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OLIVER Typewriters For greater efficiency and speed, at the minimum cost, the OLIVER stands to-day in the forefront All the working parts are made of the finest tempered steel, and adjustments are as accurate as in a watch. Telephone 4016 for a demonstration, either at your own premises or in our our Showrooms, Manchester Street, Central. ns ran 1 . Office Equipment & Import Co. Ltd.

The Breakfast De Luxe The man who likes a somewhat different breakfast will find just what he needs in Milk Oaties every member of the family will like its delicious, flavour reminiscent of scalded milk. Partially steam cooked by the exclusive Thistle Process which dextriuises the starch. MILK ■Amies*ere made from the ■world’s finest oats treated in the famed TUistlo methods and then rolled into wafer-liko fl iltes. Save the i y Coupons and share i -> /* in the Great Free t Kii Gift Scheme. 51 Are You in need of Then the fact that we have recently opened a new Department for these lines will be of interest. The Department is newly built, spacious and wellstocked. With the addition of this Department, we are equipped to supply complete household requirements in China and Glassware, as well as in Silverware. Kitchen Furnishings of all kinds including Aluminium and Enamelled Ware, Tinware, Brushware, and every modern House-cleaning and work-saving device. (Nota i Winter time necessarily menu* being indoors a great deal. Add every home comfort you can.) Inspection welcomed, whether you with to buy or not. 661-3 COLOMBO ST.

LQST ENERGY AND “NERVES.” . * Dr Cassell’s Tablets Nourish and Strengthen Weak Nerves, and Build up Splendid New Energy. There is no surer means of maintaining the energies at maximum efficienqy than a course of Dr Cassell’s Tablets. That fact is to-day recognised by busy workers in every quarter of the British Empire. Dr Cassell’s Tablets make good the general depletion of nervous force which overstrain and the pressure of the time entails. Unlike ordin' ary tonics and stimulants, they do not draw upon the already diminished vital reserves; on the contrary, they nourish the nerves and generate new energy. Take them for all run-down conditions, for sleeplessness, digestive troubles, nervousness, brain-fag and general loss of energy. Dr C. H. Horne, D.D.S., D.M.D., s, Albert Terraoe, Douglas, Isle of Man, says—"l know of no better means of counteracting the excessive strain of modem life than a course of Dr Cassell’s Tablets. I can speak to their value as restoratives, and have every confidence in recommending them to all who feel fagged or run-down.” Dr Cassell’s Tabjets are the recognised modern home remedy for Nervous breakdown, , Nerve paralysis, Spinal weakness, Infantile paralysis, Neurasthenia, Anaemia, Sleeplessness, Indigestion, Kidney weakness, and all Rundown conditions in old or young. They are of high value to nursing mothers, and during the critical periods of life. Sold by * Chemists and Storekeepers throughout New Zealand. Prices Is 9d and 4s, the 4s size being the more economical. . Ask always for Dr Cassell’s Tablets, and refuse substitutes- 87

' ROTORUA SALTS FOR RHEUMATISM. Royle’a ROTORUA SALTS contain the essential medicinal elements as found in the Rachael Spring at Rotorua. For Rheumatism, Gout, Sciatica, Lumbago ROTORUA SALTS are invaluable. Ask yoir chemist. Pru» 3a o

Prevention is better than cure, so always keep a bottle of “ NAZUL,” and as soon as you feel the slightest indication of a coming cold take a dot"' 0

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVIII, Issue 18414, 21 May 1920, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVIII, Issue 18414, 21 May 1920, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVIII, Issue 18414, 21 May 1920, Page 6

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