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M ARY sejzg the R P octet - PROBABLY A CASE OF TOO MUCH TEA. TEA CONTAINS TWO DRUG STIMULANTS, CAFFEIN AND TANNIN.TAKEN TO EXCESS, THEY OFTEN PRODUCE BAD EFFECTS si8»&"5 THAT'S HOW IT IS DOCTOR, AND I’M SURE I CAN'T STANO IT MUCH LONGER HABIT TO BE « ST7£ WITH EGINNIN6 IT WA S & eIIONHEBtot n BUT DOCTOR - I HATE TO GIVE UP TEA, IT S SUCH A DELIGHTFUL DRINK *9 tA r NO NEED TO GIVE IT UP COMPLETELY. JUST GIVE UP TOO MUCH OF IT. CHANGE TO INSTANT PO3TUM TWICE A DAY AND SEE IF THAT DOESN'T HELP THREE WEEKS LATER .... U I CAN TELL I f BY LOOKING AT , gti YOU THAT INSTANT (< Sf POSTUM HAS DONE I > B YOU A LOT OF 'p it GOOD /„ OH- I SLEEP SO WELL NOW/ AND I LIKE INSTANT POSTUM,TOO. IT HAS SUCH A DIFFERENT SATISFYING FLAVOUR. I'M SURE I LL NEVER GIVE IT UP G. 90 'PSk m ctunJt Many people who are bothered by sleeplessness, nervousness, headaches, etc., find relief by changing to Instant Postum just twice a day. This delicious drink is made entirely from wholesome grains, and is absolutely free from all drug stimulants. Made with hot milk, it is a nourishing drink that children like. FREE: A sample tin. good for •4(nm receipt of Id. to cover mat, H. A. SMITH & Co. Ltd., Dei Instant Postum j&vzce a cfcu/i

When are EXTRACTIONS NECESSARY? FREE PAINLESS EXTRACTIONS when Dentures are Ordered. We extract teeth ONLT where extractions are necessary. ref ere being persuaded into parting witl\ your natural teeth, HAVE DEFINITE raoor that extractions are Imperative. Or.r careful X-Ray Fhotogranhr will reveal for certain the exact condition cf ycur teeth. Consultations and Advice quite free of obligation. DENTAL SURGEON **

The term “ hovel " first came into use during the fifteenth century, but its derivation is uncertain. It originally meant a cattle-shelter, or grain shed. The most probable theory connects it with the old French “ huvclet,** a pent-house.

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Star (Christchurch), Volume LXVI, Issue 20625, 28 May 1935, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 6 Star (Christchurch), Volume LXVI, Issue 20625, 28 May 1935, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 6 Star (Christchurch), Volume LXVI, Issue 20625, 28 May 1935, Page 14