LASTING BENEFIT. Bilious people are never in good health. They are always more or less headachy, have poor appetites, and are easily upset by any but the plainest diet. Chamberlain’s Tablets are unrivalled for the treatment of biliousness. They act promptly on the liver, the root of the trouble, and stimulate it to full activity. Chamberlain’s Tablets act. naturally, toning, and strengthening the stomach, liver and bowels. The result is real, lasting benefit. Sold ■everywhere. Smiling floors reflect smiling faees when “Tan-ol” liquid polish is used. Cuts cost —lightens labour.—Advt. Why grow old before your time? Rheumatism, caused by an excess of uric acid in the blood stream, brings old age fast. Eliminate the cause by taking Rheumo and so keep young and active. Large bottles. 4/6 everywhere, a full week’s treatment. 210
Bright, bubbling robust health! Could you ever find a pile of sovereigns high enough to measure its worth ? A morning glass of Life Salt is your daily insurance of good health and heaps of energy. K.P. LIFE SALT One Size, Big Bottle, Family Use—2/6. kiio ;“£S>3 EMULSION THERE 15 SUBSTITUTE FOIL » MOSS reisn FOR. COUGHS SCOLDS wkshAw^ ISkmM©rm ©.B.©. Prescription has become famous for. the cure of skin troubles. This soothing liquid is. harmless to the most delicate skin, but is remarkably effective and quick in action.. If you are a sufferer from skin diseases, including Ulcers, Pimples, Sores, or Eczema in any form, this remedy will cure you. Get a 4/6 bottle to-day.
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Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 22 November 1924, Page 6
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