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REDUCE FLESH WITH SEA LEAVES. Any man or woman who is troubled with a burden of excessive fat ca.n easily reduce to any desired amount by following the simple, harmless plan of eating sea leaves obtained from plants growing in the sea off the coast of France. Natives of this part of the coast readily get the. plant itself, but for the convenience of those not so fortunately situated, most chemists keep them in compressed or tablet. form under the chemical name of salith leaves', and if taken according to the simple directions that accompany them, will invariably reduce flesh at the rate of two or three pounds a iveck, and at tho same time greatly improve the general health.' It is interesting to note that when salith leaves are used the skin remains firm without any tendency to becomo flabby or wrinkled.—Advt.

Messrs. J. H. Bethune and Co. announce that to-day, at 2.30 p.m., at their rooms, under instructions from the Public Trustee in the estate of Henry Knight, and from Mr. Henry Knight, they are submitting a splendid property, Waiwctu l?oad, Lower Hutt. The land contains an area of 22} acres, being all level, dry, and suitable for subdivision. It is subdivided into five paddocks and has been a successful dairy farm for many years. The buildii&s consist of a six-roomed residence, 12-bail cowshcd, with loft and store-house. On account of the extensive frontage to two roads— Waiwetu Road and Koisitcr Avenue— the property can, it is stated, be subdivided at very small expense. On page X a unique offer is presented to anyone requiring a piece of land in sunny, prosperous Hastings, 'ihe offer gives a goo<l opportunity of having an income growing while the owner remains asleep or awake. Fruitgrowing is a pleasant occupation, which can be indu.ged in by taking this opportunity.

DON'T TIUFLE WITH IT. Do not tail to keep a bottle of Chamberlains Colic and Diarrhcea Ttemedy on hand during the summer, for bowel complaint is always prevalent during the hot months and is toj danyorous to be trifled with. This is especially true when voting children are attacked with if. A dope or two of Chamberlain's Colin and Diarrhoea Remedy will place the trouble within control and perhaps «avo life. U has never been known to tail even in tiio severest cases, and its cost i& not beyond anyone, .ixAAsV •

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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2477, 2 June 1915, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2477, 2 June 1915, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2477, 2 June 1915, Page 8

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