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HEALTH' AT 7 AM. You can keep your entire system in tiptop condition by taking " Stevens' Heal ih Salt • occasionally. ; ' Fills you : with ■ fretfh vigour, vitality and health. There's pep in every ; ; glass of, this sparkling ' drink. ;^ ; Each ': bottle ;'of "Stevens" contains 64' doses. 2s •6d • all chemists and stores. IF YOU LIVED NEXT DOOR TO THE \MILL^ ; you? couldn't , buy : fresher, cleaner flour than " SUNBEAM." ~lt is milled .from ,; Southern wheat. ; "All % good flours are, made from' Southern wheat; "SUNBEAM," however, is bagged ■in Auckland, so, that you get not only the highest -in quality,: but; the. most>;. immaculate in cleanliness. By asking for "Sunbeam," you get a better flour without paying a higher price—a flour which will improve your } cooking . tremendously! ;10 ;^ * Nazol cannot be used too freely, the stronger the atmosphere• of Nazol created in the early - stages- of. influenza infection, '■. the. more promptly 'it.' is . controlled. %■ f.;;'. Norton's Premier Egg Preservative at all grocers. Keeps eggs fresh. ■ Insist on Norton's. ! Thousands during the great influenza epidemic realised : the ' wonderful protective power which the free ; use {of Kwol } gaw them 9vex inuusnza infectious, ,

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18499, 8 September 1923, Page 7

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186

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18499, 8 September 1923, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18499, 8 September 1923, Page 7

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