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U fle the 2/4 grade I gjyVALID I nTT"I ' MOLEHDO is the TONIC WINE that never fails to assist the restoration ol health and strength. It is invaluable to invalids and those constitutionally weak 'or subject to insomnia and nervous- ffHf ness. It restores the appetite and assists digestion, feeding the ffl-v fflpWlHf nerves and bringing health in a natural manner. ' WHOLESOME INVIGORATING PALATABLE , STOCKED BY ALL CHEMISTS.

The Pro. V . O BASIC Kf f£ PHOSPHATE a fjp' GIVES SPLENDID RESULTS in TOP- i||l DRESSING GRASS PADDOCKS. Rapidly Effective! Remarkably Soluble! 8 Rieh in Phosphoric Contents! Moderate in t -cM> Price! Suits Any Soil! Quickly destroys mSourness! Far Superior to Basic Slag! Rockland Manures are made in 12 I ■ Varities, to snit the "w z different Crops, giving Maximum Returns at f M'vi'J Minimum Cost. pnoß*wn m co*s n.z, onus CO. Lim,, 79 CUHgPIW * Eyesight, Efficiency, and Output. THE intimate bearing of good Eyesight upon Industrial Efficiency is one of the discoveries of the War. The commercial value of Eyesight, in its relationship to Health and Efficiency is ! now being fully realised both in Great Britain and America. > Some two years ago a large firm of manufacturers had the eyes of their entire staff tested, with the following rtsuits : "Men with defective vision were found doing important work "requiring the best of vision. Others who had complained "of headaches, digestive troubles, etc., experienced immediate "relief after their eyes had been fitted with glasses. So " beneficial have the results proved—both to the employer and "employee—that now every applicant for work is examined for " eyesight efficiency, and any errors that may exist are corrected j " as soon as possible." There is a helpful suggestion here for Otago people. Mr. NEILL is avail ble for Examinations at all times, by previous arrangement and he is prepared to supply glasses made to meet every requirement. Professional HUGH NEILL 249 George St. II j Optician 1D.80.A., F. 1.0., London' Telephone 3156. II '

H* If a Soldier at the Front refuses Jjt to do his duty—he's shot. XW Have you neglected your duty to the Soldiers who are fighting and suffering for you? fm « a Have you sacrificed anything for U B ■ | the men who have risked every- ® To do something for our Soldiers — to P°y something—is not char- " "I 1 — ""* ity—it is your plain duty. Give generously—give so much that you'll have to economise! And give promptly! Send your Donation for our Boys through the Church Army. £50,000 wanted for its work in N.Z. and Overseas. Write to-day to The Military Affairs Committee Jas. W. Henderson ) Honorary Goo. Shirtclifle J Treasurers 20 Mulhtjito Street, WELLINGTON Cross Cheques "Union Bank, Wellington " Note.—Church Army Donations may also be sent to Rev. O. H STATTTA M Diocesan Office, Dunedin. ' I SPEIGHT'S I Bottled Ale. BOTTLED £Y R. POWLEY & CQ. - - Dunedin. #' Saves Oil ) Saves Rods Saves Power Saves Packing Red Seal Packing. A Plastic. +i^ e + a k? u t RED SEAL Packing is lfc is . a pl as tits i kneadable composition. Metallic Th,s eliminates the necessity of keeping a r ?" ge -, ,,f SIZ " S ' eusu I res a tit, and makes composition It easily compressed into any type of stuff,ntr tHaf- ran Kja valve > ta P> L '°ck, etc. tnat can be KLD SEAL is self-lubricating, has never been used over and , scour or ta P <Jr a vod ; and it lias tins great advantage— yo .a can re-use it. The OVer again, v addition of a little new makes the old fit fouse again. I A. & T. BURT, Ltd., TO7BII J» — J

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 17321, 22 May 1918, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Daily Times, Issue 17321, 22 May 1918, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Daily Times, Issue 17321, 22 May 1918, Page 2