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Made in the Cup, just as you make I Cocoa. I" You know yourjelf that no | Coffee Essence or 1 Coffee Ex- ? tract has the flavour and re- \ freshing charm of Coffee freshly I roasted and ground from the [ bean. . ■ But Strang's. -'■'■'"■Soluble-" Coffee | Powder Its quite different from extracts and essences —it is Coffee, without the bitter acid and pithy fibre, and with all the . ■ flavoury, savoury kernal of the I bean'. retained in powdered | form. I And how convenient —only pour I boiling water over if! ' Get a Tin from your 1,. Grocer to-day. %£^£lStfl£S2ffs^&£l2B£ss£HQA32?3s£%iS3)gsa. The Business Man needs Vitafer. To-day the stress and strain of business is heavier than ever. In replacing the excess expenditure of nerve force there is nothing to equal Vitafer, an all-British tonic proteid food. Vitafer is a scientific combination which builds up bodily strength and nervous energy. has enilro Medical approval. A doctor writes:— "I am perfectly amazed at what Vitafer has done for ;i pationt of mine. I have rarely seen a more marked case of overwork, overstrain and nervous breakdown. She is steadily and persist ently taking Vitafer, and no other medicines. She has completely lost all nervousness and loss of self-control, is getting fatter and is sleeping and eating well." I Vilajcr is British made and British owned. I ■■:■■■■■ is l Wellington & gents: tIESSRS. SHARULND 4 CO.. LTD.

\ ., -i. Woman's fori Ss lever Done I K-K*,™ **mkz. ThD mother ' s hands ar f ?u way u-,!. ull! W£ AK AND ACHING BACK. "»«'? the worries and eares of the children ■ Pirturs and the home never cease. She has no WFII iNf.TfIN tcctimomv wlkifv time to get the rest she needs-no time .wWUNfaION IbSTIMONt. TeWs «. r to pay hoed to her own warning aches Mrs. S. Burns, 380 Tinakori Eoadj ••'• rw&l' and lains. Wellington, says:—"About twelve months Slory m J4?~fps s ~r' ' -..-■• ago I took a course of Doan's Backaciio •- 1M And.so she bears up as best she can,- ?Vfe. I> "' s f ? h r o * n ,f t^, ok m of dis «™ e V«l "W' heaVy ' dra Sß in ß ac .^ e ln ' hB ba ? U -™ e pleasure in recommending it to other tire(l til ' ows y feeling—the miserable sufferers. < Previous to using Doan's %i Au ; weakness! sick headaches, and dizzy pm 6 mT Hack was always aching besides h )?«wftV\\\i vf/f 'turns, which make housework doubly being very weak and lame. I could jiot /* iffll-. > ArJ barii, she puts down to the natural lot get about at times without suffering of her sex, and so she conies to believe agony, and I often, used to feel almost ' ' she can never be oured.' • I™,'" '" l i tl 'T, <l to my ~ luily Vh T /mi 'vMinSs several . other symptoms o{ kidney /ifA W/#l But it is not right for women to be trou , bl «' !> ut the backache was byfar the /lilt £i#« <**Ol\ . ii.r tL» I. iaec real f„. most trying. However, Doan's Backache / ? 3 A\//#f/* m!) male trouble than you think-more often a hea j th stat and j nJWe {elt splen(]id // ' V»Wrf'«L 4si# It is the kidneys that are wrong; they ever g;^,. i,v Fare failing in their great work of filter- Doaa , g Backachc Kidney ; Pil)g are sold Si \VI l!ng the blood, and the poisonous waste at 3 ,. per ihotile (six m) at a[i I I I'lrlA; W/ left in the blood is Slowly spreading chemists and Stores, or from FosterII '1 V \ disease to all parts of the systom. McClcllan Co., 76 Pitt Street, Sydney. /[ I // V fil'V l\\ ' Doan's Backache BE .SURE YOU GET "DOAN'S." HI 111 111 'iW" b,aA ' k f j&li / I co^ous fiow " hich K ! ' X *" ou " ™ oison ' and j, \^B^^|_ fSlff.,

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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2932, 18 November 1916, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2932, 18 November 1916, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2932, 18 November 1916, Page 6

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