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M Just as tm ?r!;i! m i'Hli'lS ■ -'.lv: iFr Because it is the mildest, safest corrective known ..... because it 'forms no habit, produces no unpleasant reaction . . . because it is free from all irritant drugs and harsh mineral salts, or sugar because it corrects the vital acidalkali balance .... because it is pleasant to take .. . there is nothing despite imitations ‘just as good’ or ‘just the same’ as ENO, whatever price you pay. ENO costs only 2/-. Double Quantity, 3/6. Eno’s ‘Fruit Salt’ is obtainable from all chemists or stores.

Greatest Exhibition in the Southern Hemisphere BE there! Be there! Visitors are amazed and thrilled with the cofossa! New Zealand Centennial Exhibition. Days and nights of fun and magnificent spectacles . . . the pageantry of a nation celebrating its 100th birthday .. . stupendous exhibits from all parts of the world ~, delightful music . . . breath-taking excitements of playiand with the world’s most diverting devices ... © thousand attractions! AMPLE ACCOMMODATION FOi ALL No visitor need be without suitable accommodation. Arrangements have been made to provide comfortable, convenient quarters in hotels, boarding houses, guest houses, private houses, camps —for thousands of visitors. A huge Exhibition Hotel has been specially constructed handy to the grounds. Get printed form, '“How to obtain accommodation,” from any Post Office or Railway Station and then write to The Accommodation Bureau, P.O. Box 544, Wellington. Now in full swing and continuing until May, 1940. NZ2S

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Northern Advocate, 29 November 1939, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Northern Advocate, 29 November 1939, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Northern Advocate, 29 November 1939, Page 8

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