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Almost Instant Relief From Neuralgia '/ LL have to get a ITAXI AND GO HOME. I'VE DEVELOPED A TERRIBLE ATTACK OF NEURALGIA Tmary.whVoonY YOU TRY 2 BAYER ASPIRIN tablets, they'll GET RIO OF YOUR NEURALGIA in a few minutes 'S A. 2- 20 minutes later wonderful how 'quickly MY NEURALGIA WENT, THAT BAYER ASPIRIN CERTAINLY WORKS FAST YES, IS NT IT >-oyj. i\c For Quick Relief Say BAYER Aspirin When You Buy Here is quicker relief from pain—the fastest safe relief, it is said, ever known. This Is due to a scientific discovery by which BAYER Aspirin starts "taking hold” of pain a few minutes after taking. ■. The illustration of the glass here tells the story. A Bayer tablet starts to disintegrate or dissolve—go to work —almost instantly. This means quick relief from pain fewer lost hours from headache, neuritis, rheumatism. And safe relief. For genuine Bayer Aspirin does not harm the heart. All Chemists sell boxes of 12 Bayer Aspirin tablets, also bottles of 24 and 100 tablets —the Bayer Cross trade mark appears on every tablet. If you want Bayer Aspirin’s quick relief always say “BAYER*- and insist because “ Bayer ” means “ Better.” WHY BAYER ! ASPIRIN WORKS SO FAST Drop a Bayer Tablet in a glass of water. Note that BEFORE it touches bottom, it has started to disintegrate. What it does in this glass it does in your stomach. Hence its fast action. The Bayer Cross trade mark appears on every gen- IbAVSBJ ume Bayer tablet. Does Not Harm the Heart

Dawsons Limited Annual SALE Proceeding Bargains in Department NOW is the time to buy. Call. m ilS*!! Ai Comer Princes Street and Moray PJace, DUNEDIN.

■*■ Enchanting Possibilities” Concerning in House Decoration A Loudon Society Journal, in writing ou the subject ol Home Decoration; says that “some of the new Wall motifs offer 1 enchanting possibilities',as the basis of New Schemes,” referring, of.course, to the artisticeffects which are attainable by means of the latest! ideas in Wallpapers. This is undoubtedly true. The soft colour tones and charming designs now in vogue, when skilfully utilised in properly prepared schemes, can be made to express in a very high degree, the personality of the owner. Such a collection of fashionable and very lovely British Wall- ■ papers as that we are now showing alfords an excellent choice, making.it easy, at quite reasonable cost, to give to .one’s' home greater beauty and much more brightness. S. F. Aburn Ltd. Art Decorators, verers, etc., Painters, Paperhange rs, Importers, Glass 215 PRINCES STREET. A visit from those interested is cordially invited, SilM *< * ❖< ❖( t«

Ski Joy at Mt. Cook Cheap Week-End Cheer Low rail fares and reduced rates of accommodation at Mt. Cook will give many holiday-makers the opportunity of cheap week-end happiness in the world’s best snow-sports region served by The Hermitage and the Tasman Chalet, reached by rail to Timaru and thence by Mt. Cook Tourist Company’s motors. The'white stage will be brilliantly set for wonderful ski port and other healthful pleasure. Ski experts quickly teach novices the art of speeding over the snow. It is New Zealand’s latest and best winter sport. Enjoy marvellous days of life-lengthening sunshine and tonic air, free from dust and fumes. Join in this heart-warming goodfellowshjp, thousands of feet above worry level. Total Cost, Friday to Monday: From Dunedin, only £4 6s Id (2nd class rail). From Dunedin, only £4 16s 8d (Ist class rail). Theee isrgaln Trips are offered each week-end until July 13th. BOOKING OFFICES : —Railway Booking Offices and Agencies; Mt. Cook Tourist Co. Agency, 133 Rattray Street, Dunedin.

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Evening Star, Issue 21745, 13 June 1934, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 21745, 13 June 1934, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 21745, 13 June 1934, Page 3

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