ARE YOU * NERVY?" THEN TAKE VTVTFIO IT WILL HERBALLY RESTORE. That's the secret of Viviflc. It restores herbally. . .... Vivifio is no drug, no stimulant, no temporary "steadier" of weakened nerves. Vivifio is a buildfer. Vivifio is a natural food, supplying naturally the iron your nerves need. ~ ■ ';•■ .. The results of taking Viyiflc are permanent. Nerve weaknesses, stomach troubles, bowel irregularities give place to a smooth running of tho system. _ ... Vivifio —"life-giving —is a herbal compound. It feeds and wuriflss. ">••■ : Doctors regularly recommend it in preference to mineral drugs. • . ■.;••: A Hawera suffereo writes: I found Vivifio strengthened mfe and assisted digestion very materially.''. Taken with Vivifio Ointmetit, used externally Vivific—"life-giving"—banshee the worst castes of Eotema. This double treatment is effective where everything else tried has proved of no avail. , , _—■:,- «... If you are "ntervy." take Vmfio—flife. giving." If you have Ecsema. combine Vivifio— "life-giving"—with Vivifio. Ointment rubbed on the sore places. Tonio, 3s 8d: Ointment. 2s 6d. At Chemists and Grooers. Say "Vi-viff-io."—Advt.
Coloured knit silk chemise vests, with opera /top and shoulder straps. Colours: Sky and salmon. In all sizes. Usually 18s 6d and 19s Sd. Special sal* price, 13s and OtfQgDab Sal*,
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18642, 25 February 1924, Page 5
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