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LASTING BENEFIT. Bilious people are never in good health They are always more or less headachy, have poor appetites, and are easily. onset by any but' the plainest diet. Chamberlain’s Tablets are unrivalled for the treatment of biliousness. They act promptly on the liver, •I 1 * trouble, and stimulate it to full activity. Chamberlain’s Tablets act naturally, toning and strengthening the stomach, liver and bowels the result is real, lasting benefit. Sold pvorywh.ei’e.

I { n { 1> cmTVTcw* BUILDS FROM THE FIRST GLASS! i^AHofi^veiJiMs / U l ZZ3 w I*o* r°** M* 1 * (ff'/jl ijr -i*.MAITMO ?Vc*3 Do no* risk the undermining of yoor constitution by the ra/agos of hot climates. Drink HORLICKS MALTED MILK, the tried, trusted ;.nd true lOOD-DR;NK. * a de in a moment by the addition Ci hot or cold water. no RUCKS MALTED SLOUGH, BUCKS.

Irj four sizes. At all chemists and stores. Send 4d for sample to the local representative: J. H. Newson and Co.. Ltd., P.O. Box 1102, Wellington, N.Z. Preserving Time— Our Water Glass "will keep eggs good and give you cheap egg 3 when they are dear; 1/6 a bottle.— W. G. Strange, Chemist.

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Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 15 November 1924, Page 8

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190

Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 15 November 1924, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 15 November 1924, Page 8

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