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Skf SF I 13aS Oo INDiGESTION u I was bent double with pain from indigestion, afraid to eat. Since I took De Witt's Antacid Powder I have eaten anything, even pastry. There is nothing better in the world than DeWitt'sfor indigestion,” says Mr. H. L. "De Witt’s Antacid Powder is indeed the right stuff to end indigestion because this quick-action remedy neutralises excess acid, the cause of stomach pains. It soothes and protects the stomach lining and helps to digest your food. In many cases one dose has put paid to after-mealtime pains, Prove this for yourself, i ANTACID POWDER For Indigrestion, Acid Stomach, Heartburn, Gastritis, Flatulence, Dyspepsia. A Product of E. C. De Witt & Co., England. N.Z. Representatives, Newson & Co. Ltd.. 9 Herbert Street. Wellington, C.l. iLet us lubricate the working ~i parts of your car with correct, U scientifically prepared com- | pounds. This Will assure a | saving of wear. R I Fagan Motors Ltd. I I Used Car Specialists. fl • MASTERTON. / ft The Home of Better Caro. g

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BBiIS BBM wl BUSH STRAWBERRIES I New novelty, fruiting 9 months of the i year, upright and bushy in growth, ; long spikes carrying 16 to 18 raspberry ! sized fruits. I 5/0 Dozen, posted. i ANEMONE and RUNUNCULUS .1 Griffiths’ selected hand rogued strains, I obtainable only from us—7s% Doubles I in all the brightest shades of Scarlets, I Blues, Salmon Pinks, etc. Three special | grades as follows: — Massing—1/- doz. 50 for 3/-. 100 for 5/I Prize— I 1/6 doz. 50 for 5/-. 100 for 9/Exhibition—■ 2/— doz. 50 for 7/-. 100 for 13/GIANT TULIPS Splendid mixture of Giant Darwin Tulips in all the newest shadings that science can produce. Guaranteed. Choice Mixture: 5/- dozen; 50 for 18/-. Named Varieties: Coll, of 12 for 7/6. PRIZE DAFFODILS ' Choice Mixed Narcissus in trumpets short and long cups, Bicolour and Golden Yellows, all types. Strong flowering bulbs. Choice Mixed: 2/6 doz. 50 for 8/6. Named Varieties: Coll, of 12 for 6/-. SPRING CAPE BULBS j Ixias, Rainbow Mixed. Tritonias, Orange Scarlet. Babianas, Blue. Sparaxis Hyi brids. All spring flowering bulbs suitI able for borders. 1/6 doz. 50 for 5/-. SCENTED FREESIAS I For borders and massing, these are j unsurpassed for wealth of scent during ' the spring months. 1/- dozen. 50 for 3/6, posted. AUTUMN VEGETABLES Onions, long keeping. Cabbage, winter. ' Carrfat, early. Silver Beet. Broad Beans. Cauliflower, white. 6 largo packets, 2/G posted. j AUTUMN FLOWERS i Iceland Poppy. Double Stocks, Giant I Nemesia. Perpetual Carnations. Winter ; Sweet Peas. Magic Carpet Mixture. i 6 large packets, 2/6 posted. FREE GARDEN BOOK , Free for the cost of 2d stamp. 36 pages I of vegetables, flowers, bulbs and their ■ cultivation and growth. Write to-day to GRIFFITHS LTD. ■ SEEDSMEN AND NURSERYMEN, 121-123 OWENS ROAD. IST. EDEN, AUCKLAND, 1

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Wairarapa Times-Age, 26 January 1943, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Times-Age, 26 January 1943, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Times-Age, 26 January 1943, Page 6

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