Article image
Article image

s —■»■.»«,„,., M B ~.,,.. w w , j,,-. ._.,_„. Just the ' S^l I Heelpe i • I %l * 8 ■"•-. ~ = /A S X [1 o^* }*? B 0 ™" has been cured of B a K-. «c22sJ|\ C\"c\ /} /& X. g m Consumption andiieixiarrba.7e of IheJLunKs w -fjffPtSS )\ \A \ x ffaSlK - 9 Shc ar " vt d in -Adelaide from England, IS 8 a SMJfll 6 nft V IN. i PLxiifflvtf&jr ■r, n October, igi2, E passenger by the II x t'-V/7r»ll N V \ V jfaSmWf If | P- and O. Branch Liner "Wakoot" and, I '-' —-J' _J) \\ \ XBm«&7 II m '? to her suffering from Land (8 2 ,C!?3t/}P%*~ """"* \ X \ MLb? 2®fe&. fJ £ Trouble, and having had several attacks g a i&'Jßßfft 1 \ I V■ ■, -"*'■■ \ \\ yy P \ " Hemorrhage during the voyage, the § * ffflaLfg''" LL-L. H, J \ XBgy \ST 9 Health Officer in Adelaide would not 1 9 j&mZ£P \. \ THt \fflw allow her to land, and ex-en suggested R ' mi—— i^ N. \w V j«rat " S ' le would have to return to England. ] ' T| jWS - However, on arrival in Sydney, her J . '■■■^ •—f~» 'jtiefSSL {SSPyI father succeeded in getting permission Bj ™ 1 S ] to b"".? her ashore, as the authorities B 3 in mm 1.1 I M were 01 the opinion she could not live. E j I ' """ ■■'.»."■■■ i." i J JIeSIi JsPvttrSL ' l was then her mother gave herVITA- II 3 ! f3 ATtJBi f%M 5 DATI °- Th<: ver 7 firs£ sroUjc did good, H dt4.u-i.-e - ""8* WW ■» \r«S and. continuing with the medicine, a ■ 3 whether it is for a quickly-made family sweet dish or some □ ? re °!> - he Uouble ~w ai . Uha i 'ittlr. r1,;„(.,. - c ■ ■ °"""-*"- Ul =>" "i suiiii. L Barnard is now in the best of health, J 2 little dainty or savoury tor a special occasion—you will find ! fi and is employed ** typist and hook- I 3 it in Brown & Poison's Cookery Book. [ I ke H« 'i&hr?* Ascot I 3 .ivenln It!?**? are , in , dUded thC direCti ° nS arC f by demists and I 1 gi\en in clear and simple language. t | stores. Q 1 J Delicious dinner sweets—blancmanges, jellies, sponges, , 8 For testinonialj and free j J trifles, etc., are easily made by the usersvof this book. It £ \\ S- A " PAL MER, : 1 ' is issued by the manufacturers Of ' 439 Flmder» Üb», Melbourne. Victoria i I Brown St. " bisons j dental notice. 3 Corn Flour a. l. s mith - d^™3 j. „ . „ _, , j . HOBSON STREET % and tells now Corn Floor can be used to fOpposite st. Matthew's church) Sad vantage in many attractive ways, COUPON supplies a good set of teeth fob S for Brown &. Poison's £3. 9 It may be obtained FREE by Cookery Book. 1 i filling in and posting L^^Name «. GOOD FIT guaranteed. 9 the coupon below. Address . OLD SETS REMODELLED AND ALL L the coupon below. Address _____ . OLD SETS REMODELLED ALL r ."i"«'"i , DENTIST'S WORK REPAIRED. PAINLESS EXACTIONS. 28 6d. No Charge for this Prescription /" \ If you suffer with a-rebellious liver / \ or delicate digestion, and as a result / fi )m \ are frequently troubled with head- / IL,W In \ ache, irritability, lassitude, depres- I iM 1 sion, flatulence and lost appetite, 1 |" J J remember that you can obtain the \ VsP*l'r.-'// I best prescription ever written—a \ / prescription compiled by a famous \ / English doctor specially for his N. wealthy patients—by asking at any —" chemists for a box of Cockle's Reflections of a Young Old Man. Antibilious P«|| One night Mark Twain was at a dinner, when the ii o|§ everlasting question of age came bobbing up. Someone ***** said, " When does a man become old?" Twain thought A R«puuuon of over 100 M « a moment, and then drawled out, " When he begins to Doctors use Cockle's Pills themselves, and inrrrrla „;+l, +„,~~ • * i ,> & x__ uvj if you were to offer an unlimited fee to J U »§ ie Wlt & tWO pail'S 01 glasses. rafter 3 medidne 0 for Ul ite not of 'digestive In those few words, he expressed one of the most tr a°inkss' 3 nd OC ure '* Fllls "* ie ' ™*' P°P ular oenefs of the age. And if this applies to the pam ess 3n J pure. Lords of Creation, how much more does it apply to the ladies! Fl^' C_ Sro2;&v SI Jt would be funny to see Mr. Two-Pair juggling with %M K*? __v*-n his e y e "_ lasse if it didn't happen to be pathetic, too. /?fflV mi *" * *** He is duckm "' dodging, peering, opening his spectacle /[m j\ cases, snapping them shut, and changing his glasses all \< '1/ " day long. And people say to each other, Poor old ««Se^r f rrt!fm„r^rth 9 Two-Pair! He'll never be"the man he was!" medical profession to patent their private •. , . „ _ . ' K3^t^ ... And lf Mr - Two-Pair buys a pair of bifocal glasses, Wltn a dlvldm S line crossing each lens like a painful the name of ecu.