SHaS British (D From 17/6 J-W Hooic of Dt La Roe, London. mats ft All Stores and Station en «U it KeprestnMitttt Norman Baker & Longhurw Ltd, Sydwyi Melbourne. Wellington, NZ. ONOTO INK PENCIL from 10/* NEW SWIFT PEN 10/ * USE ONOTO INK FOR ALL PENS *£2 I *?■:> THE GREAT BLOOD AND NERVE TONIC Try a bottle to-day. 32 Doses, 2/6; 64 Doses, 4/6; 128 Doses, 7/6. Postage 6d to any part of New Zealand. A. ECCLES 171. Queen St., H.M. Arcade; 109, Queen St Pover Board Bldgs.; Z43, Hobson St!; and at Victoria Road, Duvonport. SUFFERED YEARS NOWEAK HEARTILY How much Buffer Log constipation UTTLIgDS o and appetite. Sleeplessness. Bat here is one of the thousands who have suffered and found relief. Read tirris letter—"l am 52 year, ol (S and te £»*• suffering from constipation. Spent lota of money,bought all and drugged myself every nigbt wtth them and woke lots of mornings wttft a headache. "H» vent taken onepinsincelberjan on Kirllogg'a y«rs ago. I am now feeHng the best I h » ve In 20 years. 1 eat heartily and nothing hurts me." —Albert F. Parker. (Address on rcqueatj Try Kellogg's ALL-BRAN. It brings sure, natural relief from constipation. Two tablespoonfuls daily, or in chronic cases, "with every meaL Kellogg's ALL-BRAN is ready to eat with cold milk or cream. No cooking required.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20640, 12 August 1930, Page 14
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