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Why Do Sick And Nervous People See The Black Side Of Things First? SUOTIUMAi. POISON CAUSES BBUT.POIBOKINO Pear, Worty. Uriel, Unhappinwat anticipated troubles, erotelng bridges befors you coma, to them, indecision all leave the door to the mind and tbs bloodstream open to Invading force* of destruction In a similar manner, Happiness, Joy, U»ve. living day by day neve* looking for trouble or argument eeeing the best tide of other people will open the gland to the invading forces of Health end Coo* tenement The emotional poison treated oy the glands causes much U1 health, but thanks to Tavener’* "Doctor llm** Mineral Health Salts, people who suffer emotional poison stagnation quickly overcome this depression. Healthy people keep (It by taking c dally dose flrit thing In the morning “Doctor lira" told by el) Chemists and Stores 2s gd, or direct from the maker, fame* X. Tavener, Chemist 680 Colombo •treet, Christchurch. TIBOO

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Press, Volume LXXX, Issue 24151, 10 January 1944, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume LXXX, Issue 24151, 10 January 1944, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume LXXX, Issue 24151, 10 January 1944, Page 2

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