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Reserves exceeding £1,000.000 are held for the Maintenance and Realisation of the plantations established by < \Jo r LE±i i J^imitzd Of this Trustees hold over £500.000 Subscribed Share Capital £241.341 Value of Forestry Contracts Exceeds £3,900,000 Net Area Planted 157,063 Acres Reserves and Other Areas Exceed 12,000 Acres Trees Planted Exceed 100.000,000 Registered Office: SOUTH BRITISH INSURANCE BUILDING. AUCKLAND Branches at Wellington, Christchurch. Dunedin, Invercargill, and throughout Australia. Why do I of fen feel like Nils? The Answer to a Question Many Women are Asking Thousands of women, and men too, live - in a perpetual state of ill-health and are at a loss to know the reason why. In ninety-nine cases out of every hundred the cause is acid dyspepsia. With the stomach in a constant state of sourness you are bound to get the following symptoms—Always tired and low-spirited, frequent headaches, disturbed sleep, overstrung nerves, loss of appetite, nausea, flatulence and indigestion. To restore normal health it is necessary to overcome the habitual sourness of the stomach and this can be most effectually accomplished with ‘ Bisurated ’ Magnesia, the supreme stomach remedy with over 20 years’ reputation for unfailing efficacy. A teaspoonful of powder, or 2 to 4 tablets, three times daily after meals, never fails to work wonders. If you have the symptoms described above, why not try putting your stomach right? Get a bottle of 4 Bisurated ’ Magnesia, powder or tablets, from your chemist and start your recovery to-day by taking the first dose after your next meal—its restorative effect will be a revelation to you. ‘BISURATED" MAGNESIA Banishes Stomach Ills A concentrated preparation, very economical. Th* package |tjKl 'BEWARE —4, k BALDNESS F I Thousand* ot victims are \i. I growing new, strong hair AN I with BURMESE HERBAL I HAIR ROOT COMPOUND L —mystic scalp-vitalising formula from A the far East. Burmese Is remarkable. W FREE Native Scalp Gland Massager. 6/6; WILKINSON & SON. CHEMISTS. The Ironmonger in George Street is selling BABIES’ OBLONG BATHS at 9/9 and 11/6. Railed 1/- extra. SHEFFIELD - MADE STAINLESS CARVERS—Knife and Fork, 8/6; Knife, Fork, and Steel, 12/6. Posted free. ACME WRINGERS, 28/6, 32/6, 35/-, 40/- and 55/-. Railed l/6 extra. Thick CAST ALUMINIUM KETTLES for Coal or Gas Ranges—-4-pint, 14/6; 6-pint, 17/6; 8-pint, 21/-. Or with Special Ground Bottoms for Electric Stoves—4-pint, 19/-; 6pint, 21/-; 8-pinl, 26/-. All railed 1/- extra. One of these would be practically everlasting. TOWEL RAILS in the Bathroom are absolute necessities. We have them in different colours —Ivory, Green, Blue, and White. Price for 245 n, 1/10. Railed 6d extra. WIRE PEG SNAKES slip on to ordinary wood pegs to stop them from splitting. Price 3d per doz. Posted Jd extra. Try a dozen; you will save the cost in no time. What a number of people spoil their scissors taking them into the garden to cut flowers. We have special FLOWER CUTTERS with a spring in the handle which are ideal for garden use. Price 2/-. Posted 2d extra. Carpets do get badly stained. A Cake of our CARPET SOAP at 1/3 (posted Id extra) is ideal for removing the stains. . WIRE MEAT SKEWERS are used nearly every day. We have a card of 6 for 6d. Posted extra. Hanging the raw meat keeps better in the safe than having it on a plate. What about a card of 4 MEAT HOOKS for 6d. Posted |d extra. CARPET SWEEPERS are used every day. Call and see ours at 25/-, 30/-, 32/6, and 36/6. Remember also, we Repair Sweepers. What a number of people are being robbed of their coal. A PADLOCK on the door will perhaps help matters. We have about 50 different sorts from 6d to 10/6. Call and we will show them to you. People are realising that it is better to buy quality Hose that will last for years, than buy some of the rubbish which is on the market today. The HOSE we sell is Quality Hose, and the price of i-inch is 25/6 for 50 feet. Railed 1/- extra. This Hose is complete with 1-inch TAP UNION, HOSE DIRECTOR, and CLIPS, and is ready to screw on to your j|-inch Tap.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 22712, 26 October 1935, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 22712, 26 October 1935, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 22712, 26 October 1935, Page 7