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WHY BE BILLIOTJS? . Vomiting, headache, vertigo, bad taste in the mouth are a few of the horrible symptoms of biliousness. There are thousands of people who are rarely free from this nauseous ailment. With some, an attack arrives with every other day. i The permanent remedy is to settle tho stomach, cleanse the intestinal tract, regulate the bile in the liver.. and remove any congestion in the bowels, and for these essential functions there is no finer no more natural aid than Pinkettes. These invaluable little laxatives and liver regulators will prevent and disperse an attack of biliousness if taken immediately you experience the nauseous symptohs. Of chemists and stores, Is 6d bottle. Pinkettes Laxative Perfection keep you well. Free saniplo sent on application to G.J. Dept., Box 845, G.P.0., Wellington.—Advt. PIPE-SMOKING ENJOYMENT. For real pipe-smoking enjoyment there is nothing to beat Dill's Best. There are no stems, disguised or otherwise, in Dill's Best. Nature stores the real tobacco taste and fragrance in tho tender blades of the leaf—not in the stems. Therefore, only the tender blades of superior quality tobacco leaf are used in making .this clean, dustfree natural-tasting tobacco that doesn't "bite," or clog the pipe. Moreover, Dill's Best is cured in the only way that creates a high quality smoke, viz., patient curing for three whole years in wooden hogsheads until all bitterness and impurities have been "sweated" out of tho leaf.—Advt. Woods' Great Perjpernlnt Curt for 1 ousrhi. Coldi lnrliieni»—Adrt. '

REAL health is more than mere freedom from ills and ailments. Real health means a feeling of complete «f|| % .mental and bodily exhilaration, a sense of poise and confidence, and a fe|3 \k happy untroubled outlook,—in short, the sheer joy of living. Real health £%.' %. can only come when every part of the body is functioning perfectly. , nerves and digestive disorders, though not serious in them- \ selves, are the most common and effective barriers to real health. Their 1 ■"' cause is usually traceable to deficiency or lack of certain vital elements in Sgß % the diet, principal among which is Vitamin B. B promotes diges- f%m\ \ tion and growth, protects the body from nerve diseases, and stimulates \ | V-*"""" the vital life processes. It is the most precious of all the vitamins, and \\ \ without it we could not exist. is the world's richest known \^ \ source of this miracle-working Vitamin B. Marmite is a purely vegetable C^ V ' extract, and an effective check to constipation, pt is as a drink that Mar- V \ ' mite is most beneficial. Half a teaspoonful dissolved in a cup of hot 'KM \ \ , water, with milk added, makes a delicious beverage that refreshes and Xi \ invigorates in a natural and healthful manner. With thousands, it has jKS \ replaced the tea and coffee so harmful to nerves and system alike. In ,^ \ addition, Marmite not only nourishes by its own goodness, but it releases %J .^^^^^. the pent-up energy of the foods it meets in the process of digestion. jfßuy a jar of Marmite to-day. Use it for its piquant flavour in stews, soups, v gravies, sandwiches, etc. But, above all, drink it. You will be drinking j&jl to your real health—in deed as well as words. Health Food Company. $M

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Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 124, 28 May 1930, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 124, 28 May 1930, Page 16

Page 16 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 124, 28 May 1930, Page 16

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