There’s 12 months longer . . . cosier . . . healthier wear in ROSLYN I UNDERWEAR i ASK FOR IT BY NUMBER 81 ROSLYN Fine pure silk and merino wool. A lightweight, silky garment, made in Vests and Combinations. Cream only. ROSLYN F* A medium-weightin m Jg pure merino wool, unshrinkable and fully fashioned to the figure. Made in Vests and Combinations in Cream only. ROSLYN Vests and Combinations; a good med-ium-weight garment of pure unshrinkable wool. 79 i*ADE is ZE ALAND m
Unexcelled —in Purity Unrivalled —in Popularity It is easy to understand why WARD’S ALE is always so popular. Everyone knows for certain that for purity and all . round quality there Jris nothing like WARD’S.' 8. 8b & & & Cleanliness the Keynote ofi Quality < mm Hi > r. & Pi i Eight through every process of brewing, cleanliness, backed by skill and experience, is the keynote of the famous quality of WARD’S. Ask for WARD’S over the bar op have it delivered in lots of one dozen large or two dozen small bottles upwards. Ring : 34-279, 35-420, 34-347, 35-720, 32-322, 34-148. NEW ZEALAND BREWERIES LTD.
The most suitable Laxative for all Ages Dinneford’s Magnesia cannot harm the most delicate constitution and has proved highly beneficial in cases of Acidity of the Stomach, Heartburn, Headache, Indigestion, Flatulence, Bilious Affections, &c. A safe, mild, effective laxative for people of all ages. DINNEFORD’S FLUID MAGNESIA Solid or powdered magnesia should on no account be taken, as it is likely to cause trouble by forming hard insoluble lumps in the bowels. You take no risks with Dinneford’s Magnesia. Recommended by doctors for over ioo years. FOR FULL INSTRUCTIONS READ PAMPHLET ENCLOSED WITH EACH BOTTLE. AVOID IMITATIONS Look for the name “DINNEFORD’S” on every bottle and label. 'Ma/iufactured in England for the past ioo years.
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Star (Christchurch), Volume XLIV, Issue 519, 30 July 1932, Page 26 (Supplement)
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