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I:VL !':" Competitions. ml/ r0 KEY FO'E BRAINS, .• _•• ~ W * ~h« Proprietors of the famous WIOLETTA I ■rr Food and Tonic offer THREE PRIZES. i " to Eight Guineas. First Prize of I' mS Guineas for the ;be FOUR Original *■ liSertiseinents. three inches single column, H I hnnt 22 lines. Advertisements must have a S m£&SfiJBX$ heading, and open to. everybody, H advertising experts. Second Prize ■■ M-t Two Guineas, open to children under 16 S °Lt« of age attending public or private IP Stx&nSii for a Verse of not less than 10 lines. II 'wnS)r3'trize of One Guinea for the second i MX??Verse, not less than 10 lines. Gist of I mOZtter can be taken from WRAPPER round ■1 wtle of f WIOLETTA, which is stocked by I Whaling Chemists, Hairdressers, and Stores. I Proprietors have the right to retain all P manuscripts. Correspondence to be address- | »d to the MANAGER. f;L' : s WIOLETTA COMPANY, Christchurch. : -:, Competitions Close 30th April. 1909. |py/'/ Medical. I|he delight of FEELING FRESH i m ■ And "At" is one of the most desirable *i ■ 'things in life. How fine it is to walk with IlifWd' erect, DELIGHT OF j FEELING FRESH "And "Ut" is one of the most desirable titinui in life. How fine it is to walk with head erect, to feel the blood coursing freely $& through the veins, to have the glow of j health in one's cheeks, bright eyes, and fr«dom from ache or pain! It is good to fe» alive! Given such a state ot health, a Ijmfran'ar woman can look out upon life and , its *° and Pleasure with cpnfldeuce. Work will be welcome and no longer a drudgery: while pleasures can be enjoyed to the full capacity. <.her- can be no ■ buoyancy, however, without health, which. •lMt ''many do not possess. Good Health 1 COMES AFTER i| USING ' BEECHAM'S PILLS, a medicine of proved worth, as thousands can testify. These fiipißV; are specially prepared to counteract I id remove all irregularities of the organs '! of. assimilation and digestion— seat of Inmost/of. "the ills that flesh is heir to. iEf,th«» never was a time like the present, lltpflttn the hurry and worry of life was so 1 peat, and it is small wonder, therefore, it 1 ilbaeath the stress and strain of modern 1 conditions the hardest-worked organs of I ! the body are the first to get out of order. I iffi do« of Beechara's Pills will, however, HI speedily tone wp the system. The periodiI»|Mju»e'of this well-tried medicine will ob- : ■ viftte eiek headache, biliousness, and other ; distressing results of irregular action of the - stomach, bowels, liver, and kidneys. If f||y«t' are wise you will never be without a ~. box of BEECHAM'S PILLS. -Sold everywhere, in Boxes. Price, IOJd I : ','(36 pills). Is lid (55 pills), and 2s 9d (163 pills). ; Always have If Hand. Always have it on Hand. Wise parents always keep a bottle of Bennington's Irish Moss in the house. There is no remedy so safe, so sure, so effective. That's the reason that ;i- for over forty years it has been the standard family remedy. But re- « member it must be Bonnington's. _lp|§ fi Refuse to accept a substitute. Insist on I BQNNINGTQN'S IRISH MOSS [ mm "■ ' : ■-■■ g , Bad Blood ' •"Is responsible for most of the diseases and ailments of the human system. It seriously affects every organ and - function, causes pimples, boils and I'i§ll v othwr eruptions, catarrh, dyspepsia, fflwss' of - appetite, rheumatism, weak, tired, languid feelings and many other H' t troubles. - - ■ , . .:■:■ .■ , ;V 'Take Hood's Sarsaparilla. It purifies and enriches the blood as nothing -, else can and builds up the whole system. . " I hare great pleasure in saying a word In favor of Hood's Sarsaparilla. Last year my face was covered with pimples. After : ;y. taking one i bottle/ of Hood's ; Sarsaparilla . the pimples disappeared." Ada Cook, .:.'■ Friend St., Karorl, Wellington, N. Z. Hood's Sarsaparilla Oil lie Made by C. I. Hood Co.. Lowell .. tod • 11119 Mf.»s. V. 8. a. Sold by chemists. ,'; j£ ■ AUCKLAND . TURKISH A BATHS CO.. I'-_^^.-^'''"•• No 4. Lome-street. W;"<;.; __T *_t X MAY BE TAKEN DAILY AS I m*> A TONIC BY THE MOST r ■ ' DELICATE. *' • - Unequalled for the Com- , - plexion. : ■ Ladies and Gentlemen daily from 9 a.m. to ' .6 pJtt. 3 Best Men and Women Shampooers in the world. Baths. 3s; Hot and Cold Baths. with Shower,; 6d and Is.—W. Arnold. Manager. ■'■ Cycles. • ■ ,P» Yon eiuutot buy* better Bicyclt tjL fPSH than oar BAA. machine. Alt- , ■-_ wlatelr genuine throughout. •. _- ■ Is RSt Man B.S.A. machine, on the Tfc. ■ I-'. iHn market we only partly genuine. /Mil I- llßi Oar machines are not the lowe.t 1W I I' in price, bat they are the cheap- V^B I • l__Z st In the long run. _„_. ishbH i 1-' ■■■ Skratt-* A B««lt»ert, ltd. Wf" J ' (Lg 38Queen street, Auckland _^=a I Dental. tek* A. H. C EiSW " I ;.;„ 1 ' . SURGEON DENTIST | ,",: i " tßyEram.). I Has returned from Europe and America, and I .is now practising in 1 MASON'S BUILDINGS I (Next Auckland Savings Bank). ._■ ________ „ ___ 1 ''.'XKf ANTED KNOWN. v;' ■ I , > n TITUNROE IP MANUEL. I I",' ,';' DENTIST. ! | M QTIEEN-BTKEET (over Smeeton's), - : GOLD GROWN AND BRIDGE WORK. §GOLD FILLINGS. ETC. FEES MODERATE. . . flours: 9 a.m. to 5 m.. 7to 8 each evening. H§ Open Saturday Afternoons. J ■ j pg "" — i Watchmakers and Jewellers. - __ . —_ / . WEW VBAR pRESENTS ; Jfc? 1 ; x_ r i 1 : ■"'■ ' ; ; 'TONES T3ROS., O ONES -DkOS., ...... ■ ■ . . : THE ORIGINAL NEWTON JEWELLERS. j are Exhibiting an Immense Assortment of ,• * ■ New and Choice Articles, suitable for ' %l Ttf-EW 'yEAR "PRESENTS. Every Article Warranted as Represented, and Prices Lower than Ever. t' Only Address: I - 110, Only Address: E OAD " 11 0 TZARANGAHAPE T>OAD. ' No relation or connection with any other y-> "< _ ■■'■■•.. firm. , '-'■ v.jnHERE was a young man of Parnell, w>":' A„Who met with a terrible sell. I , WHITTOME'S SAUCE, please, for Mother." I ~ And they gave;him some other— I Hf^A*? 11 his language is unprintibeW P ■■■■• Pin,

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 14016, 23 March 1909, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 14016, 23 March 1909, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 14016, 23 March 1909, Page 3

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