J THOSE SUFfERING I AFTER-EFFECTS OF INI FLUENZA :: :: I And who feel tired-out, rim down, no ambition, no appetite, and can’t even get a good night’s rest, can, by taking ROYLE’S NERVE IRON, restore (heir lost energy, increase their appetilie, assist (heir digestion, build up a new and nourishing blood supply, which will give them a snap and vigour that will make them forget their troubles. Obtainable at Healey’s Pharmacy, price 3/G. LADIES! YOU probably know just how annoying it is to have the face smart, burn and lill up with freckles just the minute you expose yourself (o the sun. You’ve probably noticed, too, how it continued-(o burn — fairly sting—long after you have retired. To obviate such unpleasantness you should use —• NYAL’S FACE CREAM. HA'YE it on the dresser, keep it handy, and if you are travelling carry it with you; never be without it where you are. It soothes, cools and smoothes the irritated skin, and keeps it that way in spite of wind and sun. it is m»ngreasy, and non-irritating. OBTAINABLE AT HEALEY’S PHARMACY. [A Card.] H. A. INGLE DENTAL SURGEON. (Late Arthur 11. Boycs.) Eraser’s Buildings - Main street, Eoxton. Hours; 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Wednesdays, 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. ’Phone No. (JO.
[A Card.] F. T. DANVERS VETERINARY SURGEON, Palmerston North. Private ’Plume 478. Or — Browne’s Stables, ’Phone 77,
H. W. RICHMOND COAC.IIBUILDER AND FUNERAL DIRECTOR, Avenue Uoad - - - Foxton. Jobbing Work ol; all descriptions carried mil at moderate rates. Estimates given. Telephone No, 89.
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THE COCAINE ITAP.IT, IT is becoming increasingly evident that (lie cocaine habit is gaining ground in England, and dial die measures taken have not been endrely effective in controlling it. This is serious, for of all drug habits (he cocaine habit is the most insidious and the most fatal. The habit and its consequences are, perhaps, better known in America than in England. For long the natives of South America have chewed the loaves of the plant Erythroxylon Coca, in order to obtain relief front
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 1948, 6 March 1919, Page 2
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370Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 1948, 6 March 1919, Page 2
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