ASK LOASBY ABOUT IT/" 3 A lady patient called to "Ask Loasby about it." She was run • down, suffered from headaches and pressure on top of head, appetite poor, sleepless, constipation, indigestion and ' flatulence—all her functions were deranged— lowspirited. Loasby's "Get Well" cured her —six weeks' treatment and she was once more a strong healthy woman. What "Get Well" (Loasby's mighty tonic) did for this lady it will do for you. Price 4s 6d, post free 5s 6d, double size 8s 6d,. post free 10s. " Obtainable chemists and grocers. A. M. Loasby; Ltd., the only prescribing chemists and violet ray high frequency 1 electrical experts, 26 ; and 27, His Majesty's Arcade, Auckland. NOTE.— costs you nothing to come md "ask Loasby about it. "—Advt. The medicine they all IikeWADE'S WORM FIGS. The surest, safest,' and speediest remedy for worms in children. Contains no injurious drugs and leaves no bad after-effects. All chemists. 1 . . A boy's Jersey, suit, all wool, contract colours, with tie to match, in nigger, grey and fawn, 12s 6d on size 3. rise and fall Is a size.—Fowlds. W. and S. Department Stores, opp. G. Court, Ltd. Seven departments in lull swing. '
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18705, 10 May 1924, Page 13
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