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aiv *c Hi 6 st. John AmlraSaatce Association and Brigade ,£169000 Appeal For Building Fund and Extension o£ fUpt ambulance service Which wiU 1* operating between the Hurunui and Rakaia Rivers, and including Banks Peninsula. fOOR HELP IS REQUIRED to enable this humanitarian „(,* to progress. - jy jo,ooo accidents and nursing cases have been dealt with j-by'members of the St. John Ambulance Brigade, and persons who have been trained by the Association. nOffATIONS may be sent to the Hon. Treasurer, 206 Gloucester Street (where Plans of Building may be seen), or to any of the undersigned:— SIR R. HEATON RHODES, President Dr. J. RESTELL THOMAS, Chairman LIEUT.-COL. F. B. CRESWELL, Hon. Treasurer Mr J. F. GRIERSON, Appeal Organiser Opportunity knocks more than once at everyone's door "■ft ANY a man who today is the jyificrureof prosperity andjiappjjjesjvill tell you that he was nearer than forty when he took himidf in hand and determined to make t success of his life. Anyhow, that ns the case with nfe. "It iin't that I work any harder, «th*t I've cut off any of my pleajures;indeed,l sometimes think that this is the happiest time of my life, for, jast as nothing is so depressing is that half-hearted feeling of not polling it off, so nothing is so comfarting as a consciousness of having turned one's circumstances. "People are very fond of sneering K doctors these days, but I attribute aj change of luck more to a bit of tdvke my doctor gave me than to of miraculous change in my point cfriew. He explained to me that access dependson purposefulaaioo, that purposeful action depends %<ktn nerves and dean muscles. TS&idvice is to buy a bottle of Ifcjoliad to take it regularly for feoofiths. "Mdu he told me.l never missed • of. I soon began to feel like a fCEager brother; and when my big (kaeeame,! was all ready and eager to it and make the best of it; and here I am. It is all-important, however, to insist onNujolandre&ise any substitute." Nujol is'not a "medicine" andcontains ho drugs. It is a natural substance which, even in unnatural conditions, keeps the body working smoothly and efficiently. It removes the poisonous waste that is always accumulating and tendingto clogour internal machine. It cleanses and lubricates and helps the body to function asNature meant it to—regularly, smoothly, painlessly. Nujol is pure, colourless, odourless and tasteless. DEWHURST (silk substitute) Machine Twist However filmy and dainty or however itrong and serviceable the materials, the issue largely depends upon the quality of the sewing cotton used in ■titching. Dewhurst's 'SYLKO' has gained the approval and confidence of millions of users in all parts of th« I World. J Stocked "by all leading departmental stores on. 100 yards reels. Size No. 40, in Black, Will to and all colours. Ail Trmde Enquiries to The Centra! Agency Ltd.* 63/65, Kent Terrace, Xe Aro» Wellington. « « o ♦OR STURDIEST SUITS Corns liftoff "With Finger-tips Don't let corns "take the joy out of your life" for you. Apply Frozol - Ice to any corn and instantly it stops hurting. Then shortly lifts off! Doesn't hurt one bit. Frozol-Ice removes both hard and soft corns and callouses too. A few pence— any_chcmist's, Li Yi J-o* hk

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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20090, 20 November 1930, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20090, 20 November 1930, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20090, 20 November 1930, Page 9

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