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DON'T GROPE IN THE SLOUGH OF DESPOND

WHEN YOU CAN LIVE ON THE HILL-TOP OP HEALTH LET "STEVENS' ". SWEETEN YOUR , LIFE Would you like to be free from that liverish feeling, constipation, and those other phantasies of ill-health, which dis. turb your rest and haunt your waking thoughts? Would yo.u like to get up in -the morning feeling fit and well and full of vim—refreshed after a sound night's sleep, ready to meet all the petty worries of the day with a grin, and to enjoy three square meals with relish? Von know you would ! Then why tolerate, those sallow-faced ogres when glorious, bountiful health cnn be yours seven days a week.

Start immediately the Stevens' Health Habit. A daily before-break fast dose of this Salt that sweetens life (drunk while it "fizzes") will correct your sedentary mode of living by flushing the system, clearing the biood and correcting the Iner.' Get a bottle to-day—it onlv crw* f/6. "Ste.-ens' "' Health Salts ran be bought at the following stores in (.the Nelson District: M. A. Mcßr'ide, BruLc street, Nelson; P. Howcroft, Hardy street, Nelson ; A. W. Roberts and Co", Ltd., Hardy street. Nelson: Fniuzen and Co., Fi>:t Nelson : Maooy and Sons, Ltd., Motne'ca; Hodgson v<A Sots, .Wakefield.*

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXI, 29 December 1926, Page 6

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DON'T GROPE IN THE SLOUGH OF DESPOND Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXI, 29 December 1926, Page 6

DON'T GROPE IN THE SLOUGH OF DESPOND Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXI, 29 December 1926, Page 6

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