LIVE WITH ZEST. Your enjoyment of life depends upon your health. Keep up your vitality by taking "Maltexo." It will build up a reserve of cheerful vitality that will enable you to do your work with a will. "Maltexo" is a wonderful aid to digestion, too. Procure a jar from any chemist or store; 71b. tins for family use. Wholesale distributor: C. H. Hooper, Brunswick Building, Auckland.
Jones tries to cure pains that come from inside by treating them from the outside! You'd think that he would know that the pains of Gout, Lumbago and Rheumatism are caused by an excess of uric acid in the system, and that he would fly to Rheumo, which actually neutralises the acid! A large bottle of Rheumo contains a week's treatment ; it seldom fails to relieve the pain and drive out the cause of the trouble. 4s 6d from all Chemists and Stores. 162 Barraclough's Magic . Nervine Stops Toothache. Is 6d everywhere. Progandra Cures Corns Quickly. Is 6d.
Velours, in fashionable shades and novelty effects, are extensively displayed in the dress department of Smith and Caughey, Ltd. Buy a smart ready-made suit for Carnival Week. Fine patterns, good fit,, and low prices. — Firm of Fowlds. Last two days of the A.B.C. Clean Sweep Sale. Take advantage of the bargains offering in all departments at Ashley's, Ltd., Karangahape Rd.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18354, 21 March 1923, Page 7
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