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Mr Cant I Mr Can ’•V'v.^To' NENV »/, 2 & Mr Can’t is quite a nice man in his way. But oh, so fussy about himself, so afraid of catching cold, and so depressed about business. ‘lf only you had my troubles,’ he often says. A great many weary people have got his troubles —though not quite the ones he means. For a great many people are ill and poisoned —because they don’t keep clean inside 1 As for Mr Can—it’s a wonder he doesn’t tire himself out sometimes. The way he drives that car. The way he romps with the children. And how he works ! The whole point is that Mr Can keeps himself as clean inside as out. Doesn’t let waste matter stay long enough to poison him and make him yawny and wretched. Mr Can takes Eno every morning. Mr Can knows! Eno’s ‘Fruit Salt’ turns Can’t into Can! Heaviness—into freshness ! Sleeplessness—into dreamless rest! Half-health —into all-year-round fitness! Just to drink Eno is to know you’ll feel better for it—the taste is so clean and fresh and pleasant. Eno does for the inner man what soap and water does for the outer. And who can deny that this inner cleansing is not the more vital ? Get some Eno to-day! NZE.S7 The words ‘Eno’ and ‘Fruit Salt’ are registered trade marks. Sales Agents: The British Harold F, Ritchie cf Co. of N.Z- Ltd., 76 Dixon Street, Wellington

“I won’t tell you what my husband called it, but it wasn’t at ail complimentary a WE have only been married about fourteen months .... and when I first started housekeeping I had a lot to learn. At first I couldn’t ‘balance the family budget’ .... and that caused me to do a lot of bad buying just because tilings were cheap. One day my husband ‘boiled-over’ about the tea I gave him to drink .... I won’t tell you what he said, but it wasn’t at all complimentary. Of course I wept a little. Then I bough* the, ‘best’ tea I could—‘Amber Tips.’ Personally, I was glad, because I had' always considered ‘Amber Tips’ the best tea before marriage. Then came the surprise that made me investigate all my purchasing. I found that while ‘Amber Tips’ cost a little more per pound, THE COST PEE WEEK POE TEA WAS LESS THAN EVEE BEFOEEi You don’t use nearly as much ‘Amber Tips,’ and a pound goes nearly twice as far. No more cheap tea for us ... . ‘Amber Tips’ is not only more refreshing and better flavoured, but it is also by far the most economical.”

it 3 ;r & /»' IS SAFE doesn't scratch Old Dutch doesn't scratch . . . that is one of the reasons why millions of women use this PERFECT CLEANSER for all 'household cleaning. Obtainable at all stores throughout the Dominion. 0 IgtaHMOPMBBMIMMWnWHIIWW-'W r It cheers you up ... it warms you **!?%'* pssssss/ 94 through ...its made in*a moment with boiling water ———■— a——nr—— - liatgMJmLLmrni, gYMIMGTONiS COFFEE & CHICORY ESSENCE Thai. Symington & Co, Ltd., Edinburgh and London

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXVI, 13 February 1933, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXVI, 13 February 1933, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXVI, 13 February 1933, Page 10