WAKE UP YOUR , - — —, Withont Calame!—And YouTl Jirap mrt of tifOVlf VA£ftl IC HOOflOfl Bed in the Morning Foil of Vimr LICI I uCfll IS HCCUCII The liver should pour out two pounds ot ■'* "■ ■ v ■ • ™ ™ "™ Mqnid bile Into your bowels daily. X this bile . • . is not flowing freely, your food doesn't digest. ■ It just decays in the bowels. Wind bloats up ' - <> S-S^SsJaafe. 25 Weise Cancel Unrequired Reserves E«l* Laxatives are only makeshifts. A mere . • bowel movement doesn't get at the cause. It takes those good old Carter's Little Liver Pillt to get those two pounds of bile flowing freely Very often the seating accommodation on long-dirtance trains « and make you feel "up and up." Harmless, * , . , . • . ..-•'• gentle, yet amazing in making bile flow frcelv reserved to capacity before travel date and further reservation* are ni? %B%&sL?sti!£?<2?i,ii P°ssible «** *h™& timdv cancellation.. Should changed pl«u ,«- Dietributors: Fanett & Johnson, Ltd., Levy vent your use on due-date of seats reserved in advance, please arrange Buildings. 'Manners Street, Wellington. 03. „ . . . , . . , . _ . - : ■ ■ - ■ ■ cancellation without delay so that others may use them. Such con- "^ lA lW 111 lV InTTS 1118f IATB» lV 1111 ''deration will be appreciated; also it will save you the edditional Oil VHi Xi/UIC fIASK. charge payable for non-use without the requisite notice. \ • Do not sufftr trem Al»M«ia Patehss, Oily or Dry Hslr, 8e«lp Irritation, Dandruff, and ' Falllna Hair. All dlteasn of the tealp tr.ated . ... p.w. qalvin Use Secondary Trains Wherever Possible (ComulUng Nalr ud Bealp Speefalltt) 87 COURTENAY PLACE. TEL. S5-421. - ConulUtiMt FrM. . aiHUniiiiiiiiiiiHiimiHHinimmiiiiHint • ' ONLY 2 DAYS TO GO !■■■■■ * fJVF ByS^Vc"mln7Act, SilW?. n42 WL l\{{ll^S^ €9^KW%^%F%M Oblecti: To rait* funds to th« \[P , V^Jl^ Y^L .^gai aaMaa 4kß| axtent of th« profits available for 111 _^^^*&' fl\ a£^^>ifeß* AD ■ I I 111 ■4fBIU the obJ«ct*to vedfied by the W/P^ ' iSSJa^JV^^ fykWG M Hon. Minister of Internal Affair*, $* « S^p^&vf^T ■ Ar^^TA aiiii\/iai />nir\ ' Seereury: N. MeArdiur, V2p^^«* bJT'S ALLUVIAL GOLD P.O. Boxllo, WeUJntton. Wf^i3* ifr Vr^^ W''**l'*T' ri HCCCi 14+h rt^fnhap I Odd Treasonsr; g. L. Hammond, >^ •y^^N" *c . . DRAWN: 25th October. 1944 . . Illiiim^illllll -%^- m±m*mimm~ FIRST PRIZE ■ Cfl'J!lf4*^Vl'l'l 305 PRIZES I £iooo | HaPW^i POST TH#S COUPON— TODAYT^_ JUHB^^mCTi Messrs. Hammond ft McArtnur Ltd. ' -Enl^Ll^Li^L^^L^lTiTll P.O. Bos 110. Wellington. ■fmfifflWßl^TmTTl Please send me____tlckets In "SAFE AS A BANK" Art Union (Tickets 2/6 each). l\ tffjßj||4mj \ k 4 M v I enclose Postal Note for £ : : , also stamped addressed envelope for V<lT!]ttMMjißiß f iTITI J reply. (Postage stamps not accepted in payment of tickets.) mTTmttttm^VrTl^ NAME__ : KllKluilfl^^yHlllll (Mr., Mrs. or Mm) , wHSBBB^BBBBB^ ADDRESS '" J JP HAVE DOZENS OF THESE j'^^^^^^ SUMMER SILK FRQ-6X.S *mTV' ' c aven'* sPace to 9've a detailed, description of *^c co'our^u' c'iar!Tl a"d .smartness of these pretty / \i / Crocks. Dozens of colours and designs to choose from. \f^^^^^R f What we would like to stress is that they are amazing A^wflHk SPRING VERSION OF AN EVER i^^pUl POPULAR FAVOURITE. ai^ -'■ HmJst ' v^^^*H^Hi^^i\ on^,of many new spring Stf^ '^jjim ■■■'>■{} Jv I X. arr'va's '" James Smith's JAMES SMITH LTD. - WELLINGTON I A~~-~ ' GOODWILL MESSAGE to all those who suffer from ASTHMA, CATARRH. HAY FEVER. BRONCHITIS & PERSISTENT GOLDS T JL HOUSANDS of people in New Zealand, Australia, South Africa, England, Scotland and America testify to the efficiency o,f Ward's No, 47 Treatment for these complaints. As well as this confirmation of the real quality of Ward's Treatment we wish to advise those who have not yet adopted the Ward Method that it has been improved still further. Sufferers are now offered an important instructional eighteen-page booklet in addition to the valuable systematic medicinal therapy. In spite of this, price has not been advanced. Ward's No. 47 ' Treatment costs only 10/- for 54 days — 2Jd. per day. \ . Cut out this advertisement as a reminder. Success is more readily obtained if complaints are treated in their early stages, so do not delay. When next in the city call at BOOTS THE CHEMISTS, 58 Willis Street, or MADDOX PHARMACY, 84 Lambton Quay (between Scoullar's and Cenotaph) and obtain further particulars of this different advance in the medicinal and instructional application to the complaints of Asthma, Catarrh, Hay Fever and Bronchitis. N. C. MADDOX, M.P.S., A.M.P. Buildinj, Customhouse Quay, Weliinjton. v < ' . v
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Evening Post, Volume CXXXVIII, Issue 89, 12 October 1944, Page 4
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