THE GERM OF INFANTILE PARALYSIS attacks the throat. To prevent attack Doctors advise antiseptics. THE BEST ANTISEPTIC IS DINGO EUCALYPTUS. Give to the children each dar and vou will safeguard their health against INFANTILE PARALYSIS. A drop of Dingo Eucalyptus on bib or pillow may save your child's lif.\ Advt. "I had no idea your baggage checking system was so good," said a passenger the other day. Experience revealed how helpful it was. It safeguards against loss, obviates all % bother. We colleot, check, deliver —do everything (rail, 6ea). The New Zealand Express Co., Ltd., 87-91 Customhouse ,Quay.—Advt. r i Subscribers of the Telephone Exchange aro notified in this issue that unless their subscriptions are paid by noon on Wednesday, April 12, they will bo disconnected. Messrs, Abraham and Williams, Ltd., will hold a stock sale at Johnsonville on Wednesday afternoon next.. ADD CEREGEN TO YOUR DIET. "Unless we Kave pro.teid we die," states Professor Gamgee. Everyday food does not contain epough proteid—it is not capable of renewing waste nervous tissue after illness, worry, overstrain. Yet it is vitally necessaTy that nervous tissue be restored—vim., vigour, power depend on it. Coregen added to your diet will provide tho necessary proteid-phosphate foods for nerves, muscles, brains. It is all-Brit-ish—similar in nature to the famous nerve foods of enemy countries—but bot--1 ter, and cheaper. ' Will permanently strengthen you; 2s. 6d., is. fid., 6s. 6d., 12s. 6d., at chemists; 12s. 6d. size equals 8 2s. 6d. tins. —Advt. "AUSTIN" COMMERCIAL VEHICLES. Early delivery at ship's side, London, can be given of two chassis, 2/3-ton capacity,' boxed and ready for export. These chassis embody all recent improvements, and are similar to those supplied to the War Office. , Further particulars from SCOTT MOTOR AGENCY. > Lower Cuba Street, WELLINGTON. —Advt. "You must make your speech bring your ideas home to your constituents." "Yes," rejoined Senator Sorghum, "and if I'm not careful what I say, it'll bring \ne home along with them." "Carl," said tho teacher, "can you tell mo what an inebriate is?" "Yes, ma'am," replied Carl. "It is au animal that does not have a backbone." NO COLD IS "NAZOL" PROOF!
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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2742, 10 April 1916, Page 6
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355Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2742, 10 April 1916, Page 6
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