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BU-knowu J.P., whose name and triW ♦«L ? lvcn on request, pays tnbute to the value ° Rheu ® in cases of rheumatism. He writes :— 44 I had a severe attack of rheumatism and was advised to try Rheumo. I did so with most satisfactory results. After taking two bottles it practically cured me. I have is° th?hwVv 6aying that y° ur reme dv is the best I have used." Rheumo. if given a fair trial, seldom fails to relieve rheumatism, gout, lumbago and kindred diseases. 2s 6d and 4s 6d (large sue contains week's treatment). Barraclough's Nervine stops Toothache. Progandra quickly cures Corns—ls. A proposal to hold a re-union dinner will bo considered at a meeting of ex-members of the Second. Auckland, Battalion, to be held in the Welfare League's office Binney s Buildings, Customs Street "East to- morrow evening. ' GILBEY'S DRY GTN ig now obtainable ft: all hotels and bottle store* throughout New Zealand, and no further shortage need be feared. This will be welcome news to those who in the recent past have been unable to obtain supplies of thm world-famous stimulant, the medicinal values of which are beyond Question. Decorative material.— white, and blue, with portraits and motto, 84d nor yard.At Tonson Gar lick's. Carry a bottle of «' Nazol" in your vast pocket or handbag, and use very freely. It is undoubtedly the best prevantative known against influenza infection. There is only one proper remedy to stop falling hair, and that is John Craven-Bur-leigh's True- Hair Grower. C. F. Shaw, Chemist, opposite G.P.0., Queen Street.' Visitors to the city requiring drapery and clothing should visit the A.B.C. Stores, Newton. Smart goods at most moderate prices. ' Art lovers are invited to inspect the collection of water-colour drawings on view at Smith and Halcombe's rooms, and are being sold this day (Wednesday). Catalogues obtainable. " The proof of the pudding," we are told, "is in the eating of it," and the proof of the piano is in the tone of it. If lyou want a piano with a brilliant tone an instrument that will stand any test' you can apply to it, call at Richardson's i Ltd., 110, Queen Street (opposite Milne and Qhoyce), and inspect the pianos so invitihgly displayed in the firm's showroom. Those pianos are all by makers of repute, elegant in appearance, and capable of producing the most delightful music. Yet they are offered at prices very far below those ruling at many piano aanheoEea -to

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVII, Issue 17450, 21 April 1920, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume LVII, Issue 17450, 21 April 1920, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume LVII, Issue 17450, 21 April 1920, Page 8

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