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-Eczema Vanisnesin 7 Days : . .or Money, Back Powerful Antiseptic Prescription ■ Stops Itching Instantly, and Boils' that Discharge are Quickly Healed. Now that "tons of thousands know that Moone's Emerald Oil helps to re->. duce ugly, dangerous varicose veins, we want them to, know that this wonderfully effective agent will dry up •: eczema eruptions in a few .days and cause the scales to drop off and disappear. It acts the same way with any. skin, disease, such as barber's itch, salt' rheum, icdncss and inflammatory skin troubles. Moone's Emerald Oil is not a patent ( medicine, but is a surgeon's prescription that for years has been successfully used in private and hospital practice. All leading chemists dispense it, and "complete directions for home use come with each bottle. , The protection of Java Powder imparts a new and silkier softness to the skin . .. beneath this velvet shield of soft, infinitely fine particles, youth's 'delicate complexion assumes a lovelier, more lasting charm. A 0.15 Sole N._i. Agutts: A. A. STICHBURY, LTD., P.O. Bos 29G, Wellington, N.Z. Nervous People Avoid Breakdown Amazingly {successful Nerve iVitalircr , \Ends Nervy Dn\% Slccp!r=s Rights. Thousands oi formerly hopeless men and women, caught in the treacher- • ous trap of nervous exhaustion, have - * found joy and swift lasting rcliet in a marvellous nerve vitahser from across the 'seas. It is called Phosphorated Iron. Many say that they have been saved from a breakdown or complete collapse by this famous combination of phosphorus and iron. Phosphorated Iron's powerful upbuilding' of the, nervous system is quickly felt through jour wholo being . . you think more clearly-slcep is more sound and rest- I ful-"nervous stomach" goes Your whole outlook on life changes. Try Phosphorated Iron now Its whole goodness is concentrated In tablets, you simply take two with each meal. Ask any chemist for Phosphorated Iron today. J^(^f^< RASPBERRY, ify^fiffr STOAWBERRY, 1^ APRICOT, PEACH, ROSE Over 50 different flavours to choose from. AI! true fruit flavours of highest quality, giving best diffusion. Most economical and convenient way to purchase a wide range of delectable flavours. All grocers 1/6 packet. Manufactured by W. Gregg & Co. Ltd., Pure Food Specialists, Dunedin. Acids in Stomach Cause Indigestion Create Sourness, Gas and Pain. .How to Treat. Medical authorities state tnat -nearly nine-tenths of the cases of stomach . trouble, indigestion, sourness, burning, gas, bloating, nausea, etc.,, are due to excess of hydrochloric acid in the stomach The delicate stomach lining is irritated digestion is delayed and food , sours causing the disagreeable symptoms -which every stomach sufferer knows so veil.' Artificial dlg-estants" are not needed In such cases and may do real harm. . Try laying aside all digestive aids and . instead getv from any ch-emisl some Salix Magnesia and take a teaspoonful in water right after ■ eating. This sweetens the stomach, prevents the formation of excess acid and there is no sourness, gas or pain. Salix Magnesia (in powder or tablet form) is harmless, inexpensive, and is a flno remedy for acid stomach. It is used ; by thousands o& people who enjoy their ; meals with no fear of. indigestion. rI\kLKHHUMJii 44-040 tor Quotations for Catalogues, Invitations, Business Stationary, etc. Half-tone and Line Blocks, made at shortest notice. The "Evening ' Post" Printing Works, . <

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Evening Post, Volume CXXV, Issue 70, 24 March 1938, Page 18

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Page 18 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CXXV, Issue 70, 24 March 1938, Page 18

Page 18 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CXXV, Issue 70, 24 March 1938, Page 18

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