S3 s> w/m M'/A 'Stt Kg *S?X* i'''i m V'i SSSS <*' w. '* ',t '&&. '2/', '&?£ '#: '*.' y-'S. OP, ffi r/f. -/?. m m ft' 7s. '^ t't '/. '&£ mtii Ut^', 'ItL a. "Thctfs a nice Tonic the Taste is Delicious/" WHEN you take the first sip of WINCARNiS, at once you say to yourself what a nice wine it is. And so it is. WINCARNiS is a choice rich ruby wine that does you ever so much good, because it is perfectly blended with valuable body-building extracts of meat and malt. This is why it has proved itself such a splendid tonic for people who have just had an illness or are run-down through overwork or debility. WINCARNiS helps to rebuild the body, feed the nerves, enrich the blood, and revitalise the whole frame. 10,000 doctors have recommended it. It is the very tonic you have been wanting. Try it and see how much better you will feel after a short course. Take a wineglassful two or three times a day—with or after meals. You will enjoy it and soon feel ever so much the better. m V, » Wlncaitob is obtainable from all Wine Merchants, licensed Chemists or Grocers. . HeuZtaknd FASSETT &. JOHNSON LTD., WELLINGTON, N.Z. ■ Duiriiritc— •
Miss N. Bradley (Late ojj. E. Hardin & Sou) ; \flrt Furnisher 152' GLOUCESTER ST. Specialist in Loose Covers, Curtains, Bedspreads, Bolsters-, Eiderdowns, || and t all requisites for Artistically g Furnishing the moderate home, g Clients' own materials made up. a .BiniiuiiißiiniiiHiininiiißiiißiinniHiiwin 1 FACIAL BLEMISHES, I g .Superfluous Hair, Moles, Birthmarks B =s effectually, removed by Eleotrolyais. = 0 Twbnty-five years the largest practice M = in the Dominion. All work iruaran- a ~.. ish;. if your hair or .complexion it gj H not. satisfactory, est * free consult*- =: a iion; B 1 1 MR H. W. HAMMOND, | H •'•■' SPECIALIST, ' = 273 Cashel Street, City. f Telephone 8330. iiißiiHHinimiiHiiHfn' Goitre Sufferers from this distressing com-! plaint, cut out this advt. NOW and post to me w4thtyour name and address.; After 25 years of extensive reseJreh, work, I have prepared a certain and' safe Remedy. Particulars Free. i ROBERT , MUTR,. Dominion' Road Tram Terminus, Auckland. M7OIS £ \ ■■■•■■■■■nnfiHiiitiiiiiniiiinniniwnn! Superior Restaurant Breakfasts, Lnduid ■' - Teas, at all bears . Club Dinnen and Lodge Banquets a Speciality D. JOHAKMS, Ifenafat Loyal Cafe Rooms 1 131 Armagh Street | Back of Old Coieeseum J4U] 3 uMiiHimiiitiuHuiinimHumuuwH STIMULATING HAIR LOTION The Fine.it Tonic Known. Strengthens Falling Hair, and makes it Thick and Glossy. HAIR POMADE Positively Cures Dandruff, Dry and Falling Hair, and All Scalp .... Disorders. Enquire To day. Misses R.&M.BEATTIE 758 Colombo Street. Diamond Engagement RINGS Compare YOUNG'S prices and quality with those advertised by his competitors is the high-rent area. Are these prices equalled 1 S-Stone Diamond Crossover .. £6/7/6 B>Btone Diamond Crossover .. £6/7/6 Diamond Clusters £B/-/-Diamond Half-hoops .. .. £7/12/6 All in platinum settings. A. E. YOUNG The Low-Price Jeweller 2*3 OXFORD TEBKACE (Hear Manchester Street Bridge) T8792 BABY CARS (Full Hi*,) From £4 ife. Hailage Paid. Write for Catolcvm. C Pitcher & Co. Opp-Rallwy Stattoaw - DUNEDIN. DIXIELAND May be engaged for all Social Functions. tpplication. 'Phone 617.
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Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18419, 27 June 1925, Page 2
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