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A Health--Secrec that ff m ": '^S^^ Workers *? Your whole outlook on life is c happy when you feel your normal, healthy, good-tempered self—free of such "kill joy" ills as consti- ■*, pation and stomach upsets. Take Z'- Chamberlain's Tablets regularly to maintain healthy activity of \ r- liver and bowels. They're safe, drugless, wonderfully effective. 7,.' At all chemists and stores. - .small Size 1/6. Family Size 3/«. . s- A;Chamberlain's to-night ":. will" put you right! .<., ..... I^Murine (unveils the beauty^oF-yourJEyes. Chemist* recommend -Marine—3 A g bottle ir ■ ■ PER LB. a DELICATE STOMACH needs a MILD Antacid .. Give your meals a chance to digest properly. Delicate stomachs always take a little longer in the process and food so easily ferments, causing flatulence and pain. But a tablespoonful or so of Dinneford's Pure Fluid Magnesia after eating, quickly stops this harmful acid fermentation, and prevents any feeling of fullness or depression. Be sure you get Dinneford's— specially made for delicate stomachs. Be sure you give DINNEFORD'S pure fluid MAGNESIA ', ' Also'obtainable in TABLET form Bland1/" ..Safe • Effective . \ ' •' ir •; ■ " \ s Piks Disappear No Catting or Salves Needed. External treatments seldom bamsl piles. Nor does cutting remove the cause. The canse is inside—bad circulation. The blood is stagnant, the veins flabb>. The bowel walls are weak, the parts almost dead. To quickly and safe!} rid /ourself oi yfies you must free the circulation— ■end a fresh current through stagnant pools. Internal treatment is the one saft method. Ointments and cutting won't d« k. J. 8. Leonhardt, MJ)., » specialist, set at work some years ago to find a real Internal remedy for piles. He succeeded He named his prescription Vaeuloid, and tried it ii&VJ,>v(^ relfis^;uße£6i7e -he was satisfied. -Noro fels3iL'**HiNß^fe' Zealand, Vacoloid li«*OT^SlShrii6-^Aywhere l under guarantee. It is a harmless tablet, easy to'take, and the makers will gladly refund the purchase price to any dissatisfied customer.

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Evening Post, Volume CXXIX, Issue 72, 26 March 1940, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CXXIX, Issue 72, 26 March 1940, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CXXIX, Issue 72, 26 March 1940, Page 12

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