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FULL Oh VIM AND "PEP." THE HIP-HOORAY SENSATION! Do you want a sort of Peter Pan feeling? Would you like to feel that the "sere and yellow" is always a long way off? Would you like to know what the highbrows mean by _ joie-de-vivre? Then take out a happiness insurance. The premium is only 2s 6d for a large bottle, payable now and then. You walk into the handiest chemist's shop and you ask for a bottle of E.P. Life Salt. If the chemist is out of stock and begins the "just-as-good" recitation, yo\ say: "No, thank you," and pass on to the chemist up the street. Then, every morning after that, first thing when you get up, you put a tea Spoonful. of Life Salt into a glass of «old water and drink the delicious, effervescing beverage which results. From that day on, you will know neither indigestion nor headache. Your brain will be clear be-, cause your internal mechanism is clean. You will feel fit, happy, and energetic —full of vim and "pep." -ivo Life Salt a trial! Chemists and etor< keepers stock it.—Advt. MAXIMS FOB OBICKETEES. 1. Don't anticipate. 2. Mind slips. Watch your pull. 3. Take Baxter's Lung Preserver. Probably no other game calls for the player to remain stationary in places where he will catch tho wind, as docs cricket. It is this fact which makes the player liable to contract a severe chill. Wise cricketers have found Baxter's Lung Preserver a wonderful help. This fine specific quickly rids the system of coughs, colds, and other chest complaints. '"Baxter's" also has wonderful tonic properties. Famous in New Zealand households for over sixty years. Obtainable at any chemist or grocer. Generous-sized bottle, 2s 6t1.-—Advt. I STOP EUBBING. I Everlasting rubbing not only wears out clothes, but ruins yo.ir health and strength. The scientific way is to put a little Easy Monday Laundry Help in the copper, boil, rinse, hang out. Takes .out all greaso and dirt, and saves rubbing. Is packet does seven weeks.— [ Adv.. .."..'■' <

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Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 151, 23 December 1926, Page 19

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Page 19 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 151, 23 December 1926, Page 19

Page 19 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 151, 23 December 1926, Page 19