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Contentment At Forty Are you Enjoying it? AT forty a man or woman should be in the zenith of life. The mind calm and active, the nerves steady, and body full-blooded. No task should be too difficult to undertake, and business and home worries should be swept away as soon as they appear. Sometimes this desirable state is not achieved. Reverses at work have broken down many men, and endless family cares have worn out numerous women. Touchy nerves, depression, irritability, back and head pains, which are signs of thin blood, come too often with middle age. If these symptoms are disturbing you, begin at once to renew and enrich your blood with Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills. These pills are a boon to the man or woman who needs renewed vitality and reinforced nerves. Dr, Williams’Pink Pills Of All Chemists & Storekeepers 3/- per bottle. L SSETEHatH: (From s Photo) NORMAN KERRY VS SMr, Tforman Kerry uses only Rexona Shaving Soap “l presume you realise how important it is for a motion picture star to be closely shaved—closeups must be perfect. The shave in the morning must last all day. Rexona Shaving Soap is the only soap which I have found that really softens the beard where it should be softened. Permit me to join my thankful voice in the chorus of praise. No soap save Rexona Shaving Soap tor me!” (Sgd.) NORMAN KERRY. c H§xona Shaving Soap The Triangular m Stick I

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Evening Star, Issue 19779, 1 February 1928, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 19779, 1 February 1928, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 19779, 1 February 1928, Page 12