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The World Famous ''Ounce of Prevention'^ ' A dash of ENO in a glass of water daily Intestinal poisoning from absorption is the catlse of many ills. It yields and succumbs to ENO’S “Fruit Salt” because ENO so surely, but ever so gently and safely, eliminates the poisonous waste matter that causes it. Thus does the simple daily dash of ENO'S "Fruit Salt” become the “ounce of prevention'’ that forestalls any necessity for the more drastic measures. To gain a new zest for life and its duties, test ENO for yourself . . . just a dash in a glass of water every morning for a few days. ENO makes a delightful cool drink. In Summer, many business people keep a handy bottle in the office. It will keep you alert and vigorous always. Resolutely Refuse Substitutes. ENOS salt; Sold everywhere in two sizes. The words ‘ENO’ and ‘Fruit Salt' are registered trade marks. Saks Agents: The British Harold F. Ritchie £ Co. of N.Z. Ltd., 7a Dixon Street, Wellington U YOUR HOME - If NOT fAFE 1 until — "N 3 -ar mm \ 11LWwj ■ you replace that dangerous disinfectant with this safe one— Camfosa. Most disinfectants are poison—that deadly ogre lying In wait for innocent curiosity. Tragedy stalks in company with them but not with Camfosa, FOR CAMFOBA IS SAFE. Replace your present disinfectant with Camfosa NOW and a glimpse of a bottle In the children’s hands will no longer terrify you. You must have a disinfectant to keep your drains, sinks, •tc., sweat, then have the nondangerous one—CAMFOSA. CAMFOSA u excellent a* mm antiseptic moethwmh. Use " ■ <AM FOSA <* —Tire sa(e DKINFECTANT NO EXCUSE For Procrastination NOW! A Good Set of Teeth For £2/12/6 (Upper or Lower). Every day you delay your health suffers. We use the latest anaesthetic: Nitrous Oxide and Oxygen, and WE OUARANTEE NO AFTER-EFFECTS, PAIN, OR DANGER. Purchase one of these new sets instead of having your present one remodelled.. These will fit better, look better, give more comfort—and costs little more than the remodelling fee. London Dental Institute 112 a CASHEL STREET (over Isitt’s) ’Phone 33-909

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Star (Christchurch), Volume XLIV, Issue 62, 14 March 1931, Page 20 (Supplement)

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Page 20 Advertisements Column 2 Star (Christchurch), Volume XLIV, Issue 62, 14 March 1931, Page 20 (Supplement)

Page 20 Advertisements Column 2 Star (Christchurch), Volume XLIV, Issue 62, 14 March 1931, Page 20 (Supplement)