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& V •< mj£ mmm i In Emu, you will find striking proof that our Empire can produce wines that are equal to the best the world can offer. Yet because of a preferential rate of duty and other economies you may enjoy the rich maturity of Emu for much more moderate cost. At all hotels, bottle stores, and wine and spirit merchants. HE EMU AUSTRALIAN WINE CO. LTD., LONDON. (Vineyards at Morphett Vale, near Adelaide.) blished IS6S. Purveyors 6ji appointment to H.M• the King. AUSTRALIAN ENERGY saw V- \ »v, ... & <PI / Jf .h;< v' - ; "-4 v -Pi mi L Have you ever reckoned up the cost of a hot day, in loss of efficiency ? And yet 7 this loss ia so easy to avoid. It is not the strength of the sun, but the heat and heaviness in your blood, which makes you dull and tired. Eno's "Fruit Salt" cools you through and through—by gently removing the clogging waste and poison from your system. Leaving the foodways sweet and clean ! Keeping your system punctual and regular 1 Eno every morning—there is no better rule of health. SOLD EVERYWHERE IN TWO SIZES ||| Sales Agents: The British Harold F. Ritchie & Co. of N.Z Ltd., 76 Dixon Street, Wellington. ./ The words " ENO " and " Fruit Salt" are registered trade marks v * : -.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21113, 22 February 1932, Page 13
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233Page 13 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21113, 22 February 1932, Page 13
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