4 '{r MK r Pm W: S"T»*, With old age comes inactive bowel movement and sluggish liver. Through weakness, nature requires assistance to perform her functions; without it there is constant suffering from constipation and its attendant evils. Old folks should never use physics that are harsh and irritating. We can unhesitatingly recommend Chamberlain’s Tablets in preference to any other medicine for aged people. k mi
' 1'.,./' -Jr OATS ; ?'? J MW ” a - m oMim, m/„ f- /n] ~ ii/iii ‘ ■'■ JE THE OATS used in the preparation of OATINA are positively the best grown in New Zealand. On |that the manufacturers absolutely insist. That is why there Is not a grain of waste product in a ton of Patina. Every atom of it produces good bone and muscle and rich blood. It is A Perfect Delicacy and is a notirisher of nerve force—the finest restorer of tissue of all cereal foods. i SPEC I ALLY pRtPABCD Polled oats Easily Digested f ; LAHGDOWH&SOHL*| CMRJSTCHUBCM-/' " At the dapan-Brltish Exhibition “ Qatina ” received the only Gold Medal awarded New Zealand for Rolled Oats—that’s proof I
£h« Onis'aißEJ Bamefly Cat Acidity; el Os Bast Biffistationa. Biiissa i&SzsiieaSi OaiaiM Goat, jflhcuruatio Oon^ and Ora-rcl. Sufost’fi&d monS Qantls Hodlnm* k& Infanta, ffisUdion, J&Ssato IScmalea, ondKia mc3as»o2'Fxcgi]aa*9)' TT An “ A I Thirst Quencher ‘MONTSERRAT’ LIME JUICE. Delicious also at lunch or dinner, and a healthy drink at all times.
NSIQNETTE CAMERAS 355. EACH Call at SHARLAP3D*S to-day You will want one for the holidays
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 7292, 23 November 1910, Page 5
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