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Avoid 1 Constipation by taking , AMGIER@HUISION . Of all Chemists. j 1/3, 29. ♦/&. ' * VI One of the many good effects of Angier's j much more than this. . . It allays irritation, Emulsion is its soothing, lubricating effect inflammation, catarrh, ulceration. It in the intestines, by which it promotes restores tone to all the functions of the . ' normal healthy functional activity, thus digestive organs. Angier's Emulsion has making the use of pills and purgatives proved its value in constipation and in many unnecessary. Angier's Emulsion does i obscure digestive and bowel disorders. "1 WAS'A MARTYR; TO CONSTIPATION." " I have pleasar# in testifying to the J and was also a martyr to constipation, wonderful healing powers of Angier's j All this was quickly changed. My bowels Emulsion, which I have taken off and an ; became normal, my appetite and digestion lor many years. When I first began j improved and I slept well at night.''— taking ii, I suffered much from indigestion i C. Dawson Scott, The Hoath, Canterbury. FREE TRIAL Send name and address, 4<3. postage, and mention this paper. 1 BOTTLE. Angif.r Chemical Co., Ltd.. 7 Barrack Street, Sydney. , j-jl Printers: "Clever Mary" jjjf£ will clean your hands Y/tol| J You can obtain nothing more satisfactory than i " Clever Mary '* to remove ink and typef. metal stains from your hands, and it is unsur- - Jg Syt? passed for cleaning your greasy, grimy aprons. lIS It cannot harm the tenderest skin nor affect 11 any fabric, and may be used with fresh, salt, lh I } jp warm or cold water. HP"' |~ 8 Keep a tin of " Clever Mary *' handy at home g||-- |~«' and in the shop. BsL— —« CU If not in tlocV at your storekeeper's tend your name and * free _ ?tmp!e tin will be mailed you by The Agent, F. E- READING, Box 230. WflHngton. I CLEVER MARY L . THE ENEMy OF GREASE- I I The Seams Spoil the I i ■ xgjSlifc. /IgPg/ Ordinary Copper. | m No matter how carefully they are joined, after a H A-ST » time they cct rough, ragged, weak. The clothes get E9 A caught, they get worn, frayed, and discoloured; the Be Cj £, v cciltr is hard to clean, and water leaks out. jg nsjl Methven-New Seamless Copper! I £ _ _ Is minus all these disadvantages. Being seamless, 9 \SSS- surface is smooth everywhere. Nothing to catch I , vt— ~ —clothes, no week places to give way. Washing is B *" preserved, and you get six ttims the wear. Ask iron- ■ — — monger to show it lANDREWMjPATERSQN^a^^ IJUbAAAJUUI JbMdfc AAA A 1 4 AAIA*A AAA a AAA AA* > * ■ a I * ' mgl II \ j ]4 . . By special effort of our English buyers we have just opened up j < m spendid assortment of these useful and popular Watches. They > < x are the best for Soldiers' Field Use, as well as for the Business «. Man and others. /. ; ! ! r These Watches are strongly made, well finished, Jewelled Lever < movements, with strong Leather Strap. 1 Price, in Nickel Case, 30/- : ', Others with Solid Silver Case at 42/., 52/6, 57/6, 63/-, 65/-, and 80/. ' j - A FEW ONLY IN. SILVER CASE, with Luminous Figures for 1 I telling the time in the dark, at 40/«, 72/6, 80/-, and 95/-. > STEWART DAWSON & CO., [ : QUEEN STREET. AUCKLAND. : ,| i.""!. I ''; ■■■"' i i.' — I M stands for Motor-car, A. B.C. or the Nurses, Armoured against fire; Whose pluck all admire. Armoured against fire; Whose pluck all admire. | I" "Amber Tips** is armoured against dust, germs 9 and damp by its airtight sealed packet. Thfis flj you can buy it anywhere in perfect condition 9 fresh, fragrant, delicious, Its unusually fine 1 quality makes for economy — for it produces 9 more cups to the packet. ' ' . 9 ' Amber Tips" is sold always full weight without; 9 the packet. 9 I The 212 blend goes farthest. Other prices I\lo and 2/-. B o stands for Ottoman I I"P stands for Poland, I j I Cits Turkey, you know), BEMfllHHiflMl' Where Germans found snow. I _ . +666 _ Ml' Mil BHAXLY~TnD SUCKLING. Agents. 41. FORT STREET. AUCKLAND^ - - . T "KSNMQNBtK pHONrz'saeSs AyCIOAND^ < I Owiiiff to war txoubles, erica now £2 12s. '

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 16026, 18 September 1915, Page 8 (Supplement)

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 16026, 18 September 1915, Page 8 (Supplement)

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 16026, 18 September 1915, Page 8 (Supplement)