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TAKE IT WARM WHEN IT’S COLD! Not many know that in Tool weather the pleasantest way to take the before breakfast glass of Stevens’ Health Salt is in water with the ••hill off. Not only is it more pleasant, but its action is quicker, imparting a lively freshness with which to commence the day. Particularly, too, in warm water, is it prompt a»d certain in relieving sick headaches, biliousness, flatulence, dizziness and the aches of rheumatism, lumbago and sciatica. Naturally for constant good health you take your Stevens’ Health Salt every morning; but have you tried it with the chill o ff? Drink it this way to-morrow and each following day until the hot • ?athcr comes, when perhaps you will nr<er it >n co,(1 water again . . . . J either wav. Sold in 2/6 /Sfes at all chemists and stores. —1The bravest among us sometimes fTer from cold feet, but not. those of "fwho have « “UNIQUE” Hot Water uuttle. A British guarantee, 2.

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Grey River Argus, 11 September 1930, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Grey River Argus, 11 September 1930, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Grey River Argus, 11 September 1930, Page 5

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