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The Wise Housewife has her shelves wisely stocked, jutt at th« wise shopkeeper keeps his store supplied with the right articles. Horiick's Malted Milk (Milk, Wheat and Malt) should be an essential article in the store cupboard jn every properly equipped home. It is so nutritious, palatable, and easily made. No cooking. It has been rightly named by soras "The Ideal FoodDrink" by others "The .Powdered Eoergiser." Write for sample, sending 2d. hi stamps, to Hutchinson & Co., 26, Jamleson St, Sydney, N.S.W., or Sharland & Co., Ltd., Lome St., Auckland, and Olion St.. Weillnolon, N.Z. ucrw-^

Enlarged Liver Cured Scores of men ami women have been cured of Enlarged Liver and also of Kidney Trouble by taking "Vivitie" Tonic. Mrs. Moore, of Hawera Extension, writes "I had Kidney Trouble and was in a bad state of nerves. As a last hope I tried your medicine 'Vivlflc' for the system. After taking twelve bottles I was completely cured." "Vivific" Tonic acts directly on the blood and nerves and revitalises the liver and kidneys. For Eczema and Skin Troubles use "Yivifio' Ointment when taking "Yivific" Tonic. "'Vivific" Tonic, 3/6 a bottl* Ointment, 2/8 a jar Vivific" So*p, 1/6 * tablet i/Tvific TONI C~ OINTMENT—SO. Sold at all Chemists and Stores

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Taranaki Daily News, 27 December 1919, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, 27 December 1919, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, 27 December 1919, Page 7

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