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OH! THAT MAN!

He just breezes into your presence witlj eyes clear and sparkling, face aglow with animation, wits wide awake—the very embodiment of health and energy. When he has gone you get up languidly and examine your liverish countenance in the mirror, and wonder where the difference between you lies. Here's the difference: His system is regular; you are constipated. His liver is active; yours is sluggish. Consequently his blood is pure, whilst yours is full of bile and other waste products that have a paralysing effect upon yrar body and brain. What you need is Cockle's Pills. Their bracing effect is positively wonderful'. Get a box to-day, and take two at bedtime for a %veek, and you will ftel and look like a new being. Sma'l pill, new size, Is 6d per box, of all chemists.—Advt.

Rex Beach's novel, "Rope's End," is now pictured as " A Sainted Devil," with Rudolph Valentino, starring Tivoli and Everybody's, Friday. Sample sets of the new season's fabrics are now ready for posting to country residents. Write to-day.—Milne and Cnoyce, Ltd. Rex Beach's novel, "Ropo's End," is now pictured as " A Sainted . Devil," with Rudolph Valentino, starring Tivoli and Everybody's, Friday.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 19124, 16 September 1925, Page 14

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OH! THAT MAN! New Zealand Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 19124, 16 September 1925, Page 14

OH! THAT MAN! New Zealand Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 19124, 16 September 1925, Page 14

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