WORRY - FEAR - GRIEF EXCITES THE GLANDS, CAUSING BLOOD PRESSURE. Take control of ' the thoughts and worries you allow to enter your mind and by so doing you automatically prevent glandular poison from causing a rise in your blood pressure. By taking Tavener’s “Doctor Jim" mineral every morning or evening the poisons created can be Cleared out of your blood stream, allowing the pressure of the blood to return to normal again. "Doctor Jim” prevents the blood plasma from being saturated by emotional poison and in this way assists blood pressure sufferers to take a grip of themselves and their emotional thoughts. Emotional poison stagnates if not cleared Sway. “Doctor Jim” will clear this emotional poison from your blood stream. Have your blood pressure worry analysed by Tavener, Chemist, 680 Colombo Street, Christchurch, and quickly solve your problem. "Doctor Jim” sold by Chemists and Stores, 2/8 and 7/-. —6
VJDrt. / m Make Your Batteries LAST 45% LONGER (Proved by laboratory testa) OFF On—off, on —off—that’s the secret of longer battery life. Never switch -your torch on for minutes at a time. Flash it on—off, on—off. ER/43/829 ■pECAUSE tank crews must talk to each other and to their commander you may not always be able to get the Evcready Batteries you need. Huge quantities of New Zealand-made Evcready Batteries (especially the mall sizes) are constantly being supplied to the United Nations' Forces in the South Pacific—army, navy, air | force. A National Carbon Company Product, eVEREADY RADIO & TORCH BATTERIES sizes) are o
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Press, Volume LXXIX, Issue 23914, 5 April 1943, Page 2
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