All in the Day's Work! If Saint George had taken Andrews Liver Salt first thing ever/ . * • 7 • • morning, dragon-killing would have been as easy as swatting flies! r\\ : ~ Jj |)j • . Modern people are wiser than even the great ones of the past. Ft^ , ' Everybody knows that to be well you must practise Inner Clean- jjj 0 "' <--:Jall . >Ji llness —and that means taking Andrews Uver Salt llj I ° '--i MTTi regularly. So simple —so pleasant —so economical! ~~ *«vT t That "bubbling moment with Andrews" every morning is the first step towards better health. ro£jj^=gggSiff^Jsfl) » ? I It gently clears away all clogging Impurities, leaving H| "?»* M *|j the system refreshed and re-invigorated. Andrews • '• M m is not habit-forming and is entirely harmless. Start : : jijl jif the day with a glass of Andrews — effervescing, t iuj H cooling, refreshing, « 99 1
DW you Maclean your teeth to~day? Ah! I see you did MACLEANS PiBOXIDC TOOTH PASTi Pric* M.. l/« * 1/f
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Auckland Star, Volume LXX, Issue 24, 30 January 1939, Page 15
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158Page 15 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume LXX, Issue 24, 30 January 1939, Page 15
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