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My Cure I HAVE SUCCEEDED WHERE ALL OTHERS HAVE FAILED. THE MEDICAL DISCOVERY OF THE TWENTIETH CENTURY. Has cured me of Nasal Catarrh and all its accompanying evils: Loss of Sight and Hearing, Heart Burn and Indigestion, Headache, Kidney Trouble, Insomnia, Rheumatics, Etc., after suffering 1 for thirty years, from these maladies — supposed to be incurable. I now enjoy as near perfect health as it is possible to have. Hearing good, sight like a young man (was nearly blind), digestion perfect, hair improved. I DID THAT AT SIXTY. WHAT WlLti IT DO FOR YOU? I reserve the right to refuse any application, especially those suffering trom alooftol poison, o&noor, aplleptlo fits, ot similar complaints, Bond stamped addressed envelope for particulars re Cost, Etc. Application m first instance by letter only to sole proprietor^ — T. R. WWrig'Kt 23 SMITHS- STREET. WOOLSTON, CHRI3TCHURCH. Bower's Engineering School Registered as a Private Technical School. ENGINEERS ARE IN GREAT DEMAND throughout the length and breadth of the Dominion AT GOOD SALARIES. Do Yen hold a Certificate ? Without a Ticket these positions are not open to YOU. WE ARE TRAINED SPECIALISTS m Coaching for Exams, and are at your Service. Write or Call. ROUTH'S BUILDINGS, Cr. Johnston and Featherston-streets, WELLINGTON. P.O. Box 865. Or to— ' • COLWILL'S CHAMBERS, , Swanson-street, AUCKLAND, P.O. Box 50. h The rvorry Habit B n it the outcome of ran-down nerves H « Cure the cause by taking Fletcher's I H Phosphatonic, the wonderful health- H [S restorer. Fletcher's Phojphatonic g B contains pliosphorus, the great nerve- B U food. It will steadily * and speedily H [a build up body and brain, and give you H H health, strength and energy. . BJ M 2 6 and 4/6 at all Chemists and Stores, fi) £$ or post free, from Chas. A. Fletcher, N X Chemist, Wellington. Insist on H 1^ tr 3-itld X%, ■fiA-il\ i 9 a -^^»j--,T-Ta"- — ■ ■- --■£ Telephone No. 92.5 Alex. M. iialley & Co. Metal Merchants Alpha-street, Wellington Cash buyers of every description of Scrap Metal, Metal Ashes, Drosses. Highest prices paid. Manufacturers of Stereo, Lino, , Monotype, Anti-Friction Metals, Solder, etc. Samples and Prices on application. (Rojrd. Trad* Mark Autt.) A well-established Nerve Sedative used m tii larga ceatrespf Europe and America (or allaying all irritable and excitable condition! of the Nerves. Seminol nourishes tba whole nervous system, aud induces a calm, cheerful, and confident state of body and mind. Bottlei, 6/- & 1 2/Courses 23/6 Send for free pamphlet. Correspondence promptly attended to. Sola Agent for Australasia! CHAS COWPER, Young Chm5.,256 Pitt St.,Syd.,N.S. W BOOTS REPAIRED Vv'IJILK YOU WAIT! Gents.' Boots (soled and heeled) .. //o Ladies' „ „ „ .. •• 6/b Bluchers (nailed) .. •• •• I °/£ Boyn' & Girls' strong School Boots 7/6 ADELAIDE-ROAD SHOE STORE, 99 Adelaido-road, Wellington. L" THE MAGIC NAIL. Surprise and amuse your friends with this •~ \W?v !l little novelty. j-M 1 ) | Price, 7d, post free, . : NOyELTY CO., • fo^^i', ; v, l i,j ! Bo^ i 6.«>;"t:jii:]&tc?)ii > i-fih i , < , '' f f :\ f 7 ') f' ' ■? -„ • i ,- ' i . I m ■ j ' ' r * ■• i '• 1 1:!' :!r ' : ArHigh^st'^slW^ i -lPr|jces,7;V\ t .^ ; In Any Quantities. SCRAP COPPER, BRASS, ZINC. . LEAD, IRON, RAGS, TAIL.ORS 1 CUTTINGS, ROPE, RUBBER of all kinds, and SACKS of every description. A. V. Steward aid Co, WHOLESALE RAG and WASTE MERCHANTS,. Cornhill-£irect, Wellington. 'Phono 4123. '

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NZ Truth, Issue 685, 27 July 1918, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 NZ Truth, Issue 685, 27 July 1918, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 NZ Truth, Issue 685, 27 July 1918, Page 4

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