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VEAGERV - "■'"£■__' cl"b I cm aJ Annual Meeting . to be held on 1 Woodville Racecourse ARE' YOU "RMSHE9" - before m begin? n SflT,lJDi^ "*" i December 22nd, 1945. ' v ,J__4l'____lßJ^*X_-"* Win and Place Indicator. /;^Sd_K____^y__k REDUCED ADMISSION fef -X^^^^^^f^t J- G' SWAINSON, Secretary, Amm fltf UMA take Chamberlain's Tablets for a while. A gentle sate, laxative, Chamberlain's. t_ll__ll__!____ _7lVf_! Merely a help to nature. Helps restore •»wl_r_.^*« o healthy activity to liver and bowels — RADIO RELIEF Stay on top of your job. Feel on-top- ■» ■ ■"^ •* _E ■■ ■fc _T of-the-world. Start taking Chamber- Thousands of sufferers in the past 20 yean lain s tonight. have been grateful for SlLßE—for th, bold Everywhere- simplicity of its tablet form, and for thi Small size 1/8; Family size — containing 2| rapid relief it gives. limes the # AY^ RT ONCOMING ATTACKS _40B^fc. ■ _■*■ Protect yourself against gasping for air, J __»f«nfl_llllV wheezing, choking —take SILBE at firs! ■fl fi l_f M Fit Lll ll*** signs, or a tablet at bedtime. 'VHnH™* • NO UN PLEAS ANT AFTER EFFECTS V' * Tip I ETC SILBE is safe, and does not cause giddiness I M D l» E I 9 or palpitations. YOU should try SILBE. FOR STOMACH t- LIVEP S/mp/y go to your nearest chemfct o-d Chamberlain's (N.Z.) Limited ofk for Q 2/ 3 T RIAL BOX OF 'SILBE'. 49 Swanson Street, Auckland. mil Siltcn Ltd., Weedinston Road. London, N.W.S. N.Z. R«d.. E. H. Floranc*. C.M.L. Bldg., W«ili«jto_. /^Brighten 7 r "V/i*#j» If £#///)/)_£? _/.~- c--— >»■- -^~~~«~_~^_, V mWmm/m/m m Jr __/» _L __>V_7t__r__r__rv ___L_______. * '^v^ ■*v#^'" -v_r y v^-*^vagßprerp_*^^ Keep your windows clean and sparkling1 the modern way —by using Windolene. Simple II w^ and speedy —no drudgery, no "hard work" | ■ j/gg hands or tired arms. Clean windows mean all STORES brighter homes 1 Get a bottle of Windolene today. WINDOLENE |/ Manufactured by Reckitt &. Caiman (New Zealand) Ltd. Wh BACTERIAL INFECTIONS OF C ATA R R H CHRONIC COLDS, BRONCHITIS, ANTRUM AND SINUS TROUBLES These distressing complaints are often associated with germs In th« «ystem, and the best way to treat these disorders is by attacking tha cause. Treat the condition with the new Oral Vaccine-—Vaxos No. I. Vaxos No. I now available throughout New Zealand, is not a patent medicine. It is specially prepared in Bacteriological Laboratories in Australia, and is extensively used in the Commonwealth. Vaccines, when absorbed Into the system, stimulate the production of anti-bodies which attack the germs of disease, thus often producing Immunity. Vaxoi No. I is perfectly safe even for children and elderly people to take. It is designed to get to the seat of the trouble, and with continued treatment. Immunity from the disease for periods of up to two years may be established. Vaxos No. I is an Oral Vaccine taken a few drops each day In water by mouth. Get Vaxos No. I from your chemist to-day. TWO OTHER VAXOS TREATMENTS FOR BACTERIAL INFECTION! Vaxos No. 2 (Warren Crowe type) Vaxos No. 3 for Boils, Pimples, * for Rheumatism, Neuritis, Sciatica, Carbuncles, Acne, Dermatitis, Eczema, Myositis, Fibrositis, Lumbago and Impetigo, Septic Sores and most Spondylitis. v Skin Infections. "Vaxos" costs only 21/- per bottle containing 24 c.c.'s, which quantity is sufficient for several weeks' treatment. fi__M_Bffai [^ ©__£_[_ \7£_3(3QG_@ , O *■■—--■W_->_________«_ aHMBBMHHHaaMHWM j Q Vaccine Products (Aust.), 582 Lt. Collins St., Melb., Aust. Ij —^"^Ml^"M—,,M'——'—"—■■__—_PM_______—__»—___-_________»___-_ ... i... RMWAY REFRESHMENT SERWROE Aids to Quick Service Passengers are requested to assist the staff in the Railway * Refreshment Rooms by kindly complying with the following:— Tender the exact amount in payment for Refreshments. Refrain from tendering notes. Leave cups, saucers and teaspoons taken from the Refreshment Rooms in a position of safety on the platform. Your G<H»aeration Will Be Appreciated

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Evening Post, Volume CXL, Issue 148, 20 December 1945, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume CXL, Issue 148, 20 December 1945, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume CXL, Issue 148, 20 December 1945, Page 4