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DEATH NOTICE.
HEYWARD.—On October 8, .1936, at Christchurch, Amy Harriett, widow of the late Henry Garlick (Harry), late address 326 Ballington Street, Spreydon.
■ V ' 'pjijiii © ' i —' CHANGING SEASONS... «—j—Hill! ‘ 1 JwlWs’x -M r - Tone up with When the football season ends with a burst i||r of unseasonable heat, and tennis comes in with spring torrents of rain, when your mind goes hiking instead of ledger-keeping and you feel thoroughly on edge, ENO is the corrective upon which you can rely. That cooling dash each morning will keep law and order in your blood amidst spring’s disturb- . 1 ances, driving out impurities, toning you up and tiding you over the changing season, w ENO ' S Fruit Sait The words Eno and Fruit Sait are OBTAINABLE FROM ALL CHEMISTS OR STORES registered Trade Marks. _ . „ REGULAR (HANDY) SIZE COSTS ONLY 23 DOUBLE QUANTITY 3/9 Nai3J Sales Agents; The British Harold F. Ritchie <£ Co.'of N.Z- Ltd., 104-108 Dixon Street, Wellington, C.i.
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Dominion, Volume 30, Issue 11, 8 October 1936, Page 17
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195Page 17 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 30, Issue 11, 8 October 1936, Page 17
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