When you are tempted to 'fug' by the fire instead of exercising in the open air, when artificial light takes ■the place of healthful sunshine, when you eat less fruit and salads-r-your system is apt to get sluggish. Poisons collect in the blood stream, your resistance is lowered, and you become liable- to— DEPRESSION SLEEPLESSNESS INDIGESTION BILIOUSNESS HEADACHES „ BAD COMPLEXION IRRITABILITY CONSTIPATION < Now is the time to guard .against .such ills. Take Eno regularly and help Nature in its most important function—thus keeping your body fit and your blood stream pure and vigorous. Then you will be able to withstand the strain of winter. ' HZEI3I Eno is in fine powder form and highly cr 'fatal. It therefore is more economical.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXVII, Issue 117, 19 May 1936, Page 13
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