SAVES SON FROM DRINK—MOTHER PRAISES DRTNKO. “My son was drinking very liam before I gave him Drinko PowderS but the craving has not since bee> apparent. Lam so pleased that he cat go out every day now and come back all right.” This grateful letter is only one of hundreds telling similar stories. Drinko is tasteless and odourless, an, has been certified by a Government Analyst as free from any harmful drug It can be administered secretly in tc; or coffee. Send to-dav for free booklet and testimonials Strictest secrecs observed. Only plain wrappers and envelopes used The Lady Manager Home Welfar< Proprietary 4. ‘AV’ Willis street. Wa l A “WAHINE” INCIDENT. An American tourist recently disturbed his cabin mates for hours by incessant coughing until one of the. latter produced FlucnzoL Quietness then reigned, and sleep was possible for all.
make Caborliu your "uiasowora” Look for the check wrappers and packets every time you need good pure soap—it will be well worth your while. The purity and effectiveness of—£aborlite Soap —has won the favour of New Zealand Housewives everywhere. Order it next time and see for yourself how really good it is. Laborlite Soap is economical too. It is so effective you only need use half the usual quantity. No tcrap 'at collected haphazard is tiaed tn Laborlite Sap IVe use fat from freshly slaughtered animals killed under Government Supervision. ALL GOOD GROCRRS AND BTORI- - SELL "l ABORLITB.” £ N KI I 1 7 Wholesale Representative: L. W, FRUDE, WAie Building,
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XV, Issue 215, 10 December 1925, Page 7
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