A SENSIBLE HABIT. The most sensible habit yon can cultivate is that of taking a dose of Chamberlain’s Tablets eacli night before retiring. By this means you can keep your stomach healthy and clean, your liver active, and your bowels regular. and when these three condit'ons | prevail, good health comes ns a inat- | ter of course. —Sold by E. D. Smith, Chemist, Gisborne. h not affaiJ o. c i ■?> st stm © coii&n or com • 5 O Large Family Size Bottle 2/6 —! Yes! When you got up >* on these cold "freezy” mornings you’ll enjoy a hot cup of " Strang’s . Soluble,” the Coffee that’s “made in a minute.” It is fj just as refreshing and stimulating, in place of forenoon or afternoon tea, —in house or office. More delicious and ‘l richer tlian so called “'essences.” Try it I D. Strang, Ltd. 11. airang, Munf. lurercargill ..yfflik 1 "IMSTAhT-*. i. SOLUBLE >*3SK,i
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Gisborne Times, Volume LXIII, Issue 10096, 8 September 1925, Page 2
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