FEELING TIRED AND LOW-SPIRITED Get a bottle of "Get Well," Loasby's mighty tonic and blood cnricher. Mr. Don Hamilton, the well-known chemist and optician, of Queen Street, just over Victoria Street, says: —Loasby's proprietaries are selling well. Send me along your maximum quantity. You can see them in Mr. Hamilton's window. "Get Well," 4s 6d and 8s 6d, post free 5s 6d and 10s. Uricalls for rheumatism and neuritis, 4s 6d; 3 boxes for 13s, post free. Pile Cure, 4s 6d; 3 boxes for 13s, post free Healing Ointment, most soothing and quickest healing ointment on the market, 4s 6d, post free ss. Catarrh Cure, 4s 6d, post free ss. A. M. LOASBY. Tho Only Prescribing . Chemist, 26, His Majesty's Arcade, Auckland. NOTE. —You can procure all the above from Mr. Don Hamilton, Chemist and Optician, Queen Street (just pass Victoria Street). " ■■-"-•■ >■' ■
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18364, 3 April 1923, Page 3
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