UNCOMFORTABLE AFTER MEALS? Your food is not digesting. Look at your tongue; you -will find it coated in the morning. The bowels are generally irregular you have lost a lot of your old enegry" and feel tired and languid. Your work'is an effort; you have paine between the ehouidcrs occasionally, and in the esomacti, and get troubled with flatulenoe. Come, and "ASK LCASBY ABOUT IT." Over 40 years' successful experience in nretoribing is at your _ service Hundreds can tell you the good Loasby has done them. Advice and Medicine: Children 2s, adult® 3s 6d. Country patients treated by letter. Send full details of your troubles; enclose 6s 6d, and we send you a double-sized botil« of medicine post free. A. M. LOASBY, (With W. F. McArthur), The Only Prescribing Chemist, 4 679 Colombo street, Christchurc'li.
stimTlla fi n S qualities of KOLA-NIP are more than welcome on these tiring, hoi, thiretful days. It quenches thirst, cools heated blood and "feels good" a ij the Tray down. ' 2
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Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16167, 22 March 1918, Page 9
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167Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16167, 22 March 1918, Page 9
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