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“How did I like the play?” "Splendidly; Jack and 1 went and we thought it awfully clever. Coining out was the worst, it was so cold. When wo got home we had a steaming, cup of Ex-ox, and that warmed us up delightfully.” Ex-ox is the extract of the finest beef obtainable. The addition of hot water to a teaspoonful of Ex-os makes lovely beef-tea. 22

DEINK HABIT CURED. Times out of number “Drinko” has vanquished drink, freed the man from the degrading bondage, given him his self-respect, and raised him in the opinion of his friends. “Drinko” succeeds whether it is given secretly or not. It is tasteless and odourless. It won't injure the most de’icate constitution. Drinking “can” be cured, and "Drinko” does it. Any genuine inquirer can see the unsolicited testimonials wo are continually receiving, proving that “Drinko” cures drinking. Write for free booklet describing this great cure. All inquiries confidential. Plain envelopes used. Lady Manager, Drinko Proprietary, 212 A Lambton Quay, Wellington. strtm; ClArivr*»-w Volt \»i vmv X Ulil 1/jLQg' Department of the “Wanganui Herald” ia to turn out work that is pleasing to both the eye and the pocket. A trial order will convince you . that wo are ■successful. Known

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Wanganui Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 160735, 23 August 1920, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 Wanganui Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 160735, 23 August 1920, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 Wanganui Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 160735, 23 August 1920, Page 10

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