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HR Throat wi S^igC? IPS II iii\\ icsSia\\f ii& 5“2V feg? He® Perfect Emulsion Prescribed by tbe Medical Profession* Angler’s Emulsion is Hie most palatable, tha most cream-like, the most perfect of all Emulsions. Even the most fastidious take it with pleasure, and it agrees perfectly with delicate, sensitive stomachs. Those who have found other Emulsions distasteful, should try Angler’s, and note the difference; it always pleases. Prescribed by the Medical Profession for twenty-five years, it is a standard remedy of proved value, equal'-a Useful for adults or children. A doctor writes: —In prescribing EmulsionforinypatientS, 1 am always careful toste that they obtain Angler's, which I know from experience is by far the best. Having takoa it rnyse’f, and given it to the members of my family for soma time, I have been more than pleased with the great benefit we have derived from its use.’'—(Signed)—M.D., J.P. 7 - vn,. g Of chemists, in two sizes. t*|eu£ I nlftL Send name and address, 4d. postage, and mention this paper. 89TTIK ANGIER CHEMICAL CO., LTD., 233 Clarence Street, Sydney, N,S.W»

A Pleasant Surprise £or the Baker! "BEAVER is a splendid Baking Powder,” recently said a Baker. “Its keeping qualities have surprised me. The other day I made up some scones with ‘Beaver,’ but before putting them into the oven I was called away for an hour. On my return I felt inclined to throw away the whole batch as 1 thought the Baking Powder would have lost its strength. Luckily I didn’*—for, when baked, the scones turned out real beauties.” Housewives and Cooks, though often inter* rupted when baking, can depend upon getting excellent results with Reaver. Used in the right, quantity—a little less than other Baking Powders because of its Superior Strength— Beaver is sure to make the lightest Scones, Cakes and. Pastry and to keep them fresh and appetising. ASK YOUR GROCER FOR BEAVER BAKING POWDER Zealandia Shoes Because they’re New Zealand-made and comfortable, flexible, . smart, economical and hardwearing, they at least deserve your inspection! • 74 riTi roni irromroiii »ni imTrnrrnTTurfnTmrn

SI E 3 GS E 5 la El tS S 3 SS El I LSD mm ssis* m &‘i'M fk* ■•. • - ■>/ • ISL a Have an air of distinction and solid comfort about them which no other material imparts in quite the same degree. They ensure safety from fire, safety from rats, mice and other vermin, safety from cyclones and floods, safety from decay and deterioration, safety from upkeep expense. To get the best results, build with WILSONS “STAR" BRAND The strongest and most uniform cement on the. market. Its never-varying colour gives tha most; pleasing appearance to any structure. s WILSONS PORTLAND CEMENT CO. tpTffilKS SO SHORTLAND ST M AUQKUANO* I Ji iti ■i is b e is la a illiil MESSRS. BELLRINGER BROTHERS, NEWZf BggOgTH AGENTS! )ENTAL decay may bo checked by the regular use of “Ozo” Tooth order night and morning. It destroys o microbes, removes tlio tartar, and akes the teeth beautifully white. 6d is everywhere. d 370 \TTSEN ydto* little ctuld iSTibt>Teafc \ with a fresh coin, -hm’ t delay; but .immediately give NAZv, b'ibn sugar, and, sprinkle freely a handke. ’hief with NAZOL and pm to the d re'si tb it constantly. J dJB

JUST take NAZOL like this: Take five or six drops on loaf sugar and place between the cheek and gums and allow to dissolve naturally and very slowly. This gives prolonged action and quicker relief. Try it for; cold in the head er sqre throat* * -4

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Taranaki Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 145903, 9 August 1917, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 145903, 9 August 1917, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 145903, 9 August 1917, Page 8