-, pal,. scar, it is held as an equally good sign that he has mßmrnsmmaMmsmmm® started down the great toboggan slide. PlltS StOmaCh, Is there any relief from these conditions? Is it LiV6f and BOWeIS possible to break away from this juggling game with in:Fine,Conditioni i Ic o ked O 1 get es? ° bifocals wilh a line ' that look Z " yr f like cracked lenses? To promptly end the misery of constipa. tion, torpid liver sick headache, mdi- The onlv answer is " KRYPTOK "— and this is gestion, dizziness and nausea, you must u«a _ * "« ixxio 10 CARTER'S LITTLE >«BBk. Why: LIVER PILLS. J3$K * ««t- a,-- - ii , , it. ,' They never fail- JvryptOK is the name of a lens —or, rather, two __LV"_l h £h__" jM lenses fused into one—the upper part for distance, the vim, vigor, 1R p Kittle- lower for reading. There is no dividing line, no ugly rs!_" , _^ '-'Wj |IVER scar ' nothing at all to indicate that here are two lenses °\ m 'o Ji^a' combined in one. ire the A* gy using " Krvptoks" you gain mightily in conresult of their use. You need them. • " _,_ 1 * i i * i .1 ' 1 ,i • smaii rut smau Dose, smauprico. veiiience. comfort, and esteem, and the onlv things vou Q e.^e mu«b_, sls _tur. loge are a trick in juggling, and the reputatipn of being rom ten to twent y Y ears older than you really are. — — "Krvptoks" can be made especially to suit your individual sight, giving perfect near and* distant vision. f ii!__«__sr_r \ fA Now is the time £ CAUIICI SADDV Optical Specialist, Motive leiirnmi by r-x- g&W HTlMfflS€W Ri penence that the time tc £? *JniflUl-l- Unilltl, 290 Quean St., Auckland. ty deal with 11 i-01.l i, at. the »»"W"« "»°» B | 2SU QueSEI St. j AMCKlanCli ft start. Otßonnini»on'slri-!!i _ Ki Moss-tin- standard family 5? fl rough medicine-proved reli- *i « ' ■ ■■ M al.lt-for over half 11 century. A ® Refuse imitations and insicton S V irish Mossy ii The Doctor chooses II an th<- f.ce ma i= the t>o..«.«>r Mm In his own household be insists that the tea I| I ewiTmomem 'Ycim"! °' ,hem I ' should be purchased with regard to health 1 (v | ] as weU as refreshment, and he knows that j j t"^h\lTli,Ztll^' l t I selecting a fine tea like Amber Tips, his 1 | most .iubbor B P stm a °rOTble. fly* ) *Jl | | decision is endorsed by The Lancet—"Fine | 1 B«'r'i. , . I, !U« h in 2V F «i»- //J fl 11 teas mean better health," says that author!- lb .ii ch-msu »nd sior : .. ot LI A\ \ j tative journal. Then, too, the Doctor | | i £. cLra.Ti. Wa*tiii*ia-. at ' / /'I \ f M knows that there are great stimulating and H ffl FLETCHER'S -/ / I \ invigorating properties ia si I Tl 1 1 Everybody's Favourite /fl^amls I AQC 9 I M and moreover that it will not /^tSM II WO-Oq § | i trouble the weakest digestion— / tiSfflffl IS I|j nor induce "nerves." Are you en- J^£^^|_^ A1„,«5 Frpc:h f II J°y in S the unequalled quality and iPTgga___ Always rrebil. s || flavour of this incomparable tea? \^jffi|@ Never Varying. | If Make a start NOW-get a JA^^^^mSm^ I ! I packet of the 2,'- grade at A^^viMi^^^^m^ I See OUT Never Varying. 1 |l Make a start now-get a /[( Jfj iM& 'A See Our Unique window [;] your grocer's-bring the rfi l IJa' _n display of famous S fl f^ 8 /lil \nW JK \ Every step, one better. j IIR-f John Earle &Co.| || iTX\^^^^^^^^K^M^^ : 225 OULF.N STREET, I ! | J mjß Jm^^^^^mp^ S \' ;i ;iu 0 X»vy'6luf/"Hon? f of' ! Yiie K hef> SHA.VLY AND SUCKLING, Agents, 41, FORT STREET, AUCKLAND. Russian, Belt-Man. and French Anthem's. _________^__——^_-__. .. IxinK 'Way to Tipperary," " Boys of the Old Brigade." Order now against arrival. rpHE NO DEPOSIT PIANO CO., 28, T>IAKOS! PIANOS!! PIANOS!! ' J. \V. COriTHORNE. 1 HIGH ST., Sell New Iron-framed X No Deposit. No Interest. Three years '' The Golden Horn.' Wellington. Pianos from 6s a week. [terms.>-No Deposit Piano Co.. 28. High Bt*

This article text was automatically generated and may include errors. View the full page to see article in its original form.
Permanent link to this item

https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/NZH19141024.2.105.39.1

Bibliographic details

New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15748, 24 October 1914, Page 5 (Supplement)

Word Count
1,451

Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15748, 24 October 1914, Page 5 (Supplement)

Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15748, 24 October 1914, Page 5 (Supplement)