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NEURITIS GONE IN 3 MONTHS. After suffering agony for six years from neuritis, Mrs R. Abbott, Christchurch, became convinced it was incurable. She thought at first R.U.R. would give only temporary relief, "but now, after three months' treatment, I am entirely free from neuritis," she says, "and I shall be only too pleased to verify this to any 'doubting Thomas'." R.U.R. is sold by L. S. Marfell, Chemist, with a written money-baclc guarantee.

There is a wealth of attractive illustrations in this week's issue of the "N.Z. Sporting and Dramatic Review," which should appeal to all tastes. The welcome to the English cricketers in Welington and views of the match at Basin Reserve are of leading interest, in view of the forthcoming Test in Auckland. Golf is exclusively featured in a double page of splendid photographs at the opening of the season at Middlemore, in addition to another page depicting well-known members in characteristic drives. Sir the subject of special prominence. Charles Kingsford Smith's departure is some picturesque views of Ninety Mile Beach being secured, while scenes at the Mangere Aerodrome during the pageant are another source of general interest. The Public Service sports in Wellington are represented in animated snaps, while the Sacred Heart College sports and Ngaruawahia Regatta are given attractive pictorial reproduction. The Wellington meeting will make an appeal to racing patrons, and a three-coloured supplement of Autopay should prove a useful souvenir. Artistic portraits of stage and movie favourites, and a selection of miscellaneous photographs add to the popularity of the "Review."

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Franklin Times, Volume XXIII, Issue 37, 31 March 1933, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Franklin Times, Volume XXIII, Issue 37, 31 March 1933, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Franklin Times, Volume XXIII, Issue 37, 31 March 1933, Page 6