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After an Attack of the "FLU'' LOASBY'S MIGHTY TONIC "GET WELL" will soon bring back your rosy cheeks and healthy vitality. The effects of the influenza are not confined to pains, the coughing and other symptoms, while the attack is on you. At the beginning of the convalescent period, your vitality is reduced to zero point, you feel terribly weak and listless, and your whole constitution is thoroughly enfeebled. This condition often drags on for weeks. But a course of Loasby's " GET WELL " will soon put you right again. As soon as you start taking this super tonic, you'll begin to feel better. And there's nothing in "GET WELL" that can harm the feeblest constitution. rrom all Every drop of it contains nourishing, strength-building, blood- " r,ce " */*V Chemists and enriching properties. "GET WELL" further assists con- Post Free 5/6 Stores or valescence by preventing indigestion and flatulency, and Large olMo/O Stores or direct from keeping the intestines free. LOASBY, The Only Prescribing Chemist, 26, His Majesty's Arcade,

Trees! Trees! Trees! PLANT NOW. Well-grown trees grown out in exposed land. SHELTER TREES FOREST TREES HEDGE PLANTS FRUIT TREES ROSES ORNAMENTAL SHRUBS INDOOR PLANTS Etc., etc. Huge Stocks of Fine Healthy Plants. Forwarded to any part of the Dominion. Catalogue of 60 pages posted free, upon application. DUNCAN AND DAVIES, LTD., EXOTIC NURSERIES, NEW PLYMOUTH, N.Z. Public Trust Office Founded 1872. For the benefit of the people of New Zealand. The Public Trustee willPrepare your Will and hold it\ in safe custody free of any charge. Act as executor and trustee under your Will. Act with private persons appointed under a Will as Advisory Trustees to co-operate with the Public Trustee in any estate or business requiring expert management. Act as Trustee in place of private persons who may wish to retire from the office of trustee. Act as administrator of estates of persons dying without leava Will. The trouble and. expense of finding sureties is thus avoided. The Fidelity and Integrity of the Public Trustee and of all Officers employed by him are Guaranteed by the State. Value, of Assets and Funds" under administration on 31st March, 1923 £28,904,798. Enquiries will be welcomed and Information gladly supplied on application to the Public Trustee, Wellington, or to H. J. CRAIG, District Manager, TE KUITI. Thousands during the Great Influenza Epidemic realised the wonderful protective poWer which the free use of Nazol gave them over influenza infection. 3 Over 10 million eggs were preserved last season with Sharland's "Moa Brand" Egg Preservative. Have you tried it? 1 * Hoarseness, sore throat, sneezing, running at the nose and eyes indicate germ infection. Immediately these symtoms appear an atmosphere of Nazol should be created by free inhalation of Nazol, which destroys germ infection.

The Value of Good Sight 8 the Necessity of Giving the Eyes Proper Care 8 Attention. Sight-testing is the work of a Specialist; it cannot bo learnt in a few weeks or months. It takes years of study and many years of constant practice to become proficient, and then only the man with a natural adaptability to the work is an expert. Many opticians profess to test eyes with the old-fashioned method of finding the glasses that give the best result when looking at the test-chart. Many years ago this was the only method known, but science has advanced in optical work the same as it has in other directions. The greatest eye specialists of the world practically eliminate the use of test charts. The eyes are tested, the case accurately diagnosed, and glasses prescribed without asking the patient any questions. This is Mr Russell's method. People with defective vision should not be misled to think they have had their eyes properly tested if the operator has to rely on the test-chart and the patient's answers for his results. Mr Russell is an exceptional man in the optical field. He has been doing no other class of work but sight-testing for over 20 years, and holds the highest cpialifications an optician can possess. SIGHT NEGLECT. TAKE EYE TROUBLES IN TIME. Sight neglect is a. most serious neglect. Defects of vision never cure themselves. Any defect of vision will steadily grow worse unless it is corrected. Rightly fitted glasses applied early will remedy the trouble. Every day you neglect eye trouble makes it correspondingly harder to overcome, because of the limited power of the inside eye muscles, the vision constantly gets worse, and like a rolling stone down-hill, it gets worse faster and faster. There are many thousands of spectacle wearers who foolishly put off wearing glasses as long as they could—thought they were doing what was right, but who, after a few days' wearing their proper correction and discovering the immense relief and comfort obtainable, admit their foolishness and are sorry they did not have their glasses long before. HAVE YOU MADE AN APPOINTMENT? Mr W. Russell, Principal of Russell Ltd., will personally visit Te Kuiti on Friday, September 14, and may bo consulted at MeLennan's Pharmacy, where appointments may be made. Russell Limited. N.Z. Insurance Buildings, Ground Floor fronting Queen St., AUCKLAND.

Yes, "I'm on My Way to Mandalay," Over mountain, stream and sea. Yes, I sail to-day to Mandalay, Where the Brahmin Hindus be. Where Ghandists growl and the Parsees prowl In a phthisical temperature, I'm bearing good news to Burmese jews About Woods' Great Peppermint Cure. 18 It pays to preserve eggs with Sharland's "Moa Brand" Egg Preservative a's it only costs f d to Id per dozen eggs, according to size of package bought. 4

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King Country Chronicle, Volume XVIII, Issue 1859, 8 September 1923, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 King Country Chronicle, Volume XVIII, Issue 1859, 8 September 1923, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 King Country Chronicle, Volume XVIII, Issue 1859, 8 September 1923, Page 7