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Without pressure in our blood vessels the vital stream could not move, nor we live. But when we commiserate each other on suffering from ‘blood pressure,’ we mean unduly high blood pressure, commonly attributed to the „ high pressure of modem life. This is a characteristic disease of our times — from which vast numbers of middle aged people sulfa. p The root of the trouble is usually to be found in the stagnant food canal from which poisons are absorbed into the blood. These poisons slowly but surely spoil the coats of the arteries, making them rigid instead of supple, so that in time one of these arteries goes crack. Eno’s ‘Fruit Salt’ frees the system of the poisons of stagnation which ultimately work this ruin. It summons ■ into the food canal enough fluid to S dilute them and then dismiss them. This process is called osmosis. And I it is Nature’s way. Wk Eno acts by natural osmosis. It causes no local irritation. Its effect is the same - the thousandth time of taking as the . first time. It no more loses its power to serve our lives than light, air, food, J . water “d sleep lose their power to nourish and refresh. The vardt 'Eno* and 'Fruit Salt’ art regitteredas trade marh SOLD EVERYWHERE IN TWO SIZES Sales Agents; The British Harold F. Ritchie &. Co. Ltd., 72 Dixon St* Wellington

JHI “Mother, 11l bet the Princess looked just like you”.** Such artless tribute is the reward of women who retain “that schoolgirl complexion” by this simple rule of skin care IN his heart every boy wants to inclined to be dry, apply a touch think Ari mother the most beauti- of good cold cream—that is all. ful mother in the world. Thousands Do this regularly, and particularly of mothers fulfill this hope by safe- in the evening. guarding their youth, past the N ever ] eav e powder and rouge on thirties and well into the forties. 6ver night They c ] og p Ores> Correa skin care is a large pan of often enlarge them . Blackheads the formula for staying young— and disfigurements often follow, and looking it. They must be washed away. Do This simple daily rule not think any green soap, or one Largely on expert advice, thousands represented as of olive and palm use gentle Palmolive in this way: oils, is the same as Palmolive. Wash your face gently with sooth- Use Palmolive for the bath. While ing Palmolive Soap, massaging the p a lmolive has been perfected as the lather softly into the skin. Rinse finest facial soap, it is the supreme thoroughly, first with warm water, luxury when used for bathing. Its then with cold. If your skin is smooth, creamy lather keeps your body delightfully smooth, fresh and cool. Write for a free sample of ffSSkgggSS -J Palmolive. And it costs but 7|d. the cake! So little that millions let it do for their bodies what it does for their faces. Hta.iiv.-s.ap 1 Obum a cake-then note the differ, touched by human 1 ence one week makes. The 5“ d ’ Xa b "’s /’/zQ. Palmolive Co. (A/sia) Ltd., WRAPPED 50LD UV PER CAKE Wellington. com.cur. 7/16/28 KEEP THAT SCHOOLGIRL COMPLEXION

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XVIII, Issue 202, 9 August 1928, Page 8

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