i It looks and tastes like rich red wine — and does you much, more good.. POUR yourself out a glass of WINdARNIS, hold it up to the light and see what a beautiful clear ruby colour it has. Then taste it. What a delicious taste. Just like a rich, full bodied wine. And what a pleasing glowof health andwell-being it soon produces. It is good, isn’t it ? WINCARNIS is choice ared wine blended with extracts of meat and malt. It is a splendid building-up tonic for men or women of all ages—for those who are run down through illness or over-work —for those who are anasmic, a tonic that has been used for 40 years, and recoYnmended by teq thousand doctors. Try it and see for yourself how good >and nourishing it is. Take a wineglassful two or three times aday—after meals —it will do you ever so much good. Go to your Wine merchant, licensed chemist or grocer and get a bottle to-day. is sold in two sizes. SMALL C/fi LARGE / double \ Q/_ SIZE <J/V. SIZE xquantity/ if j • j New Zealand Distributors : Fassett& Johnson Ltd., Wellington, N.Z. In Bm>a ~ *^* one up k re< l *Y ste ni —keep #ie blood stream clear with a morning glaa I ['l'll effervescing Life Salt I / It is invigorating and energy 1/ * JvOll / giving—will help you to I {A we " through the ay ' ai * 2e rotn . chemists and stores. 1 K * ,i6 - K-P yFE SALT
XTOU want a pair of gum boots that -IL will give you long arjd comfortable service under all conditions of weather. This is the guarantee of the G.P. trade mark. G.P. Gum* Boots are made in (he largest and most up-to-date rubber footwear manufactory in Canada, where only the latest vulcanising equipment is used. , Insist on G.P. at your retailers. GUISE AND CO, BOOT AND SIIOB MAKERS AND REPAIRERS, have opened a branch shop in Hotel Cecil Buildings, near Government Station, where all repairs and measures will receive thei same attention as at Tasman Street. Made to measure, gents’ best, 30/-; green-' hide shooters, 255.; chrome, riveted, 21/-: Ladies’ coloured suedes and kids and crocodiles', 30/-; repairs.—Lambton Quay. 'Phone 22—527. Tasman Street.
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Dominion, Volume 18, Issue 181, 2 May 1925, Page 14
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