WAKE UP YOUR LIVER BILEWITHOUT CALOMEL And You’ll Jump Out of Bed in tbe Morning Full of Vim. If you feel sour, tired and weary, and the world looks blue, don’t swallow a lot of salts, mineral water, oil, laxative candy or chewing gum and expect them to make you suddenly sweet and buoyant and full of sunshine. For they can’t do it. They only move the bowels, and a mere movement doesn’t get at the cause. The reason for your down-and-out feeling is your liver. It should pour out two pounds of liquid bile into your bowels daily. If this bile is not flowing freely your food doesn’t digest. It just decays in the bowels. Wind bloats up your stomach. You have a thick, bad taste, and your breath is foul, skin often breaks out in blemishes. Your head aches, and you feel down and out. Your whole system is poisoned r4 H TI7 n, Q It takes those good old CAR! ER b LITTLE OLIVER PILLS »to get these two pounds of bile flowing freely and make you feel “up and up.” They contain wonderful, harmless, gentle vegetable extracts, amazing when it comes to making the bile flow freely. But don’t ask for liver pills. Ask for CARTER’S Little Liver Pills. Look for the name Carter’s Little Liver Pills on the red label. Sold in two sizes, 1/6 and 3/9. Resent A substitute. Another good gain—thanks to SCOTT’S, the vital extra that every baby needs. SCOTT’S Emulsion supplies concentrated nourishment in an easily digestible form. It balances baby’s diet. It builds bone. Puts on weight. Resists disease. Your Doctor will tell you how SCOTT’S -A Emulsion adds essential elements to a baby’s ZkJUkP diet, how it encourages f a steady weekly gain in t 4 health and strength, in growth and weight, SCOTT’S Emulsion Every baby needs it My lucky star art union. RESULTS. Drawn at Wellington, August 28th, 1934. First Prize .... £2000—C63589 Second Prize .. £500—C21184 Third Prize .. £200—878675 Fourth Prize K .i £100—C55162 Fifth Prize .. £50—853033 £25 Prizes. A 96838 C 62302 £lO Prizes. A 22625 25426 57458 70103 83308 95402 840436 42258 50414 50609 51877 67376 83942 85747 C 20545 25636 29208 31759 46665 46738 £5 Prizes. A 21925 24884 27172 29352 30187 30259 30346 30376 31494 31742 34812 36657 36676 37121 37462 39141 39251 39713 40346 42923 43373 43452- 45028 46863 48797 49853 50073 . 50363 50595 51281 52774 54818 59014 59176 59422 59626 60386 60594 64375 64535 69254 69773 70321 70547 70821 71539 73421 75198 76019 76638 76677 85613 85796 90494 90661 92041 92259 94571 820042 20323 21861 22580 25626 26421 30334 30363 31708 32251 32914 33883 '34045 35916 36174 38604 39585 39691 40284 40643 41016 42034 43132 45492 46297 50015 50523 50925 52240 52249 52952 53336 54562 54835 56683 56983 58404 58594 59014 59342 59474 59563 60188 62973 63241 63442 65362 66768 66951 67437 G7BSS 68775 69424 75677 77342 78883 78887 80897 81861 83032 86081 86658 89442 90245 90694 96204 96847 96869 97-759 C 21305 25105 26514 28157 28443 28446 29306 30498 30561 31648 40241 40428 43346 45351 45799 46'392 47142 47624 55291 55479 61212 61943 63123 64039 70497 71412 71414 71582 73639 77462 78604 78609 78686 79243 79638 79826 80427 80489 83419 84014 84252 84715 85751 86357 86517 87>i.4 89503 89658 8979 G 90068 90262 90351 90397 n. mcarthur. , Secretary. Sluck is mostly Us ■ It’s not LUCK but PLUCK that S ■ counts. The good jobs are got ■ 9 and held by the men game ■ ■ enough to TRAIN for them. £ J I.C.S. Students everywhere PROVE this. ■ TELL ua YOUH NEQUIHEMENT3 AND DECEIVE 2 SEKEE ADVICE. S THE I.C.S. ILLUSTRATION METHOD ■ ■ MAKES HOME STUDY PRACTICAL ■ ■ International Correspondence S ■ Schools (New Zealand) Ltd. ■ m Dept. A., Box 854, Christchurch. J J Sin, — Plcue lend me a free proipaclui showing J “ Sow I can cucceed in the occupation 1 have marked. ■ H Accountant(lnstEx) Aeroplane Engln’r. n Secretarial (Inst Ex) Aeroplane Rigger, n ■ Com. Illustrator, Aero. Designing, _ H Fashion Drawing. Motor Engineer, g| H Cari’tures & C’toons Diesel Engineer, '*| Poster Drawing, Motor Meeh. Exam. n ■ Journalism, Electrical Engineer ■ H Short Story Writing, El. Wlremen’sEx., ■ Show Card Writer, Radio Engineering, g| H sa/eiman(enybranch) Radio Senicemen’s ■ ■ /frfoerf'r(aaybranch) Exam. ■ H Business M gement, Radio (Talkies) ■ ■ General Bookkeeper, Building Contractor, ■ ■ Farm Bookkeeper, Concrete Engln’r, ■ ■ Retail Management, Structural Eng’r, ■ ■ Business Letters, Draughtsmanship ■ ■ General Education, (name which branch) ■ ■ Matriculation, .Architect, ■ ■ A.MJ.E.E., Chill Engineer, ■ ■ A.M.1.C.E., N.Z. Highways Cert ■ ■ A.M.1.M.E., MechanicalEngln’r, ■ ■ Shorthand-Typing, Steam Certificates, ■ ■ Dressmaking, Chemistry (Jlnalu'l) ■ 2 (There are over 4,000,000 I.C.S. Bledenti, n £ over 30,000 of then being in New Zealand). ■ ■ ENQUIRitt COST NOTHINC—POST NOW ■ ■ Nam* ............ ■ ■ At* IMIHHIHI Occupation iMiiiiiHNtMiiitMiiiiiiii* I ■ ?G.S. ■ ■ ■wmsmmm
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Greymouth Evening Star, 1 September 1934, Page 12
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