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• xs HI x*-; i>'-v ss? , I i Mil!!! '°MheAir Travel offers not merely the greatest possible return for your money, in the saving of time and avoidance of fatigue; but yields more interest and pleasure than any other travel medium. From extent of vision alone, the air traveller derives an exhilaration that makes the longest journey all too short. SUMMER SERVICES Daily each way, Including Sundayii. Auckland Palmerston North Wellington. (Twice week-days, once on Sundays, calling at New Plymouth dally each way.) Wellington Christchurch Dtinedin. Palmerston North Blenheim Christchurch. (Except Sundays.) Palmerston North Napier Gisborne. Napier Gisborne. (Twice dmily, except Sundays) - As far as possible these services are inter-connectlng. Particulars, booking, etc., at Union »>.S. Co.'s OflSces, Auckland, 105 Queen Street (Tel. 47-566), and 32 Quay Street (Tel. 47-430). Also at any other offices and agencies of Union S.S. Co., N.Z. 'Government Tourist Bureau, Government Insurance Buildings, Queen St., or Thos. Cook & Son. Bookings after 5 p.m.: Johnston Bluo Motors Ltd., Princes St., Auckland (opposite Grand Hotel) (Tel. 4:;!-000, 45-000). lii m Wi Head Office, NELSON. Frequent daily services between Nelson Blenheim and Wellington (connecting wijth all trunk and provincial airlines of Union Airways); and return; on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Fridays connecting with Air Travel (N.Z.) Ltd. at Hokltika for Glaciers and South Weistland.

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People of New Zealand, your own railways have been the mainstay or your industries and of your social structure. Your railways can help you to gain still greater strength. Loyalty to your railways—which give the safest transport at the lowest possible I cost—is practical loyalty to your country. I Safety! Comfort! Economy!

m KILI FLIES! Cockroaches, ants, moths Spray FLY-TOX in your home tod be Jrec of fliei. moiquit- , oej, etc. FLYTOX kilts insects. WfrSPRA y that tons invoices, statements. PfOFFICE STATIONERY. PAMPHLETS. herald printing works, Queen Street, Auckland. Telephone 30-078. FIRST DOSE GIVES INSTANT When food stays nndl- . I jested in the stomach it is I then you have distressing flatu- j i lence (wind), heiartburn and j ; ,ery often dreadful gripjng pains. Excess acid is being I formed tn the stomach whicn» i attacking: the stomach lining:, ! Th"rclnd°tronrifne|lectermay lead to dyspepsia ,* gastritis. Neglect early md.cauons of digestive trouble and you may become a chronic i dyspeptic. To end all th.s pain and misery caused by Indigestion you cannot do better than start at one! with De Witt's Antacid Powder, the quick- ' action remedy. The first dose gives instant relief because this wonderful preparation throws a orotectingcoat over the stomach wall; neutralise! acidity; actually! helps to digest food ; enables you to enjoy meals with no painful after effects. As De Witt's Antacid Powder banishes yonr digestive troubles you at once feel brighter, happier and morei vitally alive because your food U doing you good. It certainly is fine to enjoy all your meals once again. If you want to stop indigestion with all its pains and handicaps, adop£ this sound advice and start to-day to Y the quick-action remedy for indigestion, acid ■tomach, flatulence, dyspepsia, palpitation, heartburn, gastritis and all stomachic affections. Of chemists and jtorekeeper* everywhere, price

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVI, Issue 23276, 20 February 1939, Page 17

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Page 17 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVI, Issue 23276, 20 February 1939, Page 17

Page 17 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVI, Issue 23276, 20 February 1939, Page 17

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