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THE PRACTICAL MAM ■ results. To him every purpose Is good only in so far as it achieves so v end. It is for this reason that he has always been an cnthusiabu,. ;echam's Pills. They appeal to him not only because they conform fledged principles of medicine, but perhaps more bee '•- ' '- 'inds that (they deal thoroughly and effectively with the ail 1 they are directed?" The practical man is too busy and wjuoawiutc 10 : either money or time in experimenting with things declared by interested rs to be "just as good." He TAMES i's Pills because he has found that they are beyond compare the best "iicine for dealing satisfactorily with all derangements of the digestive ourities of the blood and general loss of tone. His reasons are always . uate and never more so than when he takes his dose of l^Mmhf§^mTTWt^\ Sold everywhere la boxes, price lo\d. (36 pills) lU\ (56 pills) * 219 (168 pills). ISTJLTS obtained with a high-grade lens are always 1 apparent in your pi< Such lenses as the "Ross" and "Cooke" will, appeal to all who wish to secure perfect definition* and covering power, with depth of focus. With either of them the very highest quality of- work is g=g= possible, and the most consistent results /tVC ... are readily obtainable. For Studio or 'ftV . .■■ for Field work they are not to be ex- 3 T celled. fe "Ross" and "Cooke" lenses are fl now obtainable at English Catalogue \ufjr prices from all up-to-date photographic .J I-I [ ffv houses. ■" ,i'p |[{ f]/fcy Full particulars post free from the 'I [iff Australian Kodak Ltd., 6 Mercer Street, ; |{ LHU Wellington; sole makers of the famous , jM Kodak Collodion Self-toning paper, and : j B|, Velox Gaslight papers. . ."/ ; h-Si* Ask for the Kodak Price List, post ■ /*V"S free. It gives the cost of everything photographic. (jC Itaii Is an Unequalled Phosphatic "4 NERVE AMD BRAIN FOOD ~ The Urganic Salts and Phosphorus of Milk in a natural state of combination and in a.greater, degree than: anyother milk product. MJASMOBI contains a natural sufficiency ofl organic phosphorus without the need of artificial addition of phosphates* ■ Plasmon added to food increases the nutritive value ENORMOUSLY.— Lancet. Plasmon, Plasmon Cocoa, Plasmon Chocolata . and Plasmon Biscuits. Of all chemists, grocers and stores. PLASM 18 USED BY THE ROYAL FAMILY. u - PLASMON. Ltd., 66 F_ HUDSON'S EURIENTHOL JUJUBES, FOB CO.VTAIN NO COCAINE OR CT. eays: Useful ia TonCOUGHS, COLDS, POISONOUS DRUG. nimin, PhoryntfHi, an* LOSS OF VOICE. ' BRONCHITIS, and ALL AFFECTIONS OF THE THROAT AND ,„ LUNGS. SOLD BV ALL CHEMISTS, In 71ns. 1/6, or fro Hudson's Eumenthoi Chemical Co. Ltd., '" VOB JL» T ftDM». Tost too* on roooljt ol (tamps. The Man Who Uses the TAILORING HOUSE, 52 WILLIS STBEE*, IS Walter Scott Bedford. shadow of doubt your suit will not only fit perfectly but will be up-to-date in Btyle and finish. All garments are made o premises under the personal s ision of W. S. Bedfohd, the well_:nown expert in every department of High-Class Tailoring. Prices still the same— . Suits at from 55/= to 79/6. Ladies'Costumes at from £4/4/0. ENGLISH TAILORING /HOUSE,. 52 Willis Street, Wellington.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 7027, 15 January 1910, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 7027, 15 January 1910, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 7027, 15 January 1910, Page 8