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Constipation—that’s why he’s so LIVERISH k The furred tongue has a tale to tell —but constipation gives away \ in other ways. Bouts of liverishi ness, “off” days when you don’t you’re worth anything, and those inevitable moods of depress■//si i° n * These are the effects of an art impurity laden bloodstream, due I to slugglish bowels. Things \ / brighten up amazingly once this \SL •■. *r- fact is recognised and appropriate action taken: a course of Beecham’s tO restore a re g u l a r, healthy 4 bowel movement. In this you .<1 k have the basis of new health. M- I 1 Beecham’s Pills are purely vege- / liril £ jSWSPIfc / £ table, therefore gentle, natural / jUwM an d effective in action. gg Oii|bk PURELY VEGETABLE SOLD EVERYWHERE WORTH A 9 guinea A box Geechtwfc Pil/ S Agents: Hanli F. Ritchie 104-8 Dixon Street, Wellington. Proprietors: Beechams PUls Ltd., St. Helen*, Fneland. * 4.4

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(fyfoottunitfes for EX-AIRMEN in the REGULAR AIR FORCE 2,4, 6 and 8-YEAR W ENGAGEMENTS . M £2 HOW would you like to be back z" X in the Air Force ? On a peacetime footing with good living con- ’ ditions and with good pay and ' allowances. Specially required are men with experience in the Jg ‘Wfr * following trades: ’JjXfi' INSTRUMENT REPAIRER, V| ELECTRICIAN, FITTER H.E., I FITTER 11. A., MECHANIC 1.C., / WIRELESS MECHANIC, FLIGHT ‘ BPM MECHANIC, FLIGHT RIGGER J Vacancies also exist in Equipment, ♦ . * * Administrative and other trades. ASAAfAASIAAA Applicants must not be younger than 17| V years and not older than 43 years of age as ’ 9 at April 1, 1947. A choice of varying terms r**—« of service may be applied for: i years, MAI! A ’ R SECRET 4 years, 6 years or 8 years. Later there MAIL I AIR OEPahtm Y ' ~~~ will be the opportunity of being considered TUIC I ba<~ ENT ’ for a long-term engagement if desired. I “13 ■ (am ( . G - ' VE tLINGTON Ex-members of the WAAF and men without frillDAM I P| ease sen?~ d in i°'ning the R. i previous RNZAF Service are also invited to L.UUI wN formation e ’ without ob/iFathm Forc «. I I name/ -—her in . I i ~ ~.. -- - I addr Ess ~ . [ s. i-=//Xzr-!

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Press, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 25161, 17 April 1947, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 25161, 17 April 1947, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 25161, 17 April 1947, Page 4