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Medical. ag Q. What is good for my cough? A. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. Q. How long has it been used? A. Seventy years. Q. Do doctors endorse it? A. If not,we would not make it. Q. Do you publish the formula? A. Yes. On every bottle. Q. Any alcohol in it? A. Not a single drop. Q. How may I learn more of this? A. Ask your doctor. He knows. Ayer's (ferry Pectoral hv Or, J, 0, Avnr On., l ow-l'. r.la#s.» U.S. A, DR. HABTMANN'S ANTINEURASTHIN AND NERVOUS BREAKDOWN. 11l nervous breakdown the brain and nerve cells must be FED, and not stimulated by medicines in the form of tonics or sedatives, which pive temporary relief, but cannot permanently improve. Lecithin is the ONLY substance by which the brain and nerves can be nourished; and it is LECITHIN which the system requires in all cases of neurasthenic conditions (Nervous Disorders, Dyspepsia. Neuralgia, BrainFair, Insomnia. Depression, Insanity, etc.). If the brain and nerves can be supplied sufficiently with. Lecithin, the cure is certain 'Antineurasthin supplies that subStance and effects the cure. ANTINEURASTHIN is the ONLY known preparation containing an effective percentage" of Lecithin in an active organic state; completely assimilable, and with its valuable principles undiminished in any way. A sample of Antineurasthin,'together with a valuable treatise* on Nervous Disorders, will be despatched by return of mail by the Wholesale Distributor for Australia and New Zealand, 11, A. CODDARD. Watson's Buildings, Auckland, on receipt of One Shilling. Vestas. BAD LANGUAGE. Faulty matches are responsible for quite a deal of .swearing. Indeed, a match-head fizzling under your fingernail would almost, make an angel swear, and the very worst of words are not explosive enough to vent your feelings when . a match-head of aeroplanic tendencies burns a hole in your best Sunday clothes. ' * Yet there isn't the slightest need to suffer these annoyances, because PALMER'S ENGLISH WAX VESTAS always strike easily and the head never goes visiting. Because they' are absolutely non-poisonous, you should use them at home for the children's sake. They'd make a fool of anyone with suicidal tendencies, wouldn't they? PALMER'S MATCHES cost no more than' the others, so that there's isn't any reason tinder the sun why you shouldn't use them. Insist on having; PALMER'S, and save yourself further annoyance. ; Tailoring. ' 'j'' LOTS OF PEOPLE 00 HOT KNOW THAT GEORGE DAVIES MAKES LADIES' COSTUMES. Ho does, and ho makes them well; just, on the same principle as ho makes —tailormado to measure, and guaranteed to pleaso you, or your money back, and at cash prices which are far below those charged by the ordinary tailor. You can have a truly' smart costume, tailor-made to ' your measure, in any of tho smart and beautiful costumo tweeds and cloths wo submit you, at from 52/6 to £5 10/-. Our highest-priced Costume is five pounds ten shillings; the sort of Costume you'd pay seven or eight guineas for elsewhere. The George Davies Modern Cash System of Tailoring means a £2 saving for ladies— just the same as for men. Get your Costume for this Winter made at George Davios', Ltd. You do so without risk, remember, for if you're not satisfied back comes your money to you without a word. Patterns will bo sent by return.on request. Write to either the Auckland or Hamilton address given below if you can't call personally, but see that, you save £2 on your Costume for this Winter, and secure the best stylo and cut at tho same time. GEORGE DAVIES (LTD.). "THE MODERN TAILOR," 30, KARANGAHAPE ROAD, AUCKLAND, AND VICTORIA-STREET (Opposite the Library), HAMILTON. rjjMlE J^OMmUN 73. -Shortland-st. IMPr fmm DEALERS in FOREIGN mr "jjpl a colonial • Writo for Price List. 8c6j235H2388 , We Buy or Sell. Open till 9 p..in. on Saturdays*

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 14680, 15 May 1911, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 14680, 15 May 1911, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 14680, 15 May 1911, Page 9

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