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HORORATA CLUB ‘ ACCEPTANCES (Racing), WITHDRAWALS (Trotting) for the Hororata Racine Club’s meeting to be held at Hororata on Saturday, January 29, 1955, close at 4 p.m. on Monday, January 24, 1955, with the Secretary, P. J. Byrne, 193 Cashel street. Christchurch.—Advt.

( kCC %HO’S \ \ takc A dash of Eno’s at any time of day quickly relieves indigestion, .heart burn, flatulence. Furthermore, in promoting a regular bowel action, Eno’s wards off sick headaches, liverishness, irritability and other symptoms of irregularity. If taken at bed- BPMi time Eno’s acts as a safeguard against a restless night and a morning “liver”. , SB Wj INVIGORATING.SPARKLING B Pleasant, refreshing Eno’s nukes a if i -O H sparkling, invigorating health drink. iaK, ’’tBTT IALyU |a As a corrective of all those irregular- kJ Met of the system which are the 1 WlgT! 11 1I | j raouk of too “civilised” a life there U it nothing better than Boo’s "Fruit I H Salt”. Keep Eno’s by you. It may H be taken by children, or anyone with a delicate stomach. Sr& ww 2/9—Fmrify Sep (double the quantity) now 4/6 ENOS ‘FRUIT SALT* Tfcr ssnir “ ENO * and * Fruit Salt* are rqpteredtradt eeariu. THE GENTLE ANTACID LAXATIVE Maswoacturkd in New Zbaiuuo »t Botlamb Lasoblatomibb (N-X) Latim, Gosat South Road, Anrri uoa, M J. C Eno Troroasi.

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Press, Volume XCI, Issue 27563, 21 January 1955, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume XCI, Issue 27563, 21 January 1955, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume XCI, Issue 27563, 21 January 1955, Page 5

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