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Eno does only one simple thing. But because that very thing lies right at the root of healthy living, it’s everything! Ask yourself now if your system is as dutiful day by day as it should be. And if the answer is NO —or even a doubtful YES then your happiness and your energy and your mental outlook are far from being what they might be. A glass of ENO’S “ Fruit Salt ” every morning will soon put all that right! Thousands of people could tell you how beneficently—and yet how mildly —it acts. How , it helps to keep in perfect physical fitness. And how in doing so it helps you to get far more enjoyment out of your everyday life. There’s laughter and sunshine in the sparkle of ENO I The wordsEno’ and * Fruit Salt '* are registered as trade marks. ■ ' To celebrate their Diamond Jubilee, J. C. Eno Ltd., have collected into a book sixty of Mr. Punch’s inimitable illustrations —one for each year from 1868 to 1928. It shows in an amusing and attractive way how manners and habits have changed. Sent to you on receipt of 3d. in stamps. , suoscnoe xo xne iwxiieiii "I the latest Local, District, and Cable News; SOLD EVERYWHERE IN TWO SIZES. Write the N.Z. Sales Agents : the British Harold F. Ritchie & Co. of N.Z.Ltd., 72 Dixon St,, Wellington

*9S 7 Rl •n j % RIC A V.' V. 1 p* \\ U -ft NS u choose the lemon r=- ~ ■'VC'7- C\ THE flavour of fresh picked lemons, Mended in custard that is smooth as cream and of exactly the right delicate sweetness that’s Edmonds Custard. It is made so quickly, so easily. On your pantry shelf, you can have several delicious flavours to choose from at any moment, but, when you serve apples, choose LEMON. /• r. • i I i : :» I )jf A\ 1 ’• V’\ # ; V/~' m w vED to Sev« a peUcvo^ 3 St'- 'l oUt s * f\av k «„cnbevrV M V& *v Cve ara m. \i i If sat* atva yaii^ a i </ w :~‘Ai f tywA'd U Lfff f ■/// v/ •// " 310 U9TARD

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Northern Advocate, 16 March 1929, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Northern Advocate, 16 March 1929, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Northern Advocate, 16 March 1929, Page 4

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