© A AG* 1 A_V ]V , /s Usually Due to Constipation When you are constipated, not enough of Nature’s lubricating liquid is produced in the . bowel to keep the food waste soft and Doctors prescribe Nujol because it acts like this natural lubricant and thus secures regularbowel movements by Nature’s own method—lubrication. Nujol is a lubricant —not a medicine or laxative so cannot gripe. 1 'Regular as Clockwork’ Try it today.
Is your milk supply pure? Can you be sure? You can —if you use “ Highlander,” the sterilised milk that is absolutely free from germs. Avoid'the risk of using contaminated milk from diseased cows. The “Highlander” herds are not only inspected regularly, but their milk is sterilised by scientific processes; Moreover, the milk is untouched by hand —it is kept pure from start to finish There’s no waste with “ Highlander”you only pay for what you use.
V ' V £!\ » j REDUCED : PRICE LIST '^c' r 'active from let February, 1923 ! of t.:o Celebrated and Unsurpassed DUNLOP RAILROAD MOTOR CAR TYRES -r—r*‘“”'£VfiHSlN££ FIRST IN E 8 §lll BESTSERVICE GIVE MOTOR CYCLE TYRES Obtainable through all reputable Motor Houses. weitii ron toll mien lists to DUNLOF* RUBBER CO. OF AUST. Ltd. Chriilchurdi. Wellington, Auckland
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WHY W'FURTHER V' 'i - THAN-; •• FYSON’S For FOR FRESH FRUIT AND GROCERIES WE DELIVER GOODS. G. W. FYSON. ALFRED GLEAVE ACCOUNTANT, Good’s Buildings. ’Rhone 607. 11 TRADESMEN'S Accounts kept and A Balance-sheets prepared. Land uid Income Tax Returns completed and Assessments adjusted, Debts collected. 'VyMw-Htincr tvtfice FIREWOOD ! FIREWOOD ! Willow Fiiwood-i cord £z. j, cord 21/-, 5 bags for 10/- and ! bag 2/6, cut into stove blocks and de llvered. Smith’s Firewood Yard, 579 Gladstone Road.
rMWMp I ,-.. ' * ■ ' . ; ' „•■ > . ,/ ... „ ; /, FOR SALE—Dwelling, of four large rooms and conveniences; also'largeworkshop aiid motor shed, with frontage. Pioperty is just off Gladstone Road, near; business area.. Suit Builder or Plumber., —James lnnes, Lowe Street. ANTED KNOWN.—Newest Pat-; terns Linoleums, all British.— Opened at Samson Bras ANTED—Housewives to know that the Cheapest place for Crockery, Glassware, Bruslnvare, Fancy Goods, am?all Household Requisites' is Coleman .awS j Son, “The Ark,” Gladstone Road/ nefei' 1 lerhy Street.- v ANTED—You to give us a trial with vour Car-painting., A guar-, indeed finished job* at a reasonableprice.—Krebs, and Ob.. Derby Street. ' KIPPLE CLOTHS jusj. arrived, in red: pink, rose,’peacock, white; 1/9 and! 3/11 yard.—Melbourne Cash. ' . ‘ lOUNTAIN Pens—Were 21/-, .15/-*-10/6, 8/6. and 6/-;. now 3.3/11, 8/tf, , and 4/3.—Prime’s, Ltd. - ■ ■ f GET acquainted with Zak, the-reliable j Tailor, for best-grade Suita, Ooa--fumes, and Breeches. - :,'y‘i ,' ■■ V "f n j(\ 9/6, 10/6, 11/6. 12/6; 13/6, ,14/6’, 0 / vJ J 17/6, and 18/6 are the-prices: at Manchester House for. tbte new range ; of “Iris” Corsets. Ask? to be l shown, these great values.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 16091, 3 April 1923, Page 2
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