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!|| "Give Clocks" ml AND OF COURSE .^^TL.^ Ml Mm HE MEANS WESTCLOX I£m W*lmg When the shouting and tumult of KyS' |||iif||| Christmas is over... what have you _ j^^^B There may not be much glamour baby ben tides ■ P^fl W* t , lit Small alarm ■ clock, Distinctive alarm E^^^H HtJilil tO atl orQ'nary alarm ClOCk, DUt loud" or 10ft alarm, clock... moderately |A| I HHHS XX7 l 1 ■ tm ■ n' t> Quiet tick. Plain or priced and easy to f|||||l Westclox have it. There is Big Ben iuminow. naddiai. H^l and models of other Westclox B^/l ffull^J spring alarms, electric alarms, watches _~ c^==s3j^&) m\rM W&fr *S „, /-t /-. t " POCKET BEX . . .' SLEF.PMETER' laggia|kll Western Clock Company Limited. Handsome thin a vcry.-atuwiw fl^fl iSraSN .BROWN fcDUREAU LTD.. -Dijiribulorj for Xw 7«!»nA ™c clwal "^'cod "?" dll '"l "" d'7l BI^B \rju2ilfejkm Scenic Playgrounds of the South J^i baspberby Spectacular Otago and Southland FRUIT DRINK r & MMK^^^^B 11 1 l .• 1 ' Jl''ic garden cities of Dunedin and Invcrcorgill are very ™3MDy6nHr6lyfl6Wprß» pleasant tourist centres, linked by trains and railway buses wSww^^^9 CfiSS.CoOfclinStheCOOCeil* w'th the Southern Lakeland and Fiordlabd—world-famous W&'ffi&r traltd nowdered Droduct for nlurvellouß ' pageantry in the grouping of mountain K?(»lCT*w». j A vvnvuzu^ ihuuuu majesty, evergreen forests and deep-blue waters. It has <»lJi£&i 01 fresh raspberries. UVes . been truly said that the wayfarer could see something fresh |tH%» ipMSHf 1 WOOderfu) fresh-fmit every day for three months, and this region of enchantfcsgj&.v^^B « V " I nient would still have more charms to reveal. P^eSjtt*'* wk Cet a bottle lain r -^arry Lauder said.' "Scenery! Well, I suppose I've K-?^^^v|«' // v"*•u"*• travelled as much as the next man, and I don't think I've twV^Ss§l*& II seen anything to equal it. It is so majestically grand that jHßj^Bßfm /S^Juf . Lakes Wnkatipu, Wnnaka, Manapouri and Tc Anau, [fl^^BKßi f-*^ttr Eglinton Valley and Milford Sound. |^ Free illustrated folders obtainable from raihyay stations, l^taßMll''/\~ vv Grovecnment Tourist Bureaux-and Travel Agencies. . ';. mrJlll^^^^M • LET YOUR RAILWAYS HELP YOU! mam PROOF ABOUT I ■ J^ -■ 11 for RHEUMATISM! THE main reason why 'ASPRO' is so helpful in soothing rheumatic pains is because after ingestion in the system it is A SOLVENT OF URIC ACID and a powerful germicide. 'ASPRO' goes right to the root of the trouble and removes the causes of the attacks. The quantity to be taken must necessarily depend on the acuteness and stubbornness of the attack. From 2 to 4 tablets can be taken after meals with perfect safety and with beneficial results. 'ASPRO' does not harm the heart or stomach. I It is pure, sure and safe and conforms to the standards of I purity laid down by the British Pharmacopoeia, the guiding | authority of the Medical profession. To relieve agonizing rheu- I matic or other pains, try *ASPRO' for quick relief. J j m^ • • •■' ''- ■ ———— — :—j™ I I' SOOTHING RELIEF I 'wTwPTJiJ 6 I COULDN'T WALK I FROM RHEUMA- ■ NE W ZEALAND I WITH SCIATICA— I TOID ARTHRITIS. ■ WIRELESS I READ RESULTS I RewaStree,, New Lynn, ■ ENTHUSIASTS. ■ 'ASPRO'GAVE. 1 Moy 17, 1935. ■ Many letters from I 19 Titoki St- Castieciiff, 1 De°rSirS IwS/ml Wangonui, 12/3/36. i i would like to tell you of H New, Zealand ore H Dear SjrS) B my experience with 'ASPRO' [[ received by OMr AuS- | WQn( . t0 te || you o f t | n ' e M tablets. About 10 yean ogo II fralian Organisation benefit my1 husband had from H 1 developed Rheumatoid Ar- Qj appreciating the 'ASPRO.' Over 1 5 years ago 1J thritis which became rapidly ■■ . 'H| ne WQS ver y ,|| w j t h Sciatica i more intense. In order to re- MB H —of times he couldn't, walk, m lieve the pain, I tried'ASPßO' SH Jrm»»» mm^r HB aric j doctor's medicine only ■reIB tablets and they certainly did KS PI*AY H lieved l?im for" a time' He 1 their work very well indeed. KH «^ »J*m • Hj cou | dn - t : rest( so he fried i Over the' period of years I ■■ wn ich IS broadcast H 'ASPRO.' He took 4 'ASPRO' B have been using 'ASPRO' tab- KB C Art-u ni/iht Mm tablets 3 and 4 times a day i lets they have in noway af- Wm every SUnaay nignr mm wjth Q giass of saifs in tne . El fected my heart but they have HH |jy 2G Z Orange IB mornings. Each time he felt m always given that soothing HH , T i v t..»« !•« ♦« 818 an attack coming on he took | | relief which can be so justly XI \AUSr.;. I Une in TO H 'ASPRO' until it had quite J M claimed for them. W/k 2GZ every Sunday gone, and lam very thankH w ,'.',,„ Wm _i. in AC »m, ..J Hfi ful to say that he has not I Yours faithfully ||jg Of 10.^5 p.m. and Mjj had an attack for nearly 15 1 (Sad.) c. r. McDonald, am hear an exceptional WM years. i HI onforfninmonf H (S9d-) D. REEVES. m 30F/36 oBL en*er'ainme"** JBL

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Evening Post, Volume CXXII, Issue 149, 21 December 1936, Page 19

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Page 19 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CXXII, Issue 149, 21 December 1936, Page 19

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