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■During ronva'pscence ,t).c weak nerves and enfeebled frame require strengthening ai.d binding up. There is no better to ne lor Hi s pinpost than Wilton’s Malt Ettra:t. It. co.steins a'.l'tha vital assent ais o: a perfecty digestive food' and al; thj const!aicnts necessary tor invigora’iug the system. Made s.d ly Horn mated barl.y, it as ists the dige-s ion and creates a hea.ty an eti’o—beuee Hie • Couv-Moccent sv.'edily regains normal health. De icate children t rive voad'-r.iteiy when, given M i son’s Malt Extract. , The growing limbs b come firm, any tend.my towards weakness disap, ea s, and the frame broadens and becomes “wei'-kjiit.” In elitet, Wiison's Malt Extract idealfami.y tonic.

Home defence requires more than battleships; Every househo d needs “Nazol” to protect it against coughs and colds, .influenza, and bronchitis. “Nazol” is a boon to' old and young. Sixty doses for Is 6d.

ft Co. were awarded fint and special prizes for blended teas, againat.all competitors, at;, the Auckland .JSxhibitiM;'' also first and special prize# for their collection of Cey- . lon, Indian, and : China teas, and first prize* for their Nelmoa coffee and Cocoa respectirely. So far back aa 1882, at the New. Zealand Infemational Exhibition, this firm was awarded the only gold. and first silver medals for blended teas, in . competition with' Australasia. The house of Nelson, Moato is now in the 35th vear of its existence, its headquarters being in Wellington, and thert are branches in Auckland, Christchurch, and Dunedin, Hobart, and Coloinbo. Mr. H. Nelson, the founder, still takes the leading part in its management.

ONE AND A HALF TON OF COAL FREE. HPO be given away to the holders o£»the A greatest ntimber of Cash Cbupoj s from D. G. MORGAN'S RED ‘ CROSS PHARMACY, the coupons to be dated from May 25 to July' 10; 1914. ; First prize—One ton of coal, greatest number of coupons. Second prize—Half ton of coal, second greatest number of doupons. The greatest NUMBER of cou oils wins, NOT. the greatest AMOUNI’. Wliht a chance to win cheap coal. Come to’ save your coupons, and .win your coal. One coupon given for every cadi, purchase. ' RED CROSS PHARMACY, 241 ■AVENUE. \Vhen sending in your coupons "enclose them in am envelope.'Healed, with number of co it pons on outside: also your nanu and; address. OILSKIN'S. Our oilskins appeal .to’-ftll ■wlio-re.qniro. the best at veryjreasonable prices. Youths’ fiom 12s fid; men’s frorn 19s fid to 42s fid. Young and Co.lins, Ltd. .. A MARTYR FOR YEARS."' V '“For years I was a martyr to liver complaint,” writes Mrs’Corlett, 112 Clyde Street, Ballarat, Vic.< “would get dreadful sick headaches and be unable, to eat. I consulted’a doctor, but he was unable to do me'any good. Eventually L tried Chamberlain’s Tablets and derived such’ benefit from them that my healt'n is now .perfect,” Sold everywhere., : ; DRIVING GLOVES. Real horse-hide gloves here that will wear well, wa,sh well, and keep their appearance.' Gdocl for drivers everywhere. Prices 5s 6dv fis fid, ,7s .fid,- 8s fid, 10s fid pair. Young and Qollins,vfjtd. ' ~ I’He "HeraldP for allMnds of Printing, Stationery, etc. Tan-ol has quite . a magical, effect on old floor-coverings. . Rub a little on those went patches and. see the result. . Tan-o! renovates.; and ‘-polishes..' In . tins—liquid ls ( ; paste. 6di; ■' ■ t >.

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Wanganui Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 14307, 1 June 1914, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Wanganui Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 14307, 1 June 1914, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Wanganui Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 14307, 1 June 1914, Page 7