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g THE EVENING POST, TUESDAY, JANUARY 19, 1943. Ulljl A" > _i^— «^^"""" MM9 ___9___^ an<^ *cc us op w"*e f°r particular*. «"*' j*9fß Mm^mßUß Shortage oi workmen prevents us m Mhjkß _n_____P__r Mmw9**^^ showing our usual "large window __9 _J_Bf_H__9 __nf/**' selection. But we still make up mJmm%oß worthwhile rings of our fine quality WB 9W __ _. mm* „___ «ems \__WMmW fHE WEIL-KNOWN JEWEUiRSOFWiUIMGTOM to clean, polish llr#J_#(^^^!| De Witt's U^M \gg^_NnßP^.//. y "My ausband is a firm beli&ver in 1* >^9^^^fc£ffi&^9o^^V//$r W^s Antacid Powder. We always \ j keep it in the house. I also give it to xxtfi^f^AF^^^A^xi^C^/1 the children if they show signs of \^9Bo&2^v]%/ // biliousness." Mrs. T. R. Here is another family which fears >^>^OLLJ|g^^vO'^ neither indigestion nor stomach upsets, thanks to De Witt's Antacid Powder. Bp^^ Cooking is indeed a pleasure, with the v^ whole family really enjoying their food. __ Ilt _ i _ x ___\_\_\_\_\_ x _ x __. '' De Witt's Antacid Powder neutralises J^___B^_^^9t_9__ acidity, the cause of stomach pains, soothes I" If* _T2r^__k. and protects the stomach lining and helps f _WWW____w!3^. t0 digest y°ur food- That *? w^y it is B_i_\ WBB c popular family standtiy for all I digestive troubles. \TJL- .-rMtfA ANTACID POWDER Jl A_l %___! All If 111 __%■■* For Indigestion, Acid Stomach, Heartburn, i v _^BW BW WL% 1 ■""" ■— Gastritis, Flatulence, Dyspepsia. {i-JSB 1 A^^^BBUM^^ a p r<>duct of E- c- De Wi" & Co-« England. \^ •'Bf, ■^^^____H________^^^ — - N.Z. Representatives, Newson & Co. Ltd., ' *■* 9 Herbert Street, Wellington, Cl. UfAll'T APUE Wll^^ ft UN I HbnL iBH|^^SHB ointment well into the soles, m^WWim^^^^^^^^B ankles, insteps, and between the toes. The refined herbal oils In Zam-Buk are Zam-Buk is also unequalled for the readily absorbed into the skin. Thus «J«<ek, clean healino of cuts, bruises. ' and scalds, and a proved treatment Pain, Swelling & Inflammation porisonfd czew aounds? mp Leg Trouble; Muscular Rheumatism, Stiff Joints, •re quickly relieved. Corns and hard et«« ■ skin are softened and easily removed; Misiers and soreness are healed and A-^and^ Manufacturer In^N.Z., ;joints, ankles, toes, and test are New Zealand Drug Co. Ltd., strengthened. Use Zam-Buk regularly Stafford St, DUNEDIN. 'and your feet will never let you down. __■ _<*:<*7^<3i§____>>c->_ ___■ £^^^s_)__^^___________________________^ ____________n7^«________P____________ '\Jffw^^^^^B9m* \\\\\_\f&Eiiß%rSA^^vw .___9!9s^__B_____! y_V^__^_______________l ?_f^M_K_E_^§_i!dSE_a>rHl____KX_______! . ".Sizßßßn -" *i^______^_________^_B__r_^^^__^^S_l9__________________________H \^iL___^^^'"S^!£g§§-_p_________________r ■ oi m_A x^^ttz^sßßM* % *4m -^__-__-9_i_E_F99B______ff________________________________l V 3__P^S§_*sS_r^^___r _■ X "**^ __9^__^J|^^srS______________________________H \ i^sziSl - >. \ _^"_________rs«_. i^^V^ 111 L J fl 111*. BAjßn^___MM3^j^Ri__ltH^___J First Things Come First War requirements alone determine the extent to which railway facilities may be made available for civilian travel. War needs must be served first and all else in order of essentiality. l Before you travel, ask yourself whether your journey is more necessary than those of the many thousands of the Armed Forces and their equipment. • Is Your Journey REALLY Necessary? • Uspecialmoaajfu^^^^ ess^Bm fl Akdrewslis BCOTT & TURNER LTD., ANDREWS HOUSE, NEWCASTLE-ON-TYNE, ENGLAND. mmmmmmmHHKa*mmm*&mnmmmammmmmmmmmmummms3s&^^ JENKINS MOTOR SERVICES LTD. TIME-TABLE AS FROM NOVEMBER 24 i LEAVE MASTERTON: Monday to Friday, 7.15 a.m., 12.30 p.m., 4 p.m. , ,l. —r — Saturday, 7.15 a.m., 1 p.m. '^tai* Sunday, 7 p.m. only. ■ LEAVE WELLINGTON; Monday to Sa-turday,.L;s a.m., 2.30 a.m., 4 p.m. .

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Evening Post, Volume CXXXV, Issue 15, 19 January 1943, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CXXXV, Issue 15, 19 January 1943, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CXXXV, Issue 15, 19 January 1943, Page 6

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