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HOW TO TELL WHETHER YOU HAVE CATARRH (CHRONIC COLD IN HEAD) If you suffer from hawking, spitting, dropping of mucus at the back of the throat, nasal obstructions, headaches, bad hearing, or tired feeling on rising in the morning, you xaay find yours sis a victim of Catarrh, a disease which saps vitality, kills ambition and energy, affects the kidneys, and poisons the stomach, thereby causing endless complaints. No matter how many treatments you have used, do not consider your case hopeless until you have tried Catarrh-Clysmac, a compound of wonddrful antiseptic qualities which spreads a germ-kill-ing film over the mucus membranes of nose and throat, dealing death to those destructive germs wbich cause all Catarrhal troubles. Relief is apparent after the first application, and so confident are the proprietors of the final result that a guarantee is given with every package enabling the user to try Catarrh-Clysmac for 10 days, and if dissatisfied the money paid will be refunded. This compound is obtainable from any first-class chemist. •' Ask for CATARRH-CLYSMAC

TO iLET SO APS A LTHOUGH their uses are so many, their perfumes so varied, their range of price so wide, yet Colgate's Soaps have one feature in common—each is the best of its kind. 1 Do not deprive yourself of the advantages of Colgate Soaps. As one long-time user of Colgate Toilet Articles has expressed it: "A home with but one Colgate Soap is like a garden with but one flower." Your dealer has a Colgate assortment that you should see—for from it you cm perfectly satisfy every soap requirement. . Read over this list—a few of the most popular Colgate Soaps—and remember die names when you next purchase. Cashmere Bouquet Violet Rose Eclat White Clematis Dactvlis Lilac Vioris Bay Rum .Pine Tar Monad Violet La France Rose Sandal Wool Heliotrope Turkish Bath Oatmeal Lettuce

—-Maximum Service * I —Minimum Cost j I For comfort, durability, and newness of style—high-grade leather, skil- | I ful workmanship and finish, our showing oj seasonable footwear has j I J much to commend it. Well made for hard use. yet handsome and neat S3 I in appearance, these boots and shoes offer a maximum of service at a ! ] | minimum of outlay. STEP IN AND TRY A PAIR ON. j Jno. Thornton Ltd. j " Footwear for all jtel." High Street, Christchurch | H-mr • Only &eT Best Onl3* the best fruit and the best sugar are usccl " l the making of St. George Conserve. At tlie height of the sea- \! son the truit is gathered from the sunny 1 ! Teviot Orchards—golden, velvet-skinned jjftfkj fruit that rivals the best from the Meuifyj 1 terranean. » In the well-ordered St. George Kilchens ' 1 — .TYyVAv Nit these luscious fruits are made into rich i am — tlie Stones are removed —1A ) b sugar is added, and the boiling is dene to ' j a nicety in steam-heated aluminium pans. And then the solderless cans. St. George Conserve is sold in safe cans in which no solder is used—no danger from P 0 Buy one tin of ST. GEORGE Conserve

1 FIXE SOPPtf OF NUISEEf STOCK ®Ui (foupttf ®ardm ** Cuter'* Tested Seed* ** C. M. MERRIE & CO. 638 COLOMBO STREET - Ham. J — :

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Press, Volume LVI, Issue 16856, 9 June 1920, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume LVI, Issue 16856, 9 June 1920, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume LVI, Issue 16856, 9 June 1920, Page 4

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