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1. -■ ■ ■.; ■ ' —— Mffe^. was running - tip a big Sill! BjjtJMP 11 Here is Mrs. Ainsworth's letter— fI^ST J%3& lt Before Christmas, 1936, I had an attack of BUrnt *, \JP^ Influenza and t^ien * &ot Rheumatism. I had the doctor every day and it was running up a big Q ne £ a y m y husband brought in a bottle of M^^^^^t Fynnon Salt. Previously I had to be carried m^'V""^fx upstairs and had to be feci, but now thanks to £&?l'X ' V\N Fynnon Salt lam better. I have had ten bottles ilK''^'' '< \S)y °fy°ur Fy^on Salt and:shall never be without it." ' every other testimonial ye 'Fynnon "Salt" foFHtoMnBWfcMMIH Fynnon Salt is a double blessing. While end- SODIUM, ing the tortures of Rheumatism it sets you up POTASSIUM, on the road to exhilarating health. Fynnon's LJTHBUM powerful natural minerals enable the kidneys These health-giving ele- • and liver to flush out not only the cruel acid ments of the great Spas and toxins of Rheumatism but also the clogg- are combined for you in ing waste which is often the cause of unhealthy Fynnon Salt. A glass of fat and bad breath. This way your whole this cleansing' Spa Water' system is refreshed. Take half a teaspoonful every day is Nature's own; of "Fynnon in a tumblerful of warm water way to health and slim. €vcrymbming and be "full of life every day." ; ncss* K^ NATURE'S SALT OF THE EARTH |*s_^§||l3==J>| Nature's healing gift for the treatment of Rheumatism, |W«IHK ; j W^^AAZ Gout, Sciatica, Lumbago, Neuralgia, etc. Also help? _M_\___\u_g_\_\_m^ i "^'S'H' to dispose of superfluous fat, purifies the blood, flushes ! li !^f*§*^ the kidneys, and gives general fitness. BKflfij^^^l! Iw^flL^^ PKce 3/6 a large 6~oz. bottle —sufficient for vME^T^SI .^^mJsJ^M to 10 weeks' supply. 9H^_^kH New Long-Lasting Size HBliWr^yi -^^fl Zf/' FROM ALL CHEMISTS AND STORE* l^^______^__L'i^~^l^'fiSS___Bl JhhM Manufactured by: Fynhoh Ltd., Middlesex, England. HHHi^_____fc~^^w2L A&fm. rxysl New Zealand Distributors: ' W&^^Sm^^^^^^MßP'''- JOLLANDS LTD., Farish St., WeUington,Ci |7 |^^H^^^^^|^^^^^^^^^^^^^HH^^^^^^^^iiiiiillliiiliiiMiilllillllliiiiliiiriMiliii<iiiniini>iiiiitiiiiaiitiiiiii£ I Thrill For Visitors I To Wellington I The Magic Multiple-Unit Electric Tresis. H Although it is a year since the modern multiple-unit f \ H electric train began running between Wellington and f J Johnsonville it is still a novelty, to be enjoyed by -^ 'Af; The train glides so smoothly through pleasant land- $■ I scapes that a passenger may well be loth to leave the jBJ I very comfortable seat at the end of the journey. ' WM C B_£ I This train is a wonderful expression of human H 1 ingenuity. Emphatically it shows that in progressive HI 1 policy the New Zealand Government Railways are g|| 1 not lagging behind the railway enterprises of Europe BB i Frequent Services Every Day. H fc Die a all night I to * When you wake with a throat tickle, /Z^vf chase it away with the throat-sooth-JTv/*-^ i vP^J^N. ing ingredients of Vicks Vapoßub. XI EwC, \^~^_ How?Suckatasty VicksCoughDrop. TELEPHONE WICKS MEDICATED 44-040 fcfgf§\ j V COUCH PROP .;. . ■ '■'..•..-'.■■.' '.'" RADIO LICENSES which expired on lOth June SHOULD BE RENEWED WITHOUT FURTHER DELAY ■ - :. • •' ■ - ■ " " ■■■^■^■■■■■___H_________HBHHHHMHHMHHBHBBBHHiMB^ ________________H^^^______________^________H |flk __________________■ fk ' l&__^ ____________________L^\ _________________________x\\\v\lE^_____________k>Sn\\. ■ 4f %__• _^^^^^^B^\Voc\ _4T% . V^t^ 3^ 4. \ tAJ^ _-**^M&Ba t^"^ ■ y^^^ J^illl ____________________________________________________v\\\\y\, _____^__rafl___3__ralii

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Evening Post, Volume CXXVIII, Issue 8, 10 July 1939, Page 15

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Page 15 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CXXVIII, Issue 8, 10 July 1939, Page 15

Page 15 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CXXVIII, Issue 8, 10 July 1939, Page 15