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WAKE OP ¥©U® LIVER BILE — CefeiaS —Aafl Tes’K feaj? ®hl e£ ,■■ Bed ia ths Ktonnag FsS ®f Visa. The liver should pour oat two powads ™ liauAd bite Into ywt bowels daily. E tela WB® to rust flo wihir freely, yoar f ood dowsrt digee*, tt just decays in the bowela. Wind bleaia v» your atomach. You got constipated. Ywr who!® ureters* to poisoned and you reel wm. SSand wwy and th® world looks blue. Lazatives are only makeshifts. A awwa bowel movement doesn’t get'at the cause. It takes those good old Carter a Littlo Ltvttf Pflto to got those two pounds of bile flowing freely «aa make you feel “up nod up. liarmlessi, gentle, yet amazing in making bile flow freely.. Ask for CASTER’S Little Liver Filta to same. Stubbornly refuse anything else. 1/8J Distributors: i'asutt & Johnson, Ltd., Lew BvOdingi, Manners Street, Wellington, 0.3.

irmGESTIOM BETTER aS/? YOU M could eat this You must eat, and ’m there’s no reason why every meal should not ' be a pleasure. But if _- $ you pay for it afterwards with flatulence, heartburn, pain or dis- Z comfort, it’s time you turned to De Witt’s Antacid Powder for help. Stomach acidity is / neutralised so quickly that often the first dose will give relief from •- J pain and discomfort. Then your stomach —soothed, sweetened and protected by De Witt’s Antacid Powder—will be far better able to digest a good square meal. Get a canister from your chemist to-day. J ibO-/ ANTACID POWDER gj For Indigestion, Acid Stomach, |a-Sc|| Heartburn, Flatulence and F-XAfej Gastritis. Prices 2/6 and 4/6. j /.'■/, || ■ S ShK z ' I k - 'WS /wwi J W ’ v;, dr ' _>■? IS sSil« :ZzlWi l I i 1 I W0 Wwl vLam g h 5 -sgij? 1 | . ’ J. c. Ego, Ltd., 104-8 Dixon Street, Wellinflton.

•• . kK a I - > i MODERN ROSES Few garden features give such a wealth of colour as these well-known ami beautiful subjects. Wo offer an outstanding collection of trees, producing magnificent colourful blooms in shades of scarlet, pi’.lc apricots, yellow and Bi-colours. 12 Named Varieties 26/- post'd. POLYANTHUS ROSES Twelve choice varieties of Polyanthus Cluster Roses in distinct shades. Blooms to' six months. 12 Trees Different 26/- posted. RHUBARB ROOTS Exceptionally vigorous producing a large yield nearly all the year round. Stalks arc largo bright crimson in colour, very tender and of highest quality. , 7/6 dezen. posted. ASPARAGUS ROOTS Healthy large roots, best varieties (2 yea. old) carefully graded, producing hear} crops of finest flavour. 3/- amen; 20/- 100, posted. SOYA BEANS A vital and new garden vegetable. Rich aud wholesome in protein and vitamins. Will thrive in any garden soil. I/- Pkt. Special bulk Pkt. 2/6 posted. GOOSEBERRIES. One of the most desirable of small fruits. Hardy strong plants of heavy fruiting red variety. Valuable fruit for jam making and when used as a dessert. 22/- dozen, posted. STRAWBERRIES. Strong healthy bushy plants, vigorous and compact, growers, carrying a heavy crop of berries of exquisite flavours. We strongly recommend the three following varieties. Captain Cook, Ettesburg, Wrights Prolific, 100 plants 8/6, posted. BEAUTIFUL GARDEN LILIES. Lily of the Valley. Giant white scented. 8 Clumps for 5/6. Scarborough Lily. Deep rich scarlet Tunnel shaped lilies. 1/3 each; 12/- dozen. Giant Amaryllis or nippeastrura. Vivid Scarlet striped and margined white aud pink. 2/6 each; 25/- dozen. Rpgalo Lily. Magnificent white blooms, tinted witli pink. 1/6 eanh; 15/- dozen. Jacobean or Sprekelia Formosissima. Orchid shaped blooms or rich dazzling ■ crimson. 1/3 each; 12/- dozen. CASH WITH ORDER. POSTAGE PAID. GRIFFITHS LTD. Owen’s Road, Mt. Edon. AUCKLAND.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 21 July 1944, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Greymouth Evening Star, 21 July 1944, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Greymouth Evening Star, 21 July 1944, Page 6

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