Keep Fit! ■ ■ ■ M. ■ | i, Business is depressing enough without the added handicap o! Bad Health. Keep your head clear and your body fit by regularly drinking ERBATE (pronounced ER-BAT-E). This wonderful South American herb is now known all over the world as a cure for Rheumatism, Indigestion, Constipa* tion, Biliousness, Sick Headache, and all Liver and Kidney Troubles. Made as easily as ordinary tea and just as cheap. The New York ' Herald Tribune ’ says: “ Latin America’s Native Drink is making conquests in the Smart Social Circles of Paris, London, and New York.” We are not patent medicine vendors and have not tried to collect testimonials, but we are continually being told of the benefits obtained by users of this excellent remedy. AVOID DRUGS. GET THE ERBATE FEELING. In canisters from all chemists and grocers. Wholesale from NEILL & CO, LTD., Crawford Street. National Aspects of the Railways Vital Links with the Public NEW ZEALAND’S railways are so intimately merged in the whole economic and social structure of the Dominion that any serious setback to this great enterprise must react against the national welfare. Railway employees now number about 15,000, of whom thousands are married men with families. The payment of wages amounts to about £4-millions a year, and the use of this money figures importantly in the livings of manufacturers, merchants, shopkeepers and others. The Department’s expenditure on stores in a year runs to about £2-millions, much of which is used in the purchase of articles made in New Zealand. The more New Zealanders use their own railways for the transport of themselves or their goods, the more they help their country to recover its prosperity. Wellington, rr f) jJZjJt 13th April, 1932. \f •0 4 General Manager " N.Z. Railway s. Pay little for good footwear Th Pair 7/6 Ladies’ Black Satin Ons-bar Shoes, low Cuban heels (as illustrated above) - - - 7/6 ————MBhi iam- ran'~~ri SPECIAL at 6/6 pair Ladles' Whippet Kid Court Shoes, Dark Tan trim, Spanish heels 6/6 Ladies’ Whippet Kid One-bar Shoes, Dark Q l£> Tan trim, Spanish nln Louis and Cuban v | v heels ...... Ladles' Black Velvet One-bar House Shoes, low heels - - - - 6/6 These few items prove once again that good footwear is inexpensive—if it is bought at Harris’. Call if you can and see the Shoes themselves. Or if you can’t oall, mail your order. We pay postage and guarantee "full satisfaction or monoy returned.’’ Ladies’' Black Satin One-bar Shoes, dull kid trim; Spanish heels - - - x - Ladies’ Black Satin One-bar Shoes, low cut, round toe, Spanish heels - - - 6 I 13/ 7/6! Ladies’ Black Patent Leather One-bar Shoes, Cuban heel, White piping (as illustrated above) 13/6 W. HARRIS & Son Ltd. Footwear Specialists, Dunedin. £ A. H. FAIRMAID, Consulting Optician. For his health's sake! There is no doubt that unless a child’s eyes are given the care they deserve his general health will suffer. Lessons and close work from morning till late at night weaken his eyesight and make school seem terribly hard. For his health’s sako have his eyes examined NOW. Fairmaid Optical Co. Ltd. QUEEN’S BUILDING, PRINCES STREET, DUNEDIN.
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Evening Star, Issue 21079, 16 April 1932, Page 3
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