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Whjit more can you want than a tobacco that burns fine, draws ea^v and cool like MILD DERBY PLUi. Try it boys. It's good and true. — Advt;

As. soon as. you feel the- slightest symptoms of influenza,, tak-3 "NAZOL" on sugar and' also inhale' through-a, Nazol Inhaler^ and you'"-© safe.-r-Advt.

The navali manoeuvres: in Weymoutk Bay, with 120 warships massed in <t comparatively small space, and with: his Majesty the King in oomman.l, must have been an impressive sightPerhaps the most important featurewas the hydroplane, and this maobiie-\ appears to be a, perfect weapon. Its perfection is in no degree greater lelatively than that of Crescent Tea which is of ; superb merit, and suits' niP" palates. Sold in three grades—ls S<l. Is: IQd;. iand, 2s,r-Advt.

vWant oL gl&jsses ;is sometimes yhe cause; d£ eyeache, or the. spectaclesworn may - not: be correct. What m- '-y. be- only a trifling■'matter- can bescientinbally^ corrected', by 00OTE -t SANDSTEIN; Lambton Quay, W>l^lington. Neglect of.trifles may. 4e velop a more troiiblesoni,e complaint. Every modern plan, tlie^ finest equipment, and 16 years' practical experience in correcting deffeetive vision areplaced entirely, at your, service. Doctors'' prescriptions^ aeouiiately dt,s-: penaedi—^AdV*.. -. .' .. .;. ,*<•.■

"LOOK AT ME NOW!" "A year ago," said Clarke, "I al- . most wished that I could "ieHonestly. I was such a wreck —vail of dejection, and no wonder." ."I know,"' replied' Woods, "you were suffering from—cr —" <-..• ' ■ ' ■ -"Everything, I think," hastened Clarke, "I h aid dizzy feelings, paii*.s ; over the' heart, double* sight,, ■liea^.y aches, noises in my ears, nervousness/*' bad temper—" ; "Hold on!" cried Woods, "that rs • enough. Tell us how you lost them." ■ ; "I, was coming to , that," sm<l (Clarke; "Anything.look .wrong with ,' me now?" ' : .'■'■'■]'■ .-•■■■" •'•■.. .'■'■'.■"■ •■■'%•<;/.'-.•- ---"Nothing," answered' Woods. "What's the cure?" ' , . . - "I tried v:wious remedies witho-it success, and then I remembered Baxter's Compound Quinine Pills. I ■bought a box—that wii's the cusro .-•'. Those silver-coated pills of Baxter s made a new man of me. After tto first box I began to sco some sense m life,- and, well—look at me now!" .-•'.' If you have indigestion as CUirka .. had it, cure it as Clarice cured^it— :I fet Baxter's:'..' Compound Quinin** 'ills. Is 6d box, -at chemists «ad stores,—-Advt. . . :

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Marlborough Express, Volume XLVI, Issue 118, 16 May 1912, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Marlborough Express, Volume XLVI, Issue 118, 16 May 1912, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Marlborough Express, Volume XLVI, Issue 118, 16 May 1912, Page 4