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CALL The Tourist Motor Co. Ltd. - Hastings. Day ’Phone 422 (2 lines) Night ’Phone 47 3

Children like WADE’S WORM FIGS. A safe and certain remedy for worms. Pleasant to take. All chemists and stores.

Nothing shift a cough or cold so readily as “NAZOL.” The scientific, common-sense remedy. A powerful, penetrating germicide. 60 closes Is 6d.

Is 6d buys doses of "NAZOL,” ready for use. The scientific, com-mon-sense method of treating coughs and colds. Goes to the root of the trouble, and gives instant relief, A proved remedy for coughs and colds is “NAZOL." Pleasant to take economical, and gives quick relief Sixty doses cost onlv eighteenpence CONVIVIAL EVENINGS. POPULAR "PICK-ME-UP." "The boys up here now all take Anti-Acido after ‘a night out.’ They declare it has wonderful tonic properties and is an ideal pick-me-up.” Such is the text of a letter the manufacturers of Anti-Acido received the other day. Late nights, excitement, heavy suppers, excessive smoking and imbibing upset the stomah and play havoc with the digestion. Anti-Acido counteracts these after-effects, and quickly restores the stomach to proper working order. You feel tne benefit right from the first dose. Try Anti-Acido after a convivial evening or “a night out." Take a dose before going to bed. Take another first thing in the morning, if necessary, and another immediately after breakfast. That "morning after" feeling will quickly disappear, and you’ll start the day ns fit and fresh as ever. 2s 6d for a fortnight’s supply. AU chemists and stores.— (Advt.)

TROUBLESOME CHILDREN If childien have worms, you can’t expect them to be good and quiet. Worms make them troublesome and fretful, causing them sleeplessness and nervousness They need WADE’S WORM FlGS—and they’ll like them, too! Absolutely harmless even to youngest children. Safe, inexpensive, and reliable. No bad after-effects. Obtainable at all chemists and stores. Caprice and every-changing whim The charm of every gem shall dim, And what we treasure most to-day To-morrow may be cast away. But that which aids in our need Is treasured still with faith indeed, For coughs and colds that faith holds sure To Woods’ Great Peppermint Cure.

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XVII, Issue 217, 27 August 1927, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XVII, Issue 217, 27 August 1927, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XVII, Issue 217, 27 August 1927, Page 2