i/Xi \rG ."l ? fl < S ? y. k> w 4 J/ — >r^ 8^ ffiyX 1 iVr «- ,1W 1 V y<-\ s f? •It\ ?11 , \ ct \ 2 r 5 ¥i m 1^ lid WHI.R R. v now I'm on ray Winter Dietr / i A% f"\T 7INTER tells a woeful tale of VV weary arms and wasted amps! All around me," confided the Carburettor, "I can hear the churning ofj batteries and a vocal obligate of) subdued curses. Alarm clocks to arouse a lazy engine. Energy sacrificed on the altar of fuel ignorance. " But not for me. I'm awake as soon as the garage doors open, for I begin the day with the right spirit. * No cold douche of chilly, lifeless motor spirit—my owner feeds me with Union. Lively, volatile, easy to vaporize—it's a comfort to a cold carburettor. "All I feel is a gentle choking that is mote like a caress—released in a moment as I spring into action; _all I hear is a moment's buzz of the battery—drowned in a flash by the roar of the ready engine, instantly waking to life as I send up to my pals the plugs the warm fine vapour that is Union spirit. " You owners who give your carburettors a morning dose of cheap or inferior spirit and expect instant response-remember the Golden Rule. How much energy could you summon to your morning's work if your wife served you with cold clammy in the chilly dawn? Would you be sparking a moment after. I think not! "Then be as considerate to your carburettor. Change over to a winter diet—feed it with Union, the spirit that can bring an instantaneous response from the most sluggish engine. This is no time to continue using cheap or inferior motor spirits. Give your carburettor a fair spin and switch over to Union. That's the spirit!" turn-
ifiSSES VV^V " />S *A x «s Feverish, Eyes Smarting, Head Noises, Beastly, Bad Smelling Mucus, Slight Deafness, Constant Hawking of Phlegm from the Throat —be warned in time. These are all symptoms of dangerous Catarrh. This most persistent of all health troubles claim its victims by tho thousand. You may at first feel only the discomfort of these symptoms. Neglect them and your system literally becomes the carrier of virulent poisons that break down health. Catarrh neglected weakens tho whole body and may eventually establish its hold in the form of Chronic Bronchitis, Heart-Weakness, Asthma or a dreadful form of Catarrhal Dyspepsia. "Why do you allow Catarrh to bring you to the brink of breakdown when without a penny of risk you can prove there is a sure, safe remedy for this hideous ailment. Do you know that Dc Witt's Catarrhal Cream bears a guarantee of satisfaction or money returned in full. Such n, wonderful guarantee to sufferers from Catarrh, chronic cold in the head, hay-fever is only possible because this wonderful remedy does quick ly and surely do all that is claimed for it. As the healing essences from which De Witt's Catarrhal Cream penetrate to every niche and cranny of air passages, so the evil poisons are cleared away, the beastly phlegm and evil-smelling mucus is dispersed, and health is once again restored. Mr. Hepworth, of Beechwotth, Victoria (picture above), says :—"I was very deaf, my sight failed, my Voice Was broken. I was fast becoming a Wreck• I used De Witt's Catarrhal Cream, and I now feel ten years younger." Bub you can, without risk, prove for yourself the value of this remedy. Go to your chemist, ask him all about DoWitt's Catarrhal Cream and its wonderful guarantee. Buy a 1/9 tube and start to end your health-destroying trouble at once. In a few hours you will feel relief. Persevere and your catarrh, cold in the head, hay-fever will be completely cured. S3 i bv^--7c> w " C : - : £\l7 SSli
It is the great restorative value of Bovril which has gained for it the universal approval of doctors and nurses. It stimulates and nourishes without any of the reaction of drugs and harmful stimulants. The good that Bovril does a convalescent is permanent good —so much ground regained on the pathway to health. Never be without Bovril in the housenot only for emergencies but for daily use as a stimulating and nourishing health-drink,
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20302, 9 July 1929, Page 3
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