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•When you see ,a pair of well-fitting glasses on a 'happy, smiling fac?, they come from Rowland's but .when - you we a pnir of badly fitted, crooked specs, on a discontented, wrinkled -they didn't. .. A. E. M. Eowlnnd. the Public Service Optician and Jeweller (Spectacle Maker to the Hospital), DO Manners S), (opp. dvt.

AFTER SICKNESS TAKE CEREGEN. Ceregen :is a' body-builder,' It restores n.ervou3 tissue, strength, and energy. When the nervous system becomes exhausted—after sickness, overstrain, .worry —it is neccsKiry to increase the supply of proteid food to regain nerve energy. Take Ceregen. " It "contains over 80 per cent, of protsid. It is not a stimulant, but a Ecientific food for the brain, muscles, (issues, and nerves. 1 . Ceregen is nil-British—always, has Keen.'. Try it—it is a wonderful nerve restorer. At chemists, only 2s. 6(1., is. od., Gs. Gd., 12s.— latter containing S times quantity, of 2s. 6d.\tfn.—Advt.

■'"ANZAC--ART UNION / Value £220®" I :B3 — «BJ ea "H/ na To raise funds lor a Club for the use (free) of all Soldiers and Sailors of the Empire'. -.'■2so PRIZES. , Ist Prize 1000 SHEEP 2 Prizes of 50 Sh-sep each. 2nd Prize ; 300 Sheep 4 Prizes of 25 Bhe ®P easl, v Prizes of 10 Sliseo. each.L me 150 Bheep 33 Prizes of 5 Sheep each. 4th Prize 100 Sheep 209 Prizes of 1 Sheep each. Each winning marbls wiii be put fjack in the barrel after each drawing, thus giving every ticket-hoider .25© Chance® for I/-* P. A. McHARDY, Chairman. Cut out ■ and the secretary, mail, • enclosing anzac art union, stamped addressed . pamcerston north. envelope. I 1 enclose for tickets ; w\ Tickets' at j Kam ° : Tobacconists j Address : f) and Booksellers, i "Dominion."

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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2787, 3 June 1916, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2787, 3 June 1916, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2787, 3 June 1916, Page 7

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