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A case for Wincarnis & if* i Ya m ■ **• ss»&s '^ : s i y .t 1 !88 Every movement of the body uses up a definite amount of vitality That is why you (eel tired at the end of the day. When you overtax yourself, or when your vitality is undermined by illness, your whole system becomes too exhausted to recover its lost vitality with out assistance. Your system is like a plant that is drooping for want of water And just as water revives a drooping plant —so Wincarnis' gives new hie and new vitality to a weak ened constitution. Because • Winoarnis possesses a four-fold p6wer It is a Tonic, a Restorative, a Blood-maker, and a Nerve Food—all in one. Therefore creates new strength, new blood, new nerve force, and new vitality. The benefit begins fronKthe first wineglassful. You can feel it doing you good You can feel every wineglassful giving you more strength than you bad before, and surcharging your whole sys tern with new vitality That is'why over io.yoo Doctors recommend ' Wincarnis. Begin to get well TO-DAY. ' Wincarnis' is made in England by COLEMAN A CO., Ltd., Wincarnis Works, Norwich. You can buy ' Wincarnis ' from any Wine Merchant, Licensed Chemist, or Grocer, but if you experience any difficulty in obtaining it, write direct to the Sole Distributing Agents, Fassett & Johnson, 5/7 Barrack Street, Sydney.

Every business and profession il man knows the meaning of "brain-fag" when the brain refuses to do the wqrk required of it. • Because of the milk-proteins and phosphorus it contains, Vilafer is invaluable as a general tonic nrrve food. It is easily digested, tones up the system, gives physical energy and stimulates the brain aid'nerve centres. Thus brain-fag Tinnhei completely, and hard work becnmei a pleasure. A tlortor writes : "I find pa'ienu lute Viufer readily. juro'iici all other lonic foor't, including (hate ef Get* man origin. Sold by all ctiemiili, SOU IHALL BROS. 8c BARCLAY. LTD. Minufic.tur.ing Chemu:i - - Brm nsiiam, EcgLnd. , Spe inl Agent for N.Z.: J A Collin. Filzg raid f'h rraaj.y, Chris church. 10 . Ckristchurch Agents:— H. F. Steven* Eempihoine, Prosser tvnd Co., Ltd. E THE, fAMOUi DR. WANLESS' CURS. ihe Rations) System Cures to stay Cored. fin Kirternal ApplicationsSingle Bottle, 4/- 6 Bottles. 20/* I'oet fTtc : WRITE TO-DA Y. Marshall's fnatmacy, Dunedin 1 , Sols Agents. Radiant, Happy Sunny hair, bright eyes, ripe red lips, a clear skin, and a cheerful disposition should be the heritage of every woman. And yet there are not many women who fully enjoy Nature's prodigal gifts. Life is becoming more artificial and more burdensome because Nature's simple laws are not observed, a Stomach disorders are more common „ amongst women . than men. Indigestion : and constipation are responsible for sallow faces, blotchy complexions, ansemic conditions, and depressed, "hopeless lives. Constipation means the secretion of waste, poisonous matter in the system, which corrupts the blood, and afiect3 every vital organ of the body. Dr Crossland's " Noxol " cures indigestion and constipation effectually and completely —not by violent purging, but by a gradual toning up of the stomach, which restores regular habits to the bowels. "Noxol" is the means to perfect health. -""Noxol" is a .perfect compound of fruit and vegetable juices, and should be regularly taken as a tonic and corrective. If is sold by all Chemists and Chrfatcmircb Representatives: Tail, Begne and Co., Ltd., Bedford Uovr,

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 17283, 26 September 1916, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 17283, 26 September 1916, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 17283, 26 September 1916, Page 3

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