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AFRAID OF FOOD. Sufferers Jroa indigestion often become fad In time reduced to a very meagre and uc •atisfying diet. Hudson's Eumeotnol Jujubei correct Acidity of the Stomach, and their Anti •eptic properties prevent abnormal fermeDtation of the food, thus allowing the natural digestive ferments to act, and if taken regular \y after meals,-they so improve the digestion that a strict diet becomes unnecessary. Hud•on's Eumcnthol JujuDes are most useful ta thoso who suffer from Hesrtburn, Flatulence, md Dyspepsia. Sold eterywhers. Tint, U. Cd. Recommended by th; medical pbrld-Tii, 'the Lancet," "She Practitioner," «U. goitreT A LADY who tried every remedy in vain, and at last discovered a simple self cure, will send particulars FREE to sufferen. Srad eddrm to ALICE MAY, Box A Oft ' Ckrutciurck, N.Z. Don't tuj ■!.»;, HqJ MENTION THIS PAPEB

An incomparable blend of FINE Teas from Ceylon "Fine Tea" is the technical term for pluckings of leaf that are correctly matured to be full of fragrance and flavour. It is the exclusive use of FINE tea which makes Amber Tips" special value-brewing more cups to the pound than inferior teas and far richer in fragrant flavour than any ' Insist on "AMBER TIPS" FINE Tea y ■ Bold to toUy Mt. tin Carter. as weU. » ft. nnul ptdtet!-*^ rm #„««, ■

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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 85, 9 April 1924, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 85, 9 April 1924, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 85, 9 April 1924, Page 14

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