Fol Influenza Colds take Woods' Great Peppermint Cure. — Advt.
(\\ *&£l. Father Sptaks ' fc-fS. "» JfcmteV.' "Whenever there's a cough, croup or any other kind of chest trouble in the house I know the best remedy to i take home is Hearne's. j& It's graduated for use at if all ages—the children | like it—and it gives relief F so quickly! Then, too, it strengthens the lungs against future attacks." HEAKNES BRONCHITIS CURE ft* 50yac_rs a proven remedy, for aveiykind of cou^i6che9t cold EVERYWHERE 2\6 & 4j6 N-t- Ofe-i H-bm'i BWldi___ W«lli—to. Every women knows the staining result of crude disinfectants—the high water mark on bath or basin. Restarfluid won't stain linen or porcelain. Pure ingredients make RestarFluid refinement itself. In the Washtub—Bath —Kitchen—Sickroom— Restar-fluid gives wholesome disinfection without stain. Less than usual will kill all the germs. Nice pleasant odour, toolarger bottles 1/3 at all chemists and grocers. N.Z. Distributor.: Jowph Nitfuua * Co. Ltd., Wellington.
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Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 58, 6 September 1926, Page 15
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152Page 15 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 58, 6 September 1926, Page 15
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