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i ' ~»«_«_______ if *w '•. I " ' ._____fi_tf_i_____M__w/ Imagine it! ■Hen. jfJj&ncU tc&ked "<vHE used to be such a grouch," they said. Always too tired to enjoy herself. Used to look washed out and ill. But „ . * look at her now . . . bright, happy and splendidly; healthy. 1 Constipation was spoiling her looks and sapping her energy. She took NYAL FIGSEN, the pleasant, natural .laxative. Normal bowel action was restored overnight. Constipation was banished. The "waste matter" that was clogging her system was quickly cleared away. For every member of the family. FIGSEN is the ideal laxative. I/6 tin from your chemist, NYAL FICSEN FOR CONSTIPATION ■ r —k.r_CT_*CTflflllN f I Kidneys Must Clean Out Acids Th* only w_y ram- koftr eu clean out aeatth-deitroylnf Acl4» from your Wood f, through nfn. million tiny Kldnty tube* or niterS. but bewar. of .cheap, *»«}«; irrltattne drun Weak KJan*f» v ? su*l2 »n ttw re»l MUM »t Getttaf Op >fißtit» Hertcho, Dteiaesi, Circle* tJn4ei **__*r«»._ OtJ l ! SSly Bkl_ UlAltj. Burning. Bm»rttat. « LMt Vigour. Don't t-k* eh«nee«. Otl th* nS>W. prescrlptton (Bi»^ Jt W^hSki £1.000 decosltecf with Bank * **■'£•,B?H op Oystei Guarantee to bring new ««»llw » if hours, inak« yo« feel weßt «nd 10 yean hunger in « day* w mtmty buOt «n returr of empty P«)"e8'- PSJSL*" 1 " SEAMEAL CUSTARD DESSERT Sample gM Packet KUt Post Free .^0 Gregg'* Seameal Dessert contains natural iodine in correct quantities for health. No starch, no cornflour. Requires no eggs. Makes rich, cream; custard, delicious by itself or with fruit, etc. Send 3d. in stamps for generous sample packet to W. GREGG & CO. LTD., Dept. D, P.O. Box 243, Dunedin. If H/^ \^ old 3-pe» ruor- »nd [I ■/ \\ fit *h« »"od.rn 7 II JB- -0 Jj o'clock Slotted blido. \\ cr\D £_T // why not enior th" ft run m n Juxury of i « P ««dy, %Jf/' cloj» ihave — ttartinj __^g^^ tomorrow. What to Do for Nervous Indigestion When nerves go wrong they always strike at your weakest spot. When this spot happens to be the stomach, nervous dyspepsia results, appetite vanishes, and is replaced by an uneasy, hollow feeling that keeps up until every nerve in your body seems "on edge." The food you force down won't digest properly, you're fagged out and really useless to yourself or anyone else, It's the height of folly to force the digestion of food with some pepsin pill while tha stomach nerves are In such shape. Nervous indigestion comes from nerves alone. Get your nerves right and you'll f«el tip-top, and eat and digest what you eat as any normal, healthy person should. Nothing could be better for such cases than a couple of Phosphorated Iron tablets taken at every meal, or whenever you feel blue or depressed and your nerves are working overtime. Phosphorated Iron is one of the most effective nerve tonics ever found for nervous dyspepsia, nervous headaches, and upset nerves generally. It calms and steadies the nerves when they want to fly. It stimukttes and strengthens tins nerves when they ara dull, ! tired out nnd sluggisOi. and you can- , nol concentrate your mind oil work. Rvery tablet seems to go straight to Ihi} nerve uclls, and puts ambition, vim, vitality, confidence and courage in every inch of your body. All leading chemists .sell Ihesn Phosphorated Iron tablets. HO to <i package, and' scores of people right h?rr>. in Mils town can testify to their marvellous efficiency.

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Evening Post, Volume CXXV, Issue 20, 25 January 1938, Page 17

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Page 17 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CXXV, Issue 20, 25 January 1938, Page 17

Page 17 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CXXV, Issue 20, 25 January 1938, Page 17

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