iff® wMMm. w H m» < C/j H » £^*»w ¥ g; b° fu ENO For sixty years ENO has been a synonym for Health throughout the entire world. Gently, persuasively, it coaxes the system to obey the first rule of health. When you get up, take a generous teaspoonful of ENO In a glass of water. This sparkling Saline, taken regularly, helps you to keep fit and alert through the hardest day. In Summer ft is a delightful cooling and corrective drink. Resolutely refuse substitutes. SOLD EVERYWHERE IN TWO SIZES The words 'ENO* and 'Fruit Salt' are registered trade marks. Sales Agents: THE BRITISH HAROLD F. RITCHIE & CO. of N.Z. Ltd* 72 Dixon Street, Wellington
Boys and girls, purchase your Fleet Foot Shoes at Downlug's, and get your application form for membership in the Fleet Foot Athletic Club. Membership in this Club entitles you to a Fleet Foot Button Badge, and a bright little monthly magazine, which reviews all the sporting events in New Zealand for the current month. Get your Fleet Foot Shoes ao% D owning 's, and Join the FJo«fc, v Athletic Club. DOWNING 834 COLOMBO ST. (North Of A C HBIST CHTXBCH.
A Dunedin Press Association message says that a verdict of suicide bv poison while in a state of extreme mental depression through ill-health was returned at the inquest on David Giinjour Hutchison, tobacconist, who wa s found dead on November Bth.
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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20088, 18 November 1930, Page 6
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