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MORE DAILY ENERGY FROM MORNING DRINK OF REFRESHING STEVENS' HEALTH SALT. No one can get what he should out of life, work, and recreation if he is only half energetic, feels every call for exertion a drag, and is not up to scratch to face the need for quick action and thought. Every day you let lassitude and dull tiredness hold sway you are slipping back. Get out of yourself. Resolve now to drink in' health —by the tumblerful every morning! Drain a full draught oi effervescent, refreshing, and cooling Stevens' Health Salt, and flush your system of the toxins and poisons that are spoiling life for you. Stevens' Health Salt, prepared from the rich, healthful properties of essential fruits, cleanses the food channels of the clogging wastes that poison blood, system, and brain. Each daily drink does its magical work —cleansing, purifying, cooling! Morbidness, lassitude, headaches, dull, muddy skin, and other outward signs of internal inactivity vanish. Back comes radiant, clean, joyous health. Start with a 2/6 bottle of Stevens' Health Salt now. Combat and conquer health-destroying system congestion. Remember that just the merest sprinkling of Stevens' every morning is all that is necessary in the interests of regular, necessary health habits. From Chemists and Stores. —2

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Press, Volume LXX, Issue 21356, 26 December 1934, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume LXX, Issue 21356, 26 December 1934, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume LXX, Issue 21356, 26 December 1934, Page 3

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