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Esau Sold His Birthright a Mess of Potage for CHEST COLDS How many of you are selling your Health —for the saving of a few Pence? Pure drug's are essential to the treatment of any complaint, and the handling of “cheap” medicinal products, in particular by unqualified persons, and the sa'e there- ‘ g which undoubtedly requires looking ithorities. There is a growing opinion of, is somethin into by the au amongst IVfedical men and Pharmacists, that a lot of digestive and nervous troubles are caused by the ign nfer orerior ant use of medicinal tablets, and the buying of i or adulterated drugs. Those who serve medicine serve humanity. Theirs can never be an ordinary business. Nor can their success be measured by commercial standards. The conscientious seller of medicinal products studies but one object, and that on y .... the selling of the product which will benefit the health of the purchaser. That is why, in the interest of your health, you should always secure your medicinal requirements from your chemist, who by education and training is properly qualified to serve you. # f i I 0 % % |IN CASH to Winnorc nf I to Winners of Macleans Slogan Competition oothpaste and Macleans Vanishing Cream- require t. slogan. They offer £350 cash in prizes to the writers of the winning slogans, as follow?: Ist £2OO 2nd £4O 3rd £lO and 100 other valuable cash prizes All you have to do to qualify is to write a slogan not exceeding twelve words about Macleans Toothpaste or Vanishing Cream. Send it with your name and also the name of CHEMIST to “Macleans Slogan Competition,” care Jollands Limited, Wellington, and send with the slogan the empty carton from a jar of Macleans Vanishing Cr6am, or of a large tube of Macleans Peroxide Toothpaste. You may send in as many slogans as you like, but each must be accompanied by one of the above mentioned cartons. Slogans are easy to write—no expert training required—just a bright idea—which might occur to any of us. MACLEANS PEROXIDE TOOTHPASTE 1 AND MACLEANS VANISHING CREAM are obtainable from your CHEMIST at 1/6. An EMULSION which Children Like. AYRTONS FLEET EMULSION is one of the most palatable on the market, being very finely flavoured. Tests have shown that even the most common food sources cannot alone be relied upon during the winter time to supply the precious Vitamins A and D. Winter vegetables and even winter eggs and winter milk often lack the health elements which they so abundantly furnish during the summer, and so if we do not take care our resistance and vitality are lowered during the winter. / By taking AYRTONS FLEET EMULSION you make up the deficiency, giving your system an abundance of health-giving material which enables it to build up strong resistance against threatening ailments. Moreover AYRTONS FLEET EMULSION is very palatable to take. Children like it. It is a very finely flavoured emulsion of standardised Cod Liver Oil. Obtainable from your CHEMIST at BKOHCHITIS . . . Pleurisy, Sore Throat. Immediate soothing relief with. Wawn's Wawn’s Wonder w ooi, highly medicated, generates Immediate soothing warmth, and draws out Inflammation. “Just a few words of praise for your wonderful Wonder Wool,” writes one sufferer. “I was laid up with pleurisy and the doctor prescribed Wawn’s Wonder Wool. In three days X was on my feet and am now completely better.” Doctors and Nurses recommend Wawn’s Wonder Wool for all Bronchial, Nerve and Muscular Complaints. 2/6 packet. FROM CHEM--2/9 and MONSOL PASTILLES Give Relief to SORE THROATS and COLDS and PREVENT INFECTION. Owing to the great germicidal power of Monsol, combined with its freedom from irritating properties, it has been possible for the first time to prepare a throat pastille which will completely disinfect the mouth and throat, killing any injurious germs that may be present without any injury to delicate or inflamed membranes. Obtainable from your CHEMIST at 2/6 '.-W. 9 OUT OF 10 NEED HONEYLAX to correct ‘-Hidden” Constipation. HONEYLAX the pleasant, effective gentle laxative, is obtainable from your CHEMIST at 1/6 2/6 and HOSPITAL Size 5/6 c=> djgSL BEST for TEETH and GUMS I-O-DENT TOOTHPASTE contains medicinal lodine. Checks any tendency to Goitre; firms gums, and removes any tartar from the teeth. A British product. Obtainable from your CHEMIST at j w f Gr&ndpa, yeaston CADBURY*! BOURN-VITA is a delicious Health Food Drink made by Cadbury’s which has become extremely popular of late. Cadbury’s BOURN-VITA was recommended to patients by over 10,000 English Doctors during its first month in Britain. Obtainable from your Chemist £ lb. tins i lb. tins 1/2, 2,/Z CADBUHH» First thing in Morning when you take YEASTON TABLETS Sluggish Liver ? Coated Tongue ? Upset Stomach ? Sick Headaches ? Eat YEASTON TABLETS every day for a quick, sure, pleasant and perfectly natural cure. Most of the ordinary ills are caused by Self Poisoning—autointoxication the medical men call it. Eat YEASTON TABLETS made from Pure Brewers’ Yeast and you will feel the flow of perfect health. 36 for 2/6. 100 for 5/6. Obtainable from your CHEMIST. Buy with Confidence FROM YOUR CHEMIST QUALITY PAYS

THE Imported Angbra Buck PRINCE. from LadV Rachael Byng’s Two English Champions Koko and Doris IITerms on application. 28. CASHMERE VIEW STREET. 7703 Off Rose Street.

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Star (Christchurch), Volume LXIV, Issue 833, 5 August 1933, Page 28 (Supplement)

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Page 28 Advertisements Column 2 Star (Christchurch), Volume LXIV, Issue 833, 5 August 1933, Page 28 (Supplement)

Page 28 Advertisements Column 2 Star (Christchurch), Volume LXIV, Issue 833, 5 August 1933, Page 28 (Supplement)

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