Why Do Sick And Nervous People See The Black Side OS Things First? EMOTIONAL POISON CAUSES SELF-POISONING • Fear, Worry, Gnet, Unhappiness, anticipated troubles, crossing bridges before you come to them, Indecision all leave the door to the mind and the bloodstream open to invading forces of destruction. In a similar manner, Happiness, Joy, Love, living day by day, never looking for trouble or argument, seeing the . best side of other people will open the gland to the invading forces of Health and Contentment The' emotional poison created by the glands causes much ill health, but thanks to Tavener’s '“Doctor Jim” Mineral Health Salts, people who suffer emotional poison stagnation quickly overcome this depression. Healthy people keep nt by taking a dally dose first thing in the morning. “Doctoi Jim” sold by all Chemists and Stores 2s Bd, or direct from the maker, James T. Tavener, Chemist, 680 Colombo street, Christchurch. TIBOB
Chocolate .Vatle’s, in common with other chocolate manufacturers, hare a definite and essential service to render in maintaining the supplies needed by the forces. The volume of production is such as to impose a considerable strain on our manpower resources. In these circumstances difficulties and delays in providing ordinary trade supplies are inevitable. We feel sure that the position will have the full understanding of the Public and any inconvenience caused on this account will be cheerfully accepted. NISTLE's {c Wn nf pn One purpose guides us all today. Every ” WUiv'vt : n J >aa | Ml M ..i» flu* ■»■ alrilU and pnfirffiM Ifl industry must gear its skills and energies to the national welfare. War needs come first. • * Chocolate, in various forms, is a military foodstuff of the highest importance, and Nestles, 1 Cleveland Rosd, Auckland.
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Press, Volume LXXX, Issue 24285, 16 June 1944, Page 2
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