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YOURHEALTH IS YOUR FORTUNE An ever-increasing number of happy, cheery folk base their Health Routine on that very old principle: "Prevention is better than cure" Their ranks are mostly composed of people who ordinarily would not question their own fitness. They realise that incomplete elimination exists to a much greater extent than is generally realised and they take Andrews regularly once, in some cases twice, during each week as a wise precaution. This simple, inexpensive, pleasant routine has all the virtues of health safeguarding . . . pleasant-tasting, effervescing, Andrews in this way, will help to "keep you fit." i 'Now in Economical Tinsl Meeting the present need for saving money, time-tried and trusted Andrews is now . obtainable in improved, economical tins; hermetically sealed to maintain its health* fui properties, unimpaired, in all Climates. Ml ff"%i ff S3S» if "rf tf MB 1M MBjffllfflifllHflWTr ,Vl New Zealand's Greatest Carnival—at Wellington November 18th to 25th. Full Week of Merriment by Day and Night. Spectacular Aquatic Gala. Marvellous Pageantry i —a Century of New Zealand History. Special ! Maori Dancing and Singing. Colourful Street Processions. All sorts of Sports. Old Colonial Ball. Merry Music of many Bands. Battle of Flowers. Fun and Frolic for everybody. Fireworks and Bonfires. City, Hills and Harbour turned into a Fairyland of Lights by Night. Have a Cheap Trip by Train. I Such a Little [ifflp^ I PQLIFLOU If $»av©s Stscli s& i / / *

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Auckland Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 257, 31 October 1933, Page 17

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Page 17 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 257, 31 October 1933, Page 17

Page 17 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 257, 31 October 1933, Page 17

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