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thatcouqhl MOOSE NUTS AND MEAL. THE GREATEST AID TO MILK PRODUCTION. NUTS FOR GOWS MEAL FOR CALVES’ \ ■" ,r FEED CONCENTRATED FOODS and become better acquainted with their value. NOW is your opportunity. The approaching spring season will enable all DAIRY FARMERS interested in the PROPER FEEDING of live stock to prove the undoubted value of MOOSE PRODUCTS; '' ' PLACE YOUR ORDER WITH—DALGETY & CO. LTD. GREYM O U T H, WEST COAST AGENTS, 9R Y-9UR LOCAL STOREKEEPERS

CURED FOUR YEARS AGO

STILL WELL TO-DAY. In 1923 Mr wrote’ as follows: — “My wife was too far gohe for an operation. They tried to build her up at the hospital, but sent her home uficured after several weeks’-treatment Her weight fell to 6st., and she suffered torture. A few tins’of Anti-Acido have given her a new stomach, and now she is as well as ever?’ In 1927, four years later, the same gentleman writes:—“My wife was never so well as she is to-day. AntiAcido has permanently cured her stomach trouble.” Anti-Acido not only relieved indigestion, gastritis, heartburn, and similar forms of dyspepsia right from the first dose, but the good it does is permanent. Anti-Acido gets to the cause of the trouble, prevents formation of gases and acids, and actually tones up the stomach. It brings not merely temporary relief, but complete and permanent freedom from all stomach derangements.—Advt.

Sore throats promptly relieved by taking a few drops of “Nazol” on sugar. Quickly banishes all kinds of colds. 1/6 for 60 doses.—Adyt.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 10 September 1927, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Greymouth Evening Star, 10 September 1927, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Greymouth Evening Star, 10 September 1927, Page 2