“Ain’t she sweet? See her coming down the street. I ask you very confidentially: Ain't she sweet?” Amyl Acetate sets harder—tougherthan any other medium known in a finish. It is the base of DVCO , the ——- finish used by 1 WRIGHT, CLAYTON & LLOYD CAR PAINTERS & HOOD SPECIALISTS ;• DERB?' STREET •••• GISBORNE
A ANOTHER VICTOR ■/^o*mm HE ALT * Read this Letter "For come ycara l Karl been Buffering from extreme nervousness, faintingturns, lose of appetite and , violent indigestion, and although I tried many remedies, I did not yet the ftlighteut relief, .; y ; ‘ ; • . "A friend reconunended Lane*o Emulsion, and bought me the first Bottle. After taking three bottles my cure way complete. All nervousness vanished, I put on weight/ Before my illness* my weight wan list. 21b; by the time I started with Lane’s, it was as low as 7at. Now I. am glad to say l am 9et. 101 b., and have had no recurrence of my troubles. * ."(MISS) ISABELLE NORMOYLE. "3 27 Collins St., Melbourhe. * 2/6 and 4/6 a bottle at all chemists and Stores. 11 N AL CBS The Pniiei of Pleated Housewives Proclaim the High Quality of these ' Gold Medal Spices. They are $o satisfactory in Strength and Flavour. The process ot preparation retains the richness and active prjpciplrs of the natural; products in their full value; These spices are, therefore* particular!} desirable on account of fhrtr Purityanti Strength You can get any or all the Following from your Grocer or Storekeeper:— Gtager • Alfspico Itimenfo I Cinnamon Cassia Mixed I Ntrtmeg ~ , Mace- ; Clqvca, | B. STRANG, LTD,, Mannfnctnrcr.t, InvcrcargfJ HEADACHE The First Symptom of Every Form of Disease/ Headaches , are but symptoms < ether ailments to which they at merely sympathetic, such as Ind gestion, Biliousness, Constipation, a some other irregularity of the systen Headache is an everyday occurrcnc with many people, and in its vis l tations is no respecter of person! rich and poor, man, woman or chili under all climatic conditions—an knows neither age nor colour. Man women habitually suffer from head aches, which make life a dail purgatory. There are many everyday caus< of headache depending oh digestioi One Very fertile source is over-eatinj partly caused by changes in tl blood, but partly, also by the nervoi influence transmitted from the ou* raged digestive organs. Abuse t food produces a headache much i the same way as excessive indulgent in alcohol. To overcome headaches, it is abs< lately necessary to get at the caus Drugs which act on the heart ah reduce*the pulsations only have temporary effect. If you suffer froi Indigestion, Biliousness, Constipatiol Disorder of the Liver and Kidney there is no better remedy than D 1 Morse’s Indian Root Pilis. 9
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Gisborne Times, Volume LXVIII, Issue 10664, 14 August 1928, Page 7
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