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Clearly Ihe Best of Values af 896 Distinctive Models for Every Figure. Petite, 8.8. W* S.W., W„ 0.5., E.O.S. Talk oC Style. Talk of Quality. Talk of Variety. Yon get them all'at Glassons. Mm ***** GUSSONS' Warehouse, 96 LICHFIELD STREET r (T a L I AT} J m MS? n\s ] i® * * Si 2* “ I’m On My Way I” If Turpin had taken Andrew* liver Salt in the morning, he would have galloped as fax as Scotland for sure I That's the wonderful thing about Andrews —it adds . ..; . greatly to one’s energy and efficiency. When you are thoroughly fit and healthy you have the vigour to meet ail emergencies in your daily life. To ensure good health you must practise Inner Clean* Unees and that means a morning glass oI Andrews liver Salt Andrews is effervescent, pleasant-tasting really refreahing drink. But it is much more—it gently clears away all clogging wastes, purifies the blood, leaving the system refreshed and re-invigorated. Young and old benefit from the morning "bubbling moment with Andrews." It is entirely - harmless and not habit-forming.

2 SA Cs I YJ % 6 Healthy because ‘IiBNE’S* Builds Strength All children ire liable to “pick op" coughs and colds and the chance diseases of childhood. The best safeguard Is Lane’s Emulsion. Recommended by generations of mothers. Nourishes and strengthens, thus warding off coughs and colds. Especially benefits weak lungs, —enriches the blood-builds up the whole system, Lena'* Is NstuiVs Own Food Modidns—full of Vitamins and Sunshlab. “It 1 * Famous bacausa Its Good I aive’ emulsion To Motorists A Word in Season Don’t you long for relief from the heavy strain of winter motoring? It’s easily bad; travel by train and all your responsibilities as a road-user magically disappear. Snugly settled in a warm and comfortable carriage you can flout every freezing blast . . . those rain-swept icy roads lose their menace—-they become just part of the flitting landscape. And what is morfe, your Journeys aren’t bounded by the range of your- petrol coupons. Travel by Train—and Relax

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Press, Volume LXXVII, Issue 23352, 11 June 1941, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LXXVII, Issue 23352, 11 June 1941, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LXXVII, Issue 23352, 11 June 1941, Page 4