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A DESPATCH RTDEK S EXPERIENCE AT THE FRONT WITH A B.S.A. MOTOR BICYCLE FITTED WITH B.S.A. COUNTERSHAFT THREE -SPE2:!> GEAR. "I am a1 despatch rider at the front, and1 have much pleasure in telling you that I am rinding a B.S.A. machine, which I find satisfactory in every way. Several times my life has depended on the efficiency of the machine, and it has never failed me. On the retreat from Antwerp th© machine ran 30 miles without oQ, the macoine has been "n three feet of mud, has been ridden in ram, snow, ice and mud,' and through all this has emerged without the Tightest engine trouble. Several fellownders speak of th© efficiency of the machine, and I am sare with the B.S.A. Three-speed (which has not given on© moment's trouble), it the machine is all that one can desire —slow speed amongst troops ana express speed when scouting. I can thoroughly recommend, the. B.S A. when three month's trial on Active Service (daily use) has produced no engine trouble.)' —Sergeant A, R. Hme, British Expeditionary Force. YOU CAN OWN A 1916 OVERLAND. The price of Overland Model 75 places this car within reach of the man of moderate means. It is a car you will he proud to own—a pleasure to drive—always free from trouble. Tn equipment, power, speed, economy of upkeep, this year's model cannot be beaten. The 1916 Overlond five-pas-senger model sells at £310 at main ports —fully equipped. The reason is the increased output, better frcilities for manufacturing, standardisation, organisation. With big additions to their factories, the Overland Company now turns out 1000 cars daily. Call and inspect an Overland 1916 Model in out garage. Or if yon are unable to do so, write for the free illustrated catalogue. A Hatrick and' Co., Ltd., Wanganui and Wellington. - ~ < "EXCEEDINGLY PLEASED WITH MANNER YOU MOVED MY FURNITURE." We moved this gentleman's things from the South Island to the North Island, and did the work so well that he felt impelled to write and thank us. Do you want care, skill in moving your things? We can give it, because we have up-to-date vehicles, skilled hands, organisation and experience. —The New Zealand Express Co,, Ltd. Grinding the Teeth while Asleep. STRONG INDICATION OF WARMS. One of the most pronounced symptoms of worms in children is grinding the teeth and suddenly starting up out of sleep. There are many symptoms I "1 !JL "|' ]' "T" oi this most disi \J<sf I I- tressing complaint wif I^JlI •JL from which not \ on^y children suflmi&&£LJ&L/1 fer, but adults also. there is a | \\(/^^^^~. tendency to pick the \Vfc€«^----~~i- nose and the bowels «.' irregular, pome- \ \j«taf^.times constipated, «J^^fj^ and other-times relaxed, the appetite variable, a copious flow of saliva, and a swelling of the upper lip, there is a strong evidence of the presence of worms. The best proof of worms is worms,' and if thei'-r presence is suspected immediate steps should be taken to positively establish the fact, and when once establishel Comstock's "Dead Shot" Worm Pellets should be administered according to directions. Worms require a specific med»-cine, and there is no remedy so effective as these Pellets. They kill the worms, destroy their eggs, and dislodge their neste. Comstock's "Dead Shot", Worm Pellets are a purely vegetable medicinal i preparation for the eradication of worms in children and adults. For sale by all chemists and ' storekeepers, pif.ee 3° 6d per packet), or will be sent post paid at the same, price by. The "W fl Comstock, Co., Ltd.,- Farish. Street, Wellington. Towle's Pills 86. years' reputation. -Are,the oldl «st,. safest, and only Reliable Remedy fo> all Ladies' Ailments Quickly, ooiroct and relieve the distressing symptoms so prevalent with the - -sex.. Prepared only 15. % TOWLJB . ' ' ANDXX) M LTD., Nottm^ham, Bug- , ; : BoJd : by*D C*»niit». and Store.' i

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXI, Issue 16604, 27 April 1916, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXI, Issue 16604, 27 April 1916, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXI, Issue 16604, 27 April 1916, Page 3

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