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GOLDiMINEK'S LUCK 00MPI' etelv cured BV R.u.R Z* it- Frank F. Gibson, 28 Beatrice JSL Invercargill, who has now gone Staining. writes: suffered severely with Rheuma*Jn in its worst form for years. I 2S various prescribed remedies Sfhout obtaining any relief, until an !^7, B ir.tance of mine advised me to w R-U-R- I acted on his advice, thnucb I did not expect an y "great SmiUs To-day I am completely fnred. being able to actually run when Iweessary, when previous to taking «IT-E even walking was an agonists process. I sincerely recommend jmj.r to anyone suffering from wheuniatism in any form. r-LT-R is the only Rheumatic Rem«sv on the market carrying a legal Guarantee to refund your money absolutely in full > without any further renditions, if you are of the opinion Vgt you have not received satisfacbenefit after one month's treatfor Free Booklet on Rheumatism »„- m E Cameron Smith, Ltd., and ggfnett and Co., Chemists. —2

Juniper Berries used in the Manujadurt of J.DX.Z. Gin. must teem strange to an/one who stops to think about it that, in these days of Empire buying, there should still be a brge demand for a Gin that comes from Holland when so many excellent British Gins are available. When one adds to this the facts that the Dutch article costs more, is not used in most cocktails, and if not at first taste very attractive to drink, it is obvious that there must be in J.O.K.Z. Gin some unique properties that distinguish it from all other Spirits. Yes, J.D.Ki. IS different, and the object of this article is to describe how it is made, and the ur.es for which it is so uniquely suited. UNIQUE MEDICINAL VALUE The remarkable medicinal qualities of J.D.K.Z. Gin are due to the materials of which it is composed and the wjy in which it is made. The basis is what is sailed in Holland, Montwyn, a Spirit distilled in pot stiJ/s at a low strength which retains all the beneficial qualities of the MyMjfd grain. This is then twice again with the actual berries of the halian Juniper forming the Spiritm Juoiptri of the medical text book, and a diuretic ef considerable value and safety. CARE IN PREPARATION The best Hollands, like the finest of brandies, ts made, or should be made, chiefly in pot stills, which, while they product the finest of spirits, permit the curative ethers and higher alcohols to remain In the liquid. When one knows that in the case of the best hollands, such as J.D.K.Z., the liquid passes not less than three times through the pot stills, ens can begin to get some slight idea of the arc that is taken in its preparation. The production of J.D.K.Z. is In the care ef specialists, the same family having given to it their unremitting attention for seme 210 years, during which time they have constantly studied and improved the article which bears their name. It is not surprising, therefore, that the New Zealand public repay their devotion by putting their trust in them, and so acknowledge that J.D.K.Z. has no rivals, no peers, and fills a place that nothing else can take. FOR PEOPLE AROUND 40 1-D.K.Z. Gin is particularly valuable to mpn and women of middle-age, because of Its stimulating effect on the kidneys. J.D.K.Z. cleanses the blood stream, baniihei rheumatism, promotes general good health, and checks any tendency towards corpulence. In Flasks, Pints and economical Quart ' Bottles. Look for the W r hite Heart Label! mt ROTTt* .ia* 4 ' GOAIi! *0» iwm OOAX. A3TO rX&EWOOB SXRO 86410. Aw foaattty—* %*£ to * truck. All to!»H for an fuiyow. IMMEDIATE bblivkbt. ROBT. JOHNSTON

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Press, Volume LXX, Issue 21111, 12 March 1934, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LXX, Issue 21111, 12 March 1934, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LXX, Issue 21111, 12 March 1934, Page 7

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