"A BOON AND A BLESSING!"
Yes, but this time, the "Boon" Js for woman! "NO RUBBING" LA UN- ' DRY HELP is proving a great "Blessing." We hear of Ladies being in raptures over it, because of the remarkable ease with which anything,from cambrics and silks to the "dirtiest milk-snaked or grense-spatteVed overalls, cph be made qii'te clean. A' "Thinker's". Notebook is given free with «ven£ls packet, of genuine "No Rubbing. '*' W. S. Stones, Grocer. 2
'' ■ I ALL-BRITISH ALWAYS—CMtEGEN S PROXEiD PHOSPHATE FOODDoctors Often recommend proteid-' phosphate foods to their patients—that proves how valuable proteid is. Cere,gen 1 was the first British Proteid Phosphafca food on the market and ■is still the sweetest and most pleasant. It contains over 80 per cent, of proteid— is not a, stimulant or drug but a food which builds up nervo tissue, muscle and bralin. Invalids, convalescents, tired-out people benefit permanently by Ceregen—it supplies protoidS lacking in ordinary food. Regain -health with Ceregen. 2s Cd, 4s 6d, 6s 6d, 12s from all Chemists. 12s size contains 8 times amount of 2s Gd tin. 21
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Timaru Herald, Volume CVI, Issue 16232, 30 March 1917, Page 7
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