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WEAKNESS AND DEBILITY THE DANGER OF TONICS \ Why btm Is recommended by Specialists Just mention- to a friend that —jtist as the spur>vill temporyoti feel weak, runfdown or arily stimulate a tired . horse— •' out-of-sorts ,'■' and a tonic of but "the; restiltant exhaustion some sort will be instantly will leave you m a worse state suggested. * The advice may than before. be v giyen you with the best For this reason alone you possible intentions, but the should avoid alcoholic first dose of that tonic may and tonics containing harmful be l: ybur first ,; step to lifelong drugs. Rest if you can, but debility. ''■■:'. make a point of taking Otis two Weaknes?^ comes on gradually, or three times a day and you For months, or even years, a will quickly regain your health weakness may have been de- and strength, veloping, lqtiite unsuspected; yet Specialists prescribe Otis bethere are '* people who would cause they have proved it to be have you believe that a serious a natural restorative ancl as it ailment like this can be banished contains no harmful df^igs, no in^n instant./ . reaction can possibly follow its ' r;iwhat . 'actually ; happens is. use^et it gives better results m .■.jtjSis ,:.'■. The\ :i |omc".ypu:."take*;Jiaiay. less time -than ithe harmful -give yoii" temporary stimulation/ tonics referred to. •■■■'-' . and'lpr all ailments atfsing from Blood Poverty or Nerve Exhaustion, such as Anaemia, Neurasthenia, I Nervousness, Neuralgia, Neuritis, Expression, Morbidpess, Insotnnia,. Super-sensitiveness, Blushing, and the various Weaknesses which indicate Premature Decay and Old Age. .'Ypu w^ll never find a better or isafer tonic remedy, yet Otis only costs 3/6 per box at the chemists. If you doubt tie suitability; of Otis ; in your particular case, write- direct to Dept. l» r -Otis Labbratories'j 15, Parish Street/Wellington, and a Trial Box '-'of Otis \yill be sent to you Free of Charge. "GBEYS M are made up to a high n\ j'j ii j ■ , _ 1 standard dfquaHty." The tobacco feftimiiM used is the finest obtainable, the MHlßmjjj paper the purest. "GREYS": are S^S^! ll^ faultless m finish, wholesome, and fJ^^^X SR non^rritant m smoking. BB * ■DMHHfIEP^'* : * * '^^^^^v •■■ ■ .."'*.■ ■ ■;' •■-_■*' ;..; r - : *. ";'-,,- ;;. >." '■;■'.'.■ V ;'•'.:.;.- -.-[pr _'.:';:.- ;-'"•..'**. Silk Cut Virginia Cigmeties ''■;,;•■,*. ff. .''y."\ Two Sizes—One Quality. ; GREYS-^2O ior 1/6.; Extra Large size 2i6 for 2 /- Manufactured by Major Dr^pkin, & Co., London, Branch of > . I the United Kingdom Tobacco Co., Ltd. '-' Vv/: 'New Zealand Airents: ; *''|" , v MALING & CO.; tT'D., CHRISTCHURCH. ' I ' _______________HJ^ - '* _____o **' A „ . * 'Hl^B^^^B ■ , nSy]B Z^Mii BBS.^aB'B^B '.'■■;.^SH^BKw Bf You need Sun-Maid Raisins— as much as you ;^a Jet need air and light, They're only 3d; a packet! eB § Stin-Afa H I . :"'.'" ". "."... . ' „ ': : ~;' Wellington Rugby Football Union ATHLETIC PARK :; THIS SATURDAY TWO BIG GAMES PETONE v. MARIST (Seniors) AT 2.45 P.M., AND ATHLETIC v. 'VARSITY (Seniors) AT 1.15 P.M. - Admission 9d. Ladies Freo. Stand 1/3. A. E. NEILSON, Sec. W.R.F.U. .. * s '■■■■• -..in .-,..-.■■ ■ , .'.."..'. ' ILA fsL * toW you noi You Bet v f° r Less Jsm a * arm ©rs' Union JBmmj** pm J^Sh Tradin t( Co, Ltd, . aimp'S PATENT WIRE BPRINQ Bt\F P oßlll^ euros rS LANE RABBIT TRAP. JUfL ture, Navol Rupture . , v* .♦ Str^----t Best* Don't waste Appliances. AbdomLightest, »*«•<* -^ J" ' *^an V thina else.. inal Supporters, et? y° UP Agent. IBBWWBBm Sole Controlled m 219 Cumberland S*r e % r""'"' Quay. (2nd Hoor). noxt to Hannah* . •'•'. P T* 'SSfi. district: Buildings. Write for Booklet, encloelnj "* ***... a?*"*"™ N<> " """

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NZ Truth, Issue 973, 19 July 1924, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 NZ Truth, Issue 973, 19 July 1924, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 NZ Truth, Issue 973, 19 July 1924, Page 8

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