"Thirteen thousand abstainers are oqnal to 15.000 nan-abstainers."—Field-Marshal, the late Earl Roberts.— (Advt.)
You can furnish in solid oak (or rirnu) and save 4s in the £1, on ordinary rates, at Walker's Auction Rooms, Queen Street. For falling hair after influenza we recommend Regina Hair Tonic. Pleasant to use and very effective.—Smith and Caughey, Ltd. LovcW Ninons. i:i Paisley effects, assorted colourings, flOin wide, worth 9s lid yard, clearing at 4s lid yard at George Ashley's " Busy Cornel," Pitt Street and Karangahape Road. "Alcohol is a poison— is strychnine; so is arsenic; so '.-j opium. It ranks with these agents. Health is always in some way i.-i ether injured by it.''—The late Sir Andrew Claik, M.1.)., Physician to Her Majesty Qtifcn Victoria.— (Advt.) Takapuna Residents I Hear Messrs. A. St. Clair Brown and C. F. Bennett, Thursday, April 3, 8 p.m. Fowl-ore' Hall. Efficiency League. Takapuna Residents! Hear Miss Butler, B.Sc. Thursday evening, April 3. Forester's Hall, 8 p.m. Efficiency League Mass Meeting. Retina Hair Tonic is highly recommended for those whose hair has fallen out after an attack of influenza.—Smith and Caughey, Ltd. Nurses know the value of groats. Build op the patient's strength on Doctors' Cream o' Groats. Always fresh- Try it to-day,
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17125, 2 April 1919, Page 10
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