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Fruit Jellies* Jute attain the juice from your favourite fruit (steved) and mix with * little Brown* Poison's f Corn Flour Fruit jellies prepared this way are delicious and far more nourishing than jellies made with artificial ingredients. Ulm ■ - , . — Jj f— - — . "' ) helpless WOMEN Often without apparent \ cause women between 30 and j i 40 years of age lose all interest in life They become languid, listless and weak and experience no desire for the things which formerly made such a strong appeal. It is impossible to exaggerate the danger of this condition. Neglect may lead to rapid decline and premature death while those who resort to harmful drugs or alcoholic stimulants merely add to their suffering, and they will bitterly regret their folly in years to come. Lassitude and languor are results of nerve exhaustion — there is no doubt about that —and it follows that a preparation like. Otis forms the most suitable remedy. Take © $§§,„/ Lassitude and Languor and for all ailments arising from Blood Poverty or Nerve Exhaustion. You will never find a better or a safer tonic remedy, yet Otis only costs 3/6 per box at the chemists, and the simple directions for use are quite easy to follow. Decide that you will get a box from j'our Chemist or write to Dept. C 53 Otis Laboratories, 15, Parish Syrect, Wellington. INVOICES, STATEMENTS, COUNTER DOCKET BOOKS. OFiOTCE STATIONERY. Highest Quality. Prompt Delivery. Moderate Cost. HERALD PRINTING WORKS.

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ffflfarfsl' (K<r?</. TVarfe Mark) iTfl COFFEE ESSENCE I Xjfe The Coffee Maid, of Syinittglon's, says : iJjB -K "No coffee like mine. I only use Syming. to? -'y^Bg^r- ton's. Be sure the water is Spg itiSr^ % S THOS - SYMINGTON & §1? Kjjjflr ■ aSt r ' \3 i CO. rl???!^ «&3swl^' <■« =■ P V'P' Edinburgh and roam} <=£ 'J—£ '■i—-> O— * . RB3 . Mr——— —— nun ■mi ————1— ii mi ii i I ■** ' I Zr \ \ vm )/ M found a doestwtaffect \sm myiiiroat' m V VIRGINIA ggg&B CIGARETTES 20 ■■■ a ■ ■■■■■»■■■*■• ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ d Poisons and Poisoners are a continual jj S source of interest to very many people. I m Yet how few realise that the great poisoner of all-time J 3 is Constipation I Unless your system is regular, the B ■ food waste stagnates and ferments in the stomach and ■ ■ intestines, creating poisons which are absorbed into B 3 the blood and carried to every part of your body. ■ ■ Mother Seigel s Syrup establishes natural bowel move- J ■ ment and so keeps you free from constipation and its m 3 attendant ills. Buoyant health is then assured. ■ = MOTHER A £& 3 i syrup : IB II miBHIIBIIIBUI HI ■■■■■■ J ■■■■■■■» I the best Sandwich Do y<su know that Bovril just as it comes out of ■ the bottle is a capital " spread " for sandwiches ? Cut the bread and butter very thin, and, if you lil-e, add sliced cucumber, or lettuce leaves to taste. Next time you need sandwiches remember is always ffi3Bip

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18888, 22 December 1924, Page 15

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Page 15 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18888, 22 December 1924, Page 15

Page 15 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18888, 22 December 1924, Page 15