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On Account of Mrs. E. Aitken, who has sold her property. TX/L x. W < 171**,*,***? *> SALE MONDAY NEXT, At 1 p.m. Sharp. What IS CilaStO i Everything is In very good order. ' - • . ii * j r* _« »i.«- B. JOHNSTON AND CO., *Elasto' is a vital cell food. It restores Auctioneers. to the blood the vital elements which ■ ■ ■ ■■ ■ . «— combine with the blood albumin to form organic elastic tissue and thus enables A H -.—> — - - Nature to restore elasticity to the broken- ACT Bl 111 9 A II II fill down and devitalised fabric of veins, fi^llllllll fillUll I arteries and heart, and so to re-establish _■ _ • 0 normal', healthy circulation, without which P||tt|tAf| ]M «l tni||||tAr there can be no true healing I NINE h|||D6u 111 O lIIIIIII™S TIMES OUT OF TEN THEIREAL wh ABthma am TROUBLE IS BAD CIRCULATION. Bronchitis poison your system, ruin your healtl and weaken your heart. 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Evening Post, Volume CXXXIV, Issue 105, 30 October 1942, Page 6

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