(4 4 redlabelw Sold in two sizes—regular eizo ffßllT^3^^MlM^^^BM^JfMwllhlM^^jPi^'X;^^^^ll^*fc 1/e, household size 3/9. Resent a subs titutfc f^^^BKBBOmBSmS/mjBS i§ Wl *^^^KS^i^OT Ji/1 liiJ^ 1 Jtv AliN ~J ,i;*|__ m Susceptibility to headache, tired, ' iSisT** * •< watery eyes, nervous irritability ■Klif 9 9 »l! J'Vl 9l AVi I! fi SPEAR ft'MURRAY^LTO. Expert Opticians, A PRODUCT OF THE CREAMOATA MILLS-PREPARED BY FLEMING & CO.. LTD., GORE. <°PP- Grand Hotel). Telephone 43-369. IBkin^llDTCm V the Best Cleaner Investment Possible . . . The Ural^wUl?! CUIal "KING DICK" ELECTRIC VACUUM CLEANER. sories and, FREE Price £13/13^-. Fully Guaranteed, WRIGHT, STEPHENSON & CO., LTD., 97 Taranakl Street. - • Phone 55-126. And at Masterton, Palmcrston and Dannevirkc. H. G. Boughtwood, Main St., Lower Hurt. ■ .■ ' ■ ' , » JOHNNIE WALKER looks^to the future t^^^^^^^^^^^&£^^ *'TF good whisky could be h»d by !^^^^^^^ J ußt m^nE it:'" Bai^ Johnnia Wlm^^m* Walker, "and bottling it straight "r^^^^S^ away, there would be no need to i^^W- 1 look into the future of whisky «t (M!mBmilli!& " <*' a^' But >*is d/'er tne new'"'^^y stfam- Jlllliiili^ % >'' as een d'Bt>Ued that perhaps the >fp^^^^^^^^^^^, - / most .important chapter in ita '^S^^&fe:- ' .& " Lying in the cask for years in the vyßg&£siti ■■ 3§Bbi darkness of the bonded store, the MfS^^BsK^L^ '^%imssL''%L. Jf!!!s<*ikm!!isk whisky is steadily improved and \^Bt|P^^B^BHM^J^^^^a^^^^^^^v matured by the mysterious process of time "' and il « due t0 the cars - and forethought of Johnnie Walker j^^^^^^^^^^^H cSmt***" m laying down fine whiskies year fi mJL hJ year that there are to-day Ji^ilii^^ amPle Btocks ol' matured yj^Hfc^ whiskies ready for blending aa f fefcr^jr^JßFm Johnnie Walker. Knowing tnis ym%£&*mj^^MF J^B and appreciating also the skill ofWh*''<& l^e blenders, you will understand J^^^^^HRH why this famous Scotch whisky ia older and better to-day than ever, why you should say not just " ''-' «iT^^^^^Bi^BQk 'whisky,* but 'Johnnie Walker, ,% i^H^K^BI please.' "*--■ JOHNNIE WALKER ■■rl* * BORN 182* — STILL GOING STROM JjlMi^^^BP^^ Distilled and bottled in Scotland. mL%y^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^m^^ ■^«-^^E^^M Distillers, Kilmarooek. <!<««s^^^ """— -, BURNS, PIULF. & CO., LTD., Frwlen tial BuUdin^s, Ltmbton Qy., WeUing ton. Agents for Wellington, TamnmH. tlarlbordugh, Nelson* »nd West Coast ■ -..

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Evening Post, Volume CXXII, Issue 74, 24 September 1936, Page 13

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Page 13 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CXXII, Issue 74, 24 September 1936, Page 13

Page 13 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CXXII, Issue 74, 24 September 1936, Page 13