THE "INB AND OUTS" OP WASHING. All the year round—every day of the year—before breakfast—men, women and children each have a pleasant duty to perform for themselves. . . just as each morning no one fails to wash away from their faces and hands all traces of yesterday, so it is desirable that the interior of one's body should be cleansed and freshened for the day. . . . just as soap is for external use so is Stevens' Health Salt Nature's specific for internal cleansing . . . just as in the colder seasons warm water is used for washing, so is it better for using in making the beforebreakfast glass of Stevens' Health Salt Take it this way until the hot weather coines—its action is quicker, its freshening effect is beneficial, and it is a very pleasant drink. Sold in 2s 6d bottles at all chemists and stores. —2 By speoiftl arrangement, Reutw's world service, in addition to other special sources of information it used in, the compilation of the overseas Intelligence published in this issue, and all rights therein in Australia and, New Zealand are reserved.
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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20036, 18 September 1930, Page 11
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