YOUNG BILL PEPJOY
\ >'. ■ ' "S ' . A Parable From Christchurch s \Youhg Bill ' Popjoy is forty years old. t The 1 fellows at'the club call him "SunS shine" and tell.him it 'is high time he settled down. P^ioy has more "go" m him than hal£;*a^ r <jlt>zen twenty-year-olds put togeth&F.,' 'H>s business is t a success. He '&& " <We< of the happiest men m Christchurfcfc. His smile is infectious. He walks buoyantly and determinedly. He snjdys. life and has - the appetite of' a £c"a.thy boy. Doctors make no .money our >of Bill. "I ,f .toddle into th^chejhist sqatf get a large fc/6 -bottle of JC.P.-Ldje-Salt. And a tremendous lotT.ofT.it. ttipj' for 'your money. It's N?Z.-m'ad&/ "Every morning, as soon asri '"get' to I tak4 .a spoonful m a glass" Of. gdld, watei". It ' fizzes and bubblesy-^artd', tastes icily good, it clears my^'ead, keeps "^me right 'inside,' steers nfetfdle^fypf' Indigestion. Why, man— S»e- ..stuff'" helps you to LIVE!" Your chemist 'oi) nearest storekeeper will gl&diy sEi&piy yoii>
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NZ Truth, Issue 1103, 20 January 1927, Page 8
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163YOUNG BILL PEPJOY NZ Truth, Issue 1103, 20 January 1927, Page 8
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