»••• mmm m mmmm mmm m J BHflll . ■ ■ w ■ r. i • in 5■ v|:%li'^Hß^|lii| LMiliuißi 10 for 7d. CORK TIPPED OR PLAIN a m y 1 m m 9S& mm 0.-V , ! \u. wtiß^TrnM it Old King Cole had neglected his morning glass of Andrews Liver Salt, he would not have been the " merry old soul" we read about I . * Unlike a fairy-tale, there is a basis of fact for the ijL'i®. benefits which you gain from Andrews Liver Salt. •11^4-+-Many minor ills are due simply to sluggish liver —to [J||' c " a clogging of the system with poisonous food wastes. ||rjr-rr A morning glass of Andrews gently -v clears the system and purifies the blood—you feel refreshed, invigorated, mentally alert and full of "pep" and confidence. ■v" Start the day regularly with a glass of Andrews. Enjoy the glowing health that KSSmkI i follows Inner Cleanliness. Andrews ia pßtew . effervescent, cooling, refreshing I i pleasant-tasting, not habit-forming, and o entirely harmless. IkaSßMSiiSlSlliSl h BSC
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 23995, 19 June 1941, Page 7
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163Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 23995, 19 June 1941, Page 7
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