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11 glasses of English Full Cream Milk in every Cadbuiys □airy Milk * 2 lb Block dM rv A BROKEN DOWN SYSTEM. 1 his is a condition {or disease) to which doctors give many names, bot which few of them realli. ndersiand. Itissimp'y weakness • a break down as it were, of the vital force* that sustain the system. No matterwhat maj be itscauses(they are almost numberiesaj, its symptoms ar* much the same; the more prominent being sleeplessness, •ense of prostration or weariness, depression of mplrits and want of energy for all the ordinary affairs of life. Now, what alone is absolutely essent- il in all such cases is increased vitality—vigour, vital strength and energy te throw off these piorb d feelings, and as night succeeds the dav t'n;s ma> be more certainly secured by a course of THE NEW FRENCH REMEDY. THERAPSCNNo 3 ■'n oyan> other known comoination. Sosuiciy at it is taken in accordance with the directions accomeanyingit, will fheshatteredhealthberestored THE EXPIRING LAMP OF LIFE LIGHTED UP AFRESH, and a new existence imparted in placeofwhathad *o 'ately seemed worn-out, used up,and valueless. 1 his wonderful medicament is suitableforallag t Destitutions and conditions, in either sex ; snd it • s difficult to imagine a disease or derangement whose main feat-. * is weakness, that will oot be speedily and permanently overcome by this t-caperativeessenre. which is destined to cast into oblivion everything hat had preceded it for this wide-*presd& numerous class ofhumanailments. 5->IH by leading Chemist*, or either No.return msilfrom LsCuKRCMed C» HaverstcckKJ. N.WALendw “ORION” The Peerless Range! THE Kitchen is the foundation. of much of the Health and Happiness iu the Home, and the most important part of the Kitchen equipment is the Range. Good Cooking and Baking are esseu tial to the Health of the fam ily, and this can only be done with a good Range. To get the best results the Housewife should have an “ Orion,” which, when equipped with High-pres sure Boiler, provides a constant and abundant supply of Hot Water, thus satisfyinng every requirement. THE Young Wife will experience the same pleasure as her Mother and Grandmother enjoyed in working with an “ Orion ” Range. It is so wonderfully reliable and dependable, enabling complete success to be achieved. Commodious Ovens, a roomy Hot Plate, wellregulated Draught, and a variety of patented devices combine to make the “ Orion ” the Range of outstanding merit. Splendidly designed and magnificently built, it ia no wonder that for more than half a century it has been the favourite of discriminating Housewives. Ranges are made V-/ iu many sizes and styles, from the small, compact design for the little house, up to the Mammoth types required for Public Institutions, Hotels, Clubs etc. Professional Chefs regard the “Orion” as being unequalled for ease and efficiency in working and for economy in fuel. Splendidly and solidly constructed, it possesses many distinctive characteristics and notable advantages. As a matter of policy, it pays to in stall an “ Orion,” for it provides in the highest degree every ser vice that an expert Chef or fas tidious Cook can desire. H. E. Shaddock LIMITED MAKERS OF FUEL AND ELECTRIC RANGES, 81-83 FORT STREET. AND AT DUNEDIN. CHRIST CHURCH, WELLINGTON. “ORION”

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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 786, 5 October 1929, Page 34

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Page 34 Advertisements Column 1 Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 786, 5 October 1929, Page 34

Page 34 Advertisements Column 1 Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 786, 5 October 1929, Page 34

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