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" VELVET" DISPELS DIRT. Dirt rapidly disappears where "Velvet," the sterilised soap, is employed. "Velvet's" greatest function is that of exterminating germs and harmful bacteria. Harmless to tender skins and dainty fabrics. Every bar guaranteed pure by analyst's certificate. Order "Velvet" from your grocer for next washday.—Advt.

WORKED WONDERS FOR HEARTBURN. Queen Street, East Oxford, North Canterbury. Dear--..Sirs, —I have been a user of Bisurated Magnesia for years now, and I would not be without it. I suffered from heartburn for months and used to vomit. Bisurated Magnesia was recommended to me and I resolved to give it n trial, and it worked wonders. I always keep a bottle in the house. (Signed) C. W. Clifford. This is a typical example of the thousands of 'testimonials we have received from Bisurated Magnesia users in every part of the world, for " Bismag" has come to be the recognised remedy for all acid-caused digestive troubles. Bisurated Magnesia neutralises acidity and prevents fermentation the moment it enters the stomach, enabling all food to be eaten and enjoyed without pain or suffering to follow. Every chemist sells Bisurated Magnesia in both powder and tablet form, but when buying see the trade-mark "Bismag" on the blue package—it's there for jour protection and will enable you to re.-tdily recognise the world's greatest remedy for heartburn, indigestion and similar stomach troubles.—Advt.

SETS YOU RIGHT FOR THE NIGHT. Take a tot of "Bols" Gin at bedtime. You will sleep well and wake as fresh as a lark. Finest thing in the world, too, for sharpening appetites. Three and a-balf centuries' experience is concentrated into every bottle of "Bols" Stone Holland or Dry Gin. Clubs or hotels.—Advt.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 19158, 26 October 1925, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 19158, 26 October 1925, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 19158, 26 October 1925, Page 7

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