THE TORTURES OF TOOTHACHE
Half the day and all the night—throbbing nerves, aching teeth, work or resl impossible. Just a drop of NERVINE on cotton wool and the pain is gone! Nothing simpler, nothing better, nothing more certain. NERVINE instantly stops the pain and deadens th° aching nerve. Always keep a bottle ■<F NERVINE handy for sudden need. Sold everywhere 1/6 or post, free by sending 1/6 in stamps to Barraclough’? Tty., Box 1247, G.P.0., Wellington *
k. • ' "THE FIERY LIQUOR scorched his throat.” Ha! Ha! .... You laugh as you fl M jflk RFRh S W A I read this melodramatic line which appeared without exception in the thrillers of your ■ U > B BMW F chi i dhood BUT TO HIM who had drained his glass at a gulp, the scorching of fiery liquor was no joke. Presumably, the reason he drank the stuff was that none other was obtainable in the prairie town of Red Gulch in the eighties. A TO-DAY, IN THIS enlightened country of ours, really fiery liquor is unobtainable. It is surprising, however, the number who still misguidedly believe that if they are to have the pleasures of whisky, they must suffer a biting harshness. BY HARSHNESS is meant that searing « catch in the throat as the whisky goes down, followed in extreme cases by watering of the eyes, OF COURSE, if one had to choose between ’ whisky-and-harshness, and no whisky, the choice would be whisky-and-harshness. For no other drink affords the same glowing „ warmth, the same joyous cheer, as whisky. Mb .. BUT WHISKY and harshness are fortu* ' nately not inseparable. As those who ‘ < drink McCallum’s Perfection Scots Whisky have joyfully discovered. A * ' ' , , ’ !r - HERE IS a whisky free from the least - £ A suggestion of harshness. A whisky which - ■ '' • can be taken neat with less reaction than ~ ' A ■ ordinary whisky which has been completely -‘.'-L, - . - • • ' ■ drowned. A THIS SMOOTHNESS of McCallum’s ha. ’li-.,, ■' ’* ‘ L ? given it the most permanent following of \ any whisky in the world. Those who try » ‘ once never leave it. X \ / THIS ADVERTISEMENT is directed -• v towards making you try it. That you have ■ ' one spot is all we ask. A NINEPENCE IS LITTLE enough to risk in search of the smoothest whisky in the world. For if you find it, as we know you will in McCallum’s, your appreciation and A<SENT *' enjoyment of whisky will be doubled. And »UCKU«Oi COOKE a CO. LTD.. STREET , J . . r wm-tmoTON. ellis S MANTON LTD., son. street t» at s not a bad return on an investment of CHRISTCHURCH . FRANK A. COOK LTD., COLOMBO STREET mnepCUCe, IS it ? DUNEDIN: LANK’S LTD., CARROLL KTRKET ...
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 73, Issue 115, 17 May 1930, Page 11
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