to Sufferers from DEPRESSED 8 LIN T ym Lack of Confidence . Headaches .. . Nervous Indigestion * ... Sleeplessness . . . Listlessness . . . Anaemia , Nerve '• pains and other similar Nervous and Constitutional weaknesses. / BSIDOMAK provides a method of supplying energy to the cells of the body # ' SCIENTIFIC \ O wherever the natural supply of vitaiityis insufficient to maintain the normal / \ activity of glands and organs. It provides vital mineral elements. It is a scientific f PfIMTRfJI ' 1 compound of certain vital mineral elements which cure lacking in the average I UUH ItUL 1 modern diet, and which indnde femnn, calcium, sodium, potassium, phosphates, I Attacked to the Laboratories 8 glycerophosphates, s tic rose, as .well as other necessary elements. These are the I of the Douglas Drug Com- J cell foods which are vitally necessary for the blood to build up and maintain the \ ch™ut! an? a" of / cells and tissues of the body by activating and rejuvenating die cells — which \ Medicine who graduated at / banish the infirmities due to nerves and constitutional weaknesses. BLESSING OF VIGOROUS HEALTH ' For men,- women and children of naturally weak : constitution BIDOMAK. gives the chance of revitalised* lepafiiltJ vigorous health, whilst those who are obliged by their >J /j^ work to be keyed up always have found In BIDOMAK , sfSpSj y •■5 : - a" most certain way of keeping always thrilliugly fit. V A n f , • BIDOMAK increases Oxygen in the Blood Stream • •A. x£Gjl*QS and thus it increases the supply of red corpuscles and RnHVy__ charges the blood and tissues with an increased supply HEALTH DRINK *».«-. i : •!. A. delightful health drmk can and .. prov i de , a -Ml , u ppl y of healthy nem fluid. «t \ -.V , ■ be made by mixing a dose or the same.time removing poisons and wastes from the 0 U KIH" BIDOMAK with a wine glass-. system; v. full or half a tumbler of ice BIDOMAK creates a storage of energy and nerve force ~ * : 'rX : •:G r 'i\ Cold water, or any abated —overcomes every run-down condition, every disorder ***,:' - -water. not due to germ attack hut just to lack of energy and •- j'-.-'-. •v: drive. It gives that vitality so essential to full recovery "' A few drops of BIDOMAK in froni illness—that tonic stimulation without which a tumbler of ice cold water is «nwl««n« i. ..long drawn-out agony of depres- • PWaajß.'g-:,r41 ■ a iL' sion. It improves the activity of every gland and organ f# de ghtful refreshing thirst- j n the system, and supplements the driving force of : : B quencher* the complicated machinery housed in the human body XI whenever that force falls beiow the requirements of -** ' Take a course of BIDOMAK and your whole attitudejy-' BIDOMAK "The Tonic of the Century 9 - For Nerves, Brain and that Depressed Feeling Product of: Douglas Drug Coy., Sydney, Adelaide. Melbourne, Brisbane, Perth. Sole Wholesale /tgents. for Tasmania: L. Falrthorne EC Son Pty. Ltd., St, John Street, Launcetton. New Zealand Distributors: Fluenzoi Pty. Ltd., Thorndon Quay, Wellington. ' - • V".
' "STAR" CROSSWORD PIV77JK i—ll^ land) (7) % 19—The sporting 'writer to describe Stock- I ' ton? (7); ; pliy £&?/TfT/ 'jar// ///' 22—Judicious (7). ' \ UK L*i / TESTS FOR OUR READERS. ' broke* line often scon on a map 25—Food obtained from the miller? Co). i| If W 2| 1 H BB mm tK skil West 13 _ - teisof * cntraDsfise4bya fffl| 81 Hfl 5—A bit of a not used K^ j jnd^bla^hMds 17 18 G—-Payment in 1 across (4). yield readily to . jifgr 7—A rebuff for one of H/M.S. (7). treatment with Rexona Ointment—the ESffinnS WW FT ijfrrrtf'fl-Tfvy —*— T™TF- rT 7 T t x T, —~* s—Lack-of. resource (owing to staying in Rapid Healcr. There lire full directions one place?) (13). " for using this mild, soothing ointment O—A government vessel (or a Chancellor with every tin. Get some to-day t 19 20 21 S|l|B 22 . 23 of the Exchequer keen on retrench- Rexona Medicated Soap is a great aid |||s§j _ ment) (two words—7, 6). in clearing away akin blemishes and across (5). keeping ih^ complexion clcac. 29 30 ~ 28—~V> 7 here fortune is determined by bumps illl H |! THURSDAY'S SOLUTION. (HF2) — — 1 H police, eternally,, ire, d'yea?overloads' NOTE.—The flrurM In parentheses denote the number of letters In the words required. BCab ° r " C ' £e"ona'''i ■ ACROSS. 11—A conscientious objection this (7). A. W I—Trades for fish are the making of this 12—Material 'recognised by-touch (4). (laze, ; salad, won, trave, predicate, cleft, Iriflr in part of England (13). • • 13—A bit of harness which might - be.'a error; correct, settees, traia,/.lie, ■-snob, '■ BJIW--10—Well known cricketer (7). 11 across (a. noose, apron, ewers, sear, doe, sop, nut.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXX, Issue 28, 3 February 1939, Page 11
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