CHANGE OF WEATHER. ~ jTEGLECT to change damp footwear usu.l ally brings on «olds, Bore throats, and feverishness. Prompt use of genuine FJuqd zol gives rapid relief. rdliin§ Ate you losing your hab through the recent epidemic or Iffl'f other causes? If so, Bend letter ■- explaining your case,'and stamped addressed envelope for reply, to Dept. D, Chester Brug Co., Auckland, and the return mail will Ba!df!CSS y° u ree advice which mil ._ save your hair. H i m m \ m It Makes All the Difference! z§ " I'm sorry. Jack, it's only cold meat hi to-day." »| " That'j all right, my dear. »o long as ra you've got a bottle of MelhuisVs "j Worcester to go wi»h it, I'll enjoy g it ail right I " *\ Melhnith's stimulate* the dullest appetite «S| with its deliciously alluring flavor. 11 Worcester * ; smm Rliiilll stveuKftita mmM mi mm Absoiuteiy Pure, Whol- l\ some, and the Most si Economical in the || Market! ? Invaluable as a s{ { Seasoning for Made Dishes, Soups, & , Gravies, Salads, 6cc. I "The Flavour made it Popular! " 1
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Evening Star, Issue 16998, 21 March 1919, Page 7
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173Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 16998, 21 March 1919, Page 7
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