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Carbons” I CftiSW and llliglj I jor 'Treaiing Whooptnff Cone'll, a Bronchial Asthma, S'ySqOffi. yCTir '< Croup, Coughs, g Hay Bover and Chest and •i Bronchial Aliments—while the sufferer sleeps. § '• Three Carboys ’’ Cresy- V I g lane, Is 6d and 2s 6d per | bottle. Vaporising Lamp, 3/6. jPWfe || BIIOM YOUR CHEMIST. Slffffp W jor Old Butch CLEANSER c S . J H Box <562. C.P.0., WELLINGTON. C.I. B Secure one of these handy |J Pie««. udoied 6d i„ , Ump , yj holders for your tin of Old n | Dutch Cleanser, Simply fill 61 c ” en Blue q in the coupon, enclose 6d, H N« mo 0 in stamps, and post, TO-DAY. 1 * Addr.u ST H R I X® I MS Check colour required in »qu<re pro ride d.

The odour of cooking, the smell of food, UGH! Not a natural feeling, but a condition brought about by a tortured system. Waste in the intestines decaying and spreading poisons through the body. There will not be a desire for food until the system has been cleaned by proper daily functioning. The easiest and best way is to take Chamberlain's Tablets. They cleanse the system, restore “pep” and appetite, and the whole body rejoices. An occasional dose willkeep you fit. A MILD AND GENTLE LAXATIVE “T>OSTONA” Tonic Wine for jaded JD nerves, sleeplessness, weak digestion, anaemia. A tonic and a food. 5/6 and 9/- at all Chemists. Supplied to leading hospitals throughout the Dominion.

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Southland Times, Issue 22074, 22 July 1933, Page 17

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Page 17 Advertisements Column 3 Southland Times, Issue 22074, 22 July 1933, Page 17

Page 17 Advertisements Column 3 Southland Times, Issue 22074, 22 July 1933, Page 17

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