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“SLEEPS WITH BEST OF- THEM” FIFTY - SIX - YEAR - ULD P.W.D. treatment. From sleeplessness and EMPLOYEE FINDS THE SECRET, headaches to rheumatic and kidney .■ and liver weakness . . . . from blooaThe loss of energy and the mental pressure and constipation to stomach torment of night after night without complaints and headaches, etc sleep brings on old age. Nothing R.U.R. rids the system of the causes more quickly saps away life than of trouble and, by so doing, brings tossing and turning hour after hour back a restoration of health, it.U.K. without sleep coming to refresh and revive the system. “Good money” was thrown away by Mr James Hasler, Main Highways • employee of Otorohanga, who “tried all sorts of so-called cures” in an effort to overcome the drag of no sleep, due to rheumatics, kidney ’WI weakness and general failing stamina. Here are his own written words of the secret he found: “Two years WlLaffiw ’ ■Ct’/ ago I saw another advertisement. I used several lots of R.U.R. with wonderful results. My complaint has / h gone altogether and I can get my sleep at night with the best of them. /$. R.U.R. is also' good for the kidneys as I have found out.” From people in all walks of life is an internal cleanser; does not comes praise for R.U.R. Its curative drug, but detoxifies the body and rids and health benefits continue to un- it of poisons and germs so that fold, until it can be claimed that 19 natural functions are restored in full, out of 20 ailments either yield to or So take R.U.R. and right you are. are removable by the sensible R.U.R. 4/2 and 7/9.

Tiw Cheat Belli 'BIG BEN and BELL TEA

a Think of BELL the TEA of extra strength that always goes the farthest The booming voice of Big Ben, heart throb of the British Empire, I strong, reliable, defying Hitler’s blitz — voice of reassuring confidence JI 810 I for *k e WOf ld to hear — comes from the famous Bell which strikes S \ th® hours in tl?e Clock Tower of the British Houses of Parliament. It weighs 13 tons, cost £40,000 and is named after Sir Benjamin Hall, First Commissioner of Works, when it was hung in 1856. The Clock is popularly called Big Ben, too. Its dial is 22 feet in diameter. TOB/ Labour Day Week-End Have a by SMI As bookings for most of this Friday and Saturday s express and through trains are much heavier than usual, those who’ve planned to have the week-end away from home should be sure to attend to reservations without delay. For people who prefer just a day’s outing, there’ll be a wide choice of short rail trips to pleasant places on Monday. GENEROUS CONCESSIONS FOR FAMILIES

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Southland Times, Issue 24574, 24 October 1941, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Southland Times, Issue 24574, 24 October 1941, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Southland Times, Issue 24574, 24 October 1941, Page 3