ANOTHER TRIBUTE TO THYRODONE.
Many are- the glowing tributes to Thyrodone, the treasure health tonic compounded from the vital organic iodine and sea mineral wealth of the oyster. That of Mr. A.F.T. ' (Eltham. 2/8/37) is truly remarkable.;,.-. "My nerves ■ had completely collapsed," he says. Take Thyrodone for nerves, anaefoia, glandular troubles,; etc. 4s CdfromC. H-. Perrett.E. T. Saunders, Ltd., •U.F.S.- Dispensary,- ■ ■ and other ; Chemists'.—AcM. '' \.. ■■ . '.. . V ■•.
Walker, Riley, Laughlin, Lynn, G, Grainger, P. Grainger, E. Hathaway, Lange, Pell, F. Bateson, J. Cambridge, J. Staples, Betty Trim, V. Green, Cowie; Messrs. Garei Ryan, R. Mak'in, J. Robertson, Cowie, E. Troughton, J. Moncrief, Hobbs, Churchwood, Beveridge, N. ■ Mac Donald, Reed, Crooks, Maisey, G. Bateson, J. J. Robinson, C. R. Hood, Walls,,A. Morris, C. Smith, H. Rait, and Miss Peggy Hood.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXIV, Issue 59, 7 September 1937, Page 16
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127ANOTHER TRIBUTE TO THYRODONE. Evening Post, Volume CXXIV, Issue 59, 7 September 1937, Page 16
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