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Tho outfitting of the . Uni ?V3 n nha D lm S hulk Dartford as a sailer at Fort Ohalm?rs is now exhibiting distinct progress. All tho masts are up at the fore and main, and on these masts the yards are also being- fitted. Formerly a full-rigged ship, the Dartford is now being rigged M a barque, and consequently y a f dß JVj ll bo Bent up on the lnizzenmast. txtensiv. renovation has taken place inside- the liull, and the accommodation for the crew is being provided on modern lines. The Dartford is likely to dock jrain this week. The OtaKO Iron Bolting Mills Company s steamer Stella was idaqed on the Auckland Harbour Board a slip on March 10. A thorough inspection was made of the vessel's hull and nnsrinoß, and the surveyors pronounced both to be in a very satisfactory condition. The Stella was relaunched, and workmen arc busily encaged 111 carrying out necessary repairs to the dßk and internal fittings. The vessel is expected to bo ready for sea in about five weeks time. She will then sail for Dttncdin. STOP STOMACH DRUGGING. NEUTRALISE THE DANGEROUS ACID WITH A LITTLE MAGNESIA. Stomach drugging is dangerous, Drugs often deaden the nerves and. render them insensiblo to pain, bu.t pain serves a good purpose—it is Nature's method of indicating that something is interfering with the smooth working of the human organism. When tho fault is corrected, the pain will cease. Pain after eatingheartburn, flatulence, etc., etcj—usually indicates not that tho stomach is diseased. but that it is troubled by,excessive acidity. The acid irritates and inflames the delicate lining of the stomach, and so causes pain. Obviously it is of prime importance that the-cause of this pain should be removed, and to accomplish this you should obtain some bisurated magnesia from your chemist, and take half a toaspoonful in a little water immediately after meals. This is tho remedy which produced such excellent results in tho case of Miss Alico M. Allen, 69 Fletcher Street, Auburn, Victoria, who says:—"l suffered 60 severely from indigestion that I often had to lie down, quite exhausted by the pain. 1 became thin and felt worn out. Nothing eeomed to do me the least good until I tried bisurated magnesia, but the first dose of this made mo feel better, and I have had no return of my complaint. Equally good results are invariably accompliehed by bisurated magnesia, be* causo it neutralises the harmful acid which is tho underlying cause of all the trouble, and, having dono this it soothes, heals, and strengthens; the stomach, and ensures proper digestion of the food.—Advt. Inhale NAZOL every day and coughs and colds will stay away. Penetrating and germ-killing, yet absolutely safe for everyoneT Sixty doses, le. 6d. Use the Nnzol Inhaler.—Advt. PROTECTION INSUBANCB with THE SOUTH BRITISH INSURANCE CO., LTD. And Administration of your Estate by THE GUARDIAN TRUBT AND EXECUTORS CO., OF N.Z, LTD., llorged in and guaranteed by THE SOUTH BRITISH. Old King: Coal is a heering old soul. Oh, a oheering old soul is he! Not always; it depends upon the KIND of Coal. There are coals which smoulder are coals which mflke a big flare for a time and "die out,' leavbig flaro for a time and "die out," leaving just red cinders. But there are coalß which burn with a bright, oheering crackle—coals that "stay in" as well, and you got 6uch in Samuel Brown's Waipa Goal which has a reputation—it gives satisfaction, is economical and clean. Try this famous braodl. Samuel irown, Ltd., COAL, GRAIN. AND TIMBER MERCHANTS, 31-83 Johnston Street ... WELLINGTON. Tory Streot Depot— 'Phono 2648 A Willis Stroet Depot 'Phone 134 THE EASIER COSTUME TAILOR-MADE! fTHERE is still time if you place you order immediately to have your costume ready for Easter. We are extremely busy at the moment, but not too busy, to deal with a limited number of orders... If we cared to slump our work we could take a great many orders, but poor j work we will-not send out of our Establishment. Every Costume mado by us is guarantood to fit to perfection, to be correct in style, and to bo well finished in every detail. lorrison & Fstiney LADIES' AND GENTLEMEN'S . TAILORS, Marcarthy's Buildings, (Upstairs), WILLIS STREET, WELLINGTON. 1 y Will, ■" LWI— MTUiiwmwawaMßfc.

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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 164, 1 April 1918, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 164, 1 April 1918, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 164, 1 April 1918, Page 9

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