FORTIFIED AGAINST DISEASE.
THE IMPORTANCE OF PURE BLOOD. Keep the blood pure and you hare no need to worry about being ill, tor healthy, pure blood wages constant war against malignant bacilli, bacteria, and disease —promoting The only way to ensure pure blood is by internal cleanlines of stomach, bowels, and that great blood filter—the liver. Accumulations must be flushed from the clogged system—not by drastic purging which tends only to aggravate the trouble, but by a gentle, natural laxative such as Stevens' Health Salt —the Salt that sweetens life. If you suffer from constipation, or feel "liverish" and debilitated, start taking a daily befqre-breakfast dose of Stevens' Health Salt—regularly—and you will soon feel brand new. Start this great health habit to-day. ¥ou can buy Stevens' Health Salt at any chemist or store at 2s 6d a bottle—but it MUST be "Stevens." —i
NEW BRIGHTON ADVTS. NEW BRIGHTON CAFE. STAT AT THE HEALTHY SEASIDE. I BEST PLACE in Ihe South Island for a holiday. First-clasß Accommodaon. Excellent Cuisine. MRS N. J. JOHNSTONE, Proprietress. (Late Windsor Hotel.) 'Phone 2635. J4399 WE NEVER SACRIFICE QUALITY. Better quality meat for a price as low as Dixon Bros, is absolutely impossible to obtain. If you chance to pay less, you sacrifice quality. For quality meat at lowest pfices, trade at DIXON BROS., Cash Butchers, 103 Cashel street, and at New Brighton. D 3103
nOne Quality—The Best! | at The Brighton Butchery »nd the prices are reasonable too. Come in to-day. J. H. SHAW Se«V.ewßo»d
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Press, Volume LXIV, Issue 19220, 28 January 1928, Page 5
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