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sfesiMiar ,o j -r j'l. J^ Hay' self cure, will send potriculirs FREE to BfcaaW^ . , . . . ; («tcrf. Trade Mark) -«WB^- . an y one gfflicted. ®^S: The-Coffec Maid,-of Symington's, says; • " ~~~ fT^^^ Up in the morning, sleepy and cold, o»rgi« »t #9! i rJL Jtvv Presto, change !—and you're cheery and bold, int«rr»i» _nA^^^Bi »^» *B^ What's the magic? How.is it done ? .' witk #%**l%^ I •ffl -M Just try a cup of SYMINGTON: \j^ And WS*W M THOS. SYMINGTON & CO., Edinburgh & London W* "Ou»« that , ' ' » IP^ ( 4 ' Bort Throat , Another APOLOGY from CADBURY'S Applications for the Bournyille Free Gift Casket have far exceeded the supplies from England, while the London Dock Strike w,ll further delay the receipt of gifts., Cadbury's muSt therefore ask applicants to exercise patience., All applications to June 28th will be dealt with from supplies now coming forward, but after that date no. further gifts can be sent unttlamval of „s Corinthic^even this shipment may be delayed . owing to the London Dock Striked /: , vc w* , Every application will be honoured- and gifts will fe e Benl ou t a » soon as supphes are received,* but; in the meantime patience must be .exercised owmg to conditions'entirely beyond Cadbury's control. Use Bournville Cocoa I -• ' F<" f™» "«'« »!i«»t "ni K![.»dd«Mcd and -.Umpti •'! ... ■■•'■'. > ' ««'«'Peto"GiftDc ! pt."Box3B..TeAio. Wellinito.. . •.. . ' j The Housewife's Friend \ Bomx Washing Powder \ ; — Which tak«s the word ''toorh:'' out of houseworks : |j -.■••.. .vr. ■■■;,;..'■.■■ ' ' •;•■..■...■ ''..I' |j - ■ Atsblutely Karmtess—is a combination*of vegetable oils.- . ■- J ij Will wash, clothes including the finest lingerie as white as snow with- . I j, ..•••■' out the aid of scrubbing, ancl!.thereby prolong their life indefinitely. I' Will take all the stains and criss-crosses 6ut of crockery. I Will take stains out of clothes quickly and effectively and yet leave I the gloß3. . - : I Will wash, cutlery beautifully^. , , . , • \ Will take'greasy and other marks out of woodwork. \ Will effectively aid in the washing of .floors. \ , Will take the smell out of sinks and sumps. « $ :■ Will delightfully add to the enjoyment of the bath. \ AT ALL GROC^^ | ........ . . • - . B Only 2d. a Packet BETTER THAN SOAP! \ Tor the same reasons that ''[you eat fresh fruit—drink LENas Fruit Salt i ■ You eat an orange, an apple or some grapes-for. ,/^7 their delicious taste, and because they refresh ancl- • '^g^i.cleanse the palate arid : correct, digestion. -'^^^'•■^•^^' s^ru^tSalthasthemprc-valuablcpropcrticsof;frcsh,ripc fruk, and is. equally delicious and refreshing. It has the same natural power to correct internal disorders and promote good health. Fresh fruit is often scarce and dear, but ENO supplies its virtues at less cost and in a more convenient, concentrated ■". /orm. ENO agrees with the most delicate constitution—it - is so pure and so carefully prepared. Ask your own doctor. The pleasant tiste of ENO-fresh, invigor- mineral salts (such as Epsom orGlauber) or • 'tiivg,'clean'-is a perfectly natural feature other inferior ingredients to give it z naus- . ,cf this world-famous preparation. In this , eous bitter' taste. ENO is the most palatable - as in other respects, ENO is in a class by it- ofsalines besides beingthe best. The proof is . . ] > :ielf. In ENO there arc no harsh or drastic easily obtained by testingits merits youhe!f T Ask your Chemist or Storekeeper for .■, •• j. C. ENO LTDI. LONDON, JJL «g—< 111 'WW *W"W V~<« A *T tHTV ENGLAND IJ UTT I I '■ ' <tej' '/% ■' ■' '1 ' ''" • S*la "R^nfaHou; JP |^ \\, g.,. \\ ■. ■ /"^^. I A I v ...... THE BRITISH HAROLD 9^ <mm.' ~

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Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 13, 16 July 1923, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 13, 16 July 1923, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 13, 16 July 1923, Page 10