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Merry and Bright! If Old King Cole had neglected his morning glass of Andrews Liver Salt, he would not have been the "merry old soul" we read about! .• L I. *- Unlike a fairy-tale, lhere is a basis of fact for the pit j? I ; [!.. benefits which you gain from Andrews Liver Salt. . Many minor ills are due simply to sluggish liver — to <■ i T 7 j a clogging of the system with poisonous food wastes. : T7 —4 A morning glass of Andrews gently N clears the system and purifies the blood — /T you feel refreshed, invigorated, mentally 3 ?•' I alert and full of "pep" and confidence. ‘A ‘ I Start the day regularly with a glass of : i/i Andrews. Enjoy the glowing health that 4 «i ill: follows Inner Cleanliness. Andrews is FVnvjßnM . w ;ij; effervescent, cooling, refreshing — [ p £'□ jlil pleasant-tasting, not habit-forming, and H j u;a jj i entirely harmless. a. 7 $ i 0'

Meals For Travellers Railways Refreshment Service When you're travelling by train you can always depend upon getting a good quality meal at any Railway Refreshment or Dining Room. From a wholesome threecourse dinner to the homely tea and sandwich, the service is excellent in every respect—quality, cleanliness, cheapness, and courtesy. And at the Railway Bookstalls there's always a wide selection of the latest books, periodicals and papers, as well as a full range of fruit, tobacco and confectionery. High Quality — Low Cost

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Dominion, Volume 34, Issue 126, 21 February 1941, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 34, Issue 126, 21 February 1941, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 34, Issue 126, 21 February 1941, Page 5