.'• fw^SSSSmSSXr """^ ;.'! HpSSp^gjl : Garden Manure ■^iKffiii. Planlonlc JisHBlP THE PLANT TONIC : ■ffcj^.'jjgfl \OF THE CENTURY. 7 |Gwai||KW3iJM ' "y to Its application, | BjfflK|S(£|E3J ' 'k® analysis being . j I U extraordinarily high, - ■' an*^ therefore must be ~ ! —; '.'. used sparingly, according to direction on label. Try it on Lettuce, Cabbage, Early Carrots, and If Flowers Just prior to blooming. 1/6 per large tin. At Yates' Agent—the Better Storein your district. ARTHUR YATES & CO. LTD. Auckland, Whangarei * New Plymouth. DERRIS SPRAY Safe ft Non-Poisonous. _^tM^^^ For Flower* *-n^_^^^^^__w_jtf^ Vegetables. .^Wn^l T PE ADl__]^_tV mZ&^JLXT' lf(V>ZmV^^ INSECTS A Obtainable from Seed _____Wm^ Merchants and Stores. mmk^^ *• Manufactured by Cooper, MoDotiaa.- & Robertson (M.Z.). Ltd^ WAKE UP YOUR LIVER BILEWithout Calomel—And You'll Jump out of Bed is tbe Morning Full of Vim. The liver should pour out two pounds of liquid bile into your bowels daily. U this bile is not flowing freely, your food doesn't digest It just decays in' the bowels. Wind bloats up .your stomach. You get constipated. Your whole system is poisoned and you feel sour, tired and weary and the world looks blue. Laxatives are only makeshifts. A mere bowel movement doesn't get at the cause. It "takes those good old Carter's Little Liver Pills to get those two pounds of bile flowing freely ■■' and make you feel "up and up." Harmless, gentle, yet amazing in making bile flow freely, Ask for CARTER'S Little Liver Pills by name. Stubbornly refuse anything else. 1/6. BHBBBMBEMBM_WWBB-MMBB-W-__--_---B_---MWBMMWWM-/^3*>v READ in LS 1 COMFORT! HAVE YOUR V \i@&j eyes Spear & Murray Ltd. 7 WILLIS ST. (opp. Grand Hotel). ■ Telephone 43-369. y*\ )'-,,r .' . • =. \ is^^^ \^^ Better^ quicker way toclean false feetfi ...... *My plates, were getting quite black but after the first riK^m^Sterddent'ti^cXhaitgidbackto the normal colour they mere what new. As for the teeth they certaSittf took a picture* Writes F.B. - Fill the cap of the tin with'Sterrident* and poor the powder into a glass containing sufficient . warm sratcr to cover the dentures. StirwelL Put in'your dentures and leave them while you dress or overnight.: Take them out and rinse thoroughly under tlie tap. Tbe: cleaning ia complete. Stains vanish. The denture gums are made wholesome. Dingy, yellow teeth become "live,* tattroua, natural-looking. 'Steradent* penetrates into the tiniest crevices, removi&K every last particle of decomposed which a brush could never. reach. Your plate is purified, cool, smooth to tbe tongue, refreshed. 'Steradent* is guaranteed harmless to dental material* Prices/-. Double site 3/6. At all chemists. WARNING, ftafvw fmJtat.MM. Yen en Mfa with • SUnduitS ft ti fe.fl.fy racommentfetf by (fw Dmuil frafmlon. ",-•■'* St.io cleans an 4 ster.Jize* false teeth No More Piles Thousands Blese Ihr. Leonhardt, the Specialist Who Discovered Thi* Commtmsenae Remedy.. . If you think that ti» surgeon's knife is the only method of escape from the misery of piles, it's because you haven't heard of the new treatment known as Dr„ Leonhardt's Vaculoid. This doctor's treatment is internal By experimenting for years he discovered the exact cause of piles, and then went further and compounded a remedy that would remove the cause. Dr. Leonhardt wants every sufferer to benefit by his discovery, and so that there will be no doubting or delay, all chemists are authorised to sell Vaculoid with guarantee that it will do as •stated or money back. On that honourable basis every sufferer should secure a package of Dr. I«onhardt's Vaculoid today gZ2_GS23 SUBE RELIEF Most people have experienced the annoyance and pain of stiff neck. Don't suffer again. At the first symptom use Sloans. It penetrates instantly without rubbing— scatters congestion-r-leaves no trace , ofl>am. Sloans is a concentrated '■■"■ medicament containing active ingredients only. Get a bottle to-day —keep ii handy, ataH imm Kf^*^ LINIMENT
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Evening Post, Volume CXXVI, Issue 90, 13 October 1938, Page 29
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