LOOK FOR THE AC-CIT ON THE PACKET TOUR DAILY DOSE OF SALTS COMES IN. IT MEANS THAT YOU ARE TAKING CITRIC ACID INTO YOUR BODY—EXAMINE THE SAL T S YOU HAVE ON YOUR MANTELPIECE. “DOCTOR JIM" DOES NOT CONTAIN A PARTICLE OF ACID. ■ TAVENER, the Rheumatism Specialist. •SHOULD know. You have heard ail about his wonderful health restoring treatments, so 11 you are not already using his MORNING SALTS (THEY DO NOT CONTAIN ACID) for your health’s Sake, you would be wise to Immediately cease the Acid Salts you have, and commence taking TAVENER’S (DOCTOR JIM) MORNING SALTS. In cases of Rheumatism. Blood Pressure, Change of Life, Neuritis, Constipation. Lumbago, Painful Menstruation, Eczema, Psoriasis, Pimples, Skin Blemishes, Varicose Ulcers, Body Odour. Overweight, and all troubles caused or aggravated by an excess of uric add In the system, (“DOCTOR JIM”) Tavener’s Morning Salts are the perfect medicine. These salts are sold by all Grocers and Chemists at 2s 6d per jar, or direct from James T. Tavener, M.P.S., Ph.C„ Rheumatism Specialist, and Consulting Chemist, 680 Colombo Street, opposite Ballantynes. and next to Beath's. REMEMBER—For Adults Only. Tavener’s ‘Tins 4," Certain Remedy for the Influenza Cold. Sold everywhere^/6 and 1/4. —1
QUALCAST SUPREME LAWNMOWERS Easy to Push. Close, Clean Cutting. 1/- DOWK * f WBiWT V W / gl| W rirlll I* * • CALDER MACKAY CO. Ltd
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Press, Volume LXXII, Issue 21938, 12 November 1936, Page 14
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