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GOLDEN RAY CANDLES FOR THE SICK ROOMIn the sick chamber or the nursery night lights are a veritable boon. The most popular are Golden Ray Candles, because they give a clearer, softer light that doesn’t disturb the patient. Golden Rays don’t splutter or wilt like inferior makes. Being specially hardened they burn steadily for hours. Therefore, most economical. Packet always full weight. Order Golden Ray Candles from grocer to-day. If unobtainable locally, write to Ellis and Manton, Ltd., G.P.O. Box 222, Wellington.— Advt. BECOME AN OPTIMIST. Use Marshall’s Fospherine. Your real optimist has no worries. He simply won’t worry. His nerves are sound and he sleeps his eight hours under all circumstances. Marshall’s Fospherine encourages the optimistic outlook. This wonderful nerve food feeds the nerves with the phosphorous they need. Improvement follows the first dose. A short course of Marshall’s Fospherine—loo doses in the six-sided carton—costs only 2/6. 24

MOUNTAINEER PRAISES I “STEVENS.” A Wellington mountaineer says: “For high climbs it is necessary to undergo serious training. I find that an effective method of keeping myself in tune is to take a little Stevens’ Health Salt every now and then. This ‘stuff’ seems to drive all waste matter from the system and certainly imbues one with a feeling of fitness.” 2/6 large bottle. Sold everywhere. —7

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Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 23 July 1924, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 6 Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 23 July 1924, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 6 Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 23 July 1924, Page 7

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