THK WORRYING HABIT MERELY A MATTER OF HEALTH. Life should be a joy, not a burden. Th< person who is constantly worrying ove; trifles cannot be in normal health. Take Baxter's Quinine Pills if life ha lost its savour. Under the influence o these genuine tonic pills worries dis appear, indifference vanishes, and depret sjon gives way'to a feeling of cheerfu optimism. 4 Don't let the 'Worrying habit grow Tackle it right now by getting rid o body poisons, stimulating the health flow of natural juices, and enriching tti blood. These things you can do b faithfully taking Baxter's Quinine Pill for a short time. • A sound mind in a sound body can b yours. Start out to get it to-day. Ba> Quinine Pills are sold by chemist and grocers, price 2/ a box. If unabl to obtain, send remittance to A. and W Baxter, Manufacturing Chemists, Chrisi church, and a box will be sent you pos I free*-(Ad.) . 2
Goods of an inferior quality, goods iv cannot recommend, are not permitted t enter our establishment. Buy it a Smith and Caughey, Ltd. —(Ad.) "Well done, Mary. Your dresses, lop like new." "Of course they do, becaus I always use "No Rubbing , Lauhdr Help, and what else should one expec with this scientific discovery?"—-(Ad.) Men! Smith and Caughey, Xtd., gW good value. Buy your Easter reauin ments to-day—(Ad.)
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Auckland Star, Volume LIII, Issue 87, 12 April 1922, Page 8
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