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BALANCE YOUR* DIET. Dietitians recommend the regular use of fish or oysters as a corrective of iodine deficiency. More efficacious is the daily use of Gregg’s SEAMEAL with food. Made from edible seaweed, Seameal is a food—not a drug. The Seameal habit is a healthy, wholesome one and beneficial for all. Remember, Seameal has 30 times the iodine content of dried oysters.—Advt.

STEWART’S PHARMACY for your New Year CAMERAS and FILMS and bring your films for DEVELOPING and PRINTING STEWART’S same day SERVICE is better than ever. ’(Advt.) I*

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Southland Times, Issue 22813, 12 February 1936, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Southland Times, Issue 22813, 12 February 1936, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Southland Times, Issue 22813, 12 February 1936, Page 2

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