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OLD FAVOURITE RETURNS. lhe welcome reappearance on the market of the famous remedy and tonic, i ivihY— Pronounced -Vi-viff-ic"'—will be 'ailed by countless reader? who have rrateful memories of its rare curative irtues. In all eases „f nervous troubles and reneral weakness "Vivilic" has proved a '•al elixir oi lite—its exceptional tonic' |ualitie„ making f<„- renewed vitality, obust health, and fitness. lor eczema and joint affections Vivifie onic taken internally, and Vivifie Ointnent applied locally.' is claimed to reiio%c these distressing troubles once and or all. In this connection the proprietors have •eer. inundated with sheaves of unsolited testimonials as to the lasting relief Mailicil frott, the use of Vivifie. This •ell-know,, medic-ant is a purely herbal <»!«>m,d. and is now obtainable at all hem.sts a „«l storPs . ~„, , r ~Vh""' u,li| - an <l Ointment to-day. '<-'!> them handy always.—(Ad.) lr^""° ! cannot 1* „ s ed too freely; tht ronger the atmosphere of Xazol created the early stages of influenza infection c more Promptly it is control'ed.fAd.) The Xazol havrt, which means the regitr and frequent purification of the mcous membrane of the mouth, noss no. throat by an atmosphere of Xazol, toe surest protection against influena.

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Auckland Star, Volume LIV, Issue 217, 11 September 1923, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume LIV, Issue 217, 11 September 1923, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume LIV, Issue 217, 11 September 1923, Page 6

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