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Merry and Bright! If Old King Cole had neglected his morning glass of Andrews Liver Salt, he would not have been the “merry old soul” we read about I Unlike a fairy-tale, there is a basis of fact for the benefits which yoif gain from Andrews Liver Salt. Many minor ills are due simply to sluggish liver.— to a clogging of the system with poisonous food wastes. A morning glass of Andrews gently clears the system and purifies the blood—you feel refreshed, invigorated, mentally alert and full of "pep” and confidence. Start the day regularly with a glass of Andrews. Enjoy the glowing health that follows Inner Cleanliness. Andrews is effervescent, cooling, refreshing pleasant-tasting, not habit-forming, and entirely harmless. A] I #

DIARY 'A, 10 O’CLOCK TOMORROW MORNING RADIO 4ZB ® The New L AGO LIME Sun-Proof fled & Green PAINTS These paints dry with a gloss equal to enamel, retain their colour Indefinitely, and will protect the surface to which they, are.applied for many years. Obtainable from S. F. ABIIRM Ltd 389 PRINCES STREET.

Mo Bother About Boggoge Railway's Left Luggage System Often, when a brief transaction at the station luggage office could save them much time and bother, train travellers are needlessly irritated by the petty yet vexatious problem of privately storing unwanted luggage or parcels. For their convenience and protection the Railways have a left luggage system that provides for the safe storage of parcels, baggage, bicycles, etc., at the very moderate fee of 5d per month for each package. Rely On Your Roilways

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Evening Star, Issue 23865, 21 April 1941, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 23865, 21 April 1941, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 23865, 21 April 1941, Page 5

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