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HELP LESS W O S¥B E W Lassitude and Languor rob many Women of the desire to live The Danger Years Often without apparent cause Lassitude and languor are women between 30 and 40 years results of nerve exhaustion — of age lose all interest m life, there is no doubt about that — They become languid, listless and it follows that a preparation and weak, and experience no like Otis forms the most suitable desire for the things which remedy, for Otis combines every formerly made such a strong ingredient necessary to restore appeal; the nerves to a healthy con- % ; It is impossible to exaggerate dition. :the danger of this condition. If you feel that your strength Neglect may lead to rapid is leaving you, just take Otis decline and premature death, for one week and see what a while those who resort to the difference it makes. The colour use of harmful drugs or alcoholic will return to , your cheeks ; .stimulants merely add to their your eyes' will sparkle with • suffering and they will bitterly health and good spirits, and Regret their folly m years to you will no longer have cause to ;c0me. ,,,;," ' ; complain of lassitude or languor. LASSITUDE and LANGUOR and for all ailments arising from Blood Poverty or Nerve Exhaustion, such as Anaemia, Neurasthenia, Nervousness, Neuralgia, Neuritis, Depression, Morludiiess, Insomnia, Super-sensitiveness, Blushing, and the various Weaknesses wWch indicate Premature Decay and Old Age. You will never find a better.or a safer tonic remedy, yet Otis only costs 3/6 per box at the chemists. If you: doubt the suitability of Otis m your particular case, write direct to Dept. *■> , Otis Laboratories, 15, Farish Street, Wellington, and a Trial Box of Otis will be sent to you Free of Charge. ' ■■"■■ » < ■ . "n yfrf * Guard the rosy glow of youth To preserve the freshness of your complexion, to shield it from the i marring touch of wind and weather, use Icilma Cream regularly. Just a little — ever so little— -rubbed gently m with the ringer tips night and . morning will keep your skin in' perfect condition, « • ■■• ■-. Icilma Cream, fragrant and nongreasy, is m a class by itself. Because it is a natural skin tonic, Icilma Cream ' leaves the skin fresh and healthy, and ahealthy skin is a beautiful skin. Price - 2/6 per pot • - Manufactured by International Icilma Trading. '" , Co.; Ltdl, London, England. Agents for New \ ' .■ ■...■'■ a Zealand : SaUnoiid + &j>ragi(oti. Baker's Buildings, Featkerston Street, Wellington, ; T Use it daily and look your best BOOTS BY POST Tfc TH> IT JT* HP FROM workshop U?lf\.l!^Vv I TO THE WEARER i SAVING 7/6 to 15/- a Pair. Newest and Smartest m Sand alettes iW^^^9of^k tO \H Ladies' Glace Hide, M.S.— 19/6 iUnS!^l3n%± 15J/0 Ladies' Patent Colt, M.S.— 22/6 iVSn^sKl • Ladies 1 Black Suede, M.S.— 25/- --' -^^^^ > Ladies' White Snobuck, M.5.— 22/6 Fashionable Broad ' Bar with i ■ Antique Buckle. An outdoor From ga3m&Sw~"*'^^ra»Mi shoe with every durable quality. 1 fi /C vg^J^BigajSl^^aSft Ladies; Glace Hide. M.S.— 16/6 . 10/U jMHiBli Ladies' Black Calf Suede— 22/6 CHILDREN AND GIRLS ; DEPARTMENT. JWBJlKajr— t^M^^s. customers we have added a departUKBKBKSSKB^SbSS^^s. ment for the making- of , children's and '"^^^CT^^^m^^^^^jjhijuii. been Siven to even the smallest detail Style 501. Sizes, Childrens '7, 8, 9 Dura-hide 10/6 Patent Colt, 13/6 Sizes, Girls 10, 11, 12 Dura-hide 12"5 Patent' Colt, 16/- --. >\ Sizes, Girls 13, 1, 2 Dura-hide 14/6 Patent Colt, 18/- --/ Sizes, Maids 3, 4, 6 Dura-hide 16/6 Patent Colt, 20/6 ■ * ■•' State it feet are medium or wide. All the Shoes. are for Outdoor '•, Wear. The uppers are cut from the finest materials procurable. All Suedes are eriiaranteed best calf suedes. All patent is warranted STERLING COLT.i Best English soles. The lasts and patterns are of special design, the workmanship is equal to the best imported shoes, and superior to most. POSTAGE PAID. MONEY BACK ON REQUEST. AIDA SHOE CO. Wellington. Send For Illustrated Catalogue. G. SCOTT, Manager.

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NZ Truth, Issue 997, 3 January 1925, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 1 NZ Truth, Issue 997, 3 January 1925, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 1 NZ Truth, Issue 997, 3 January 1925, Page 14