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IfflW 111 A O m-iiK.ix FTTjjp.jj]? j 3 probably uo greater enemy of good health than ;< A JL? 1 faulty elimination. Case records of a great hospital h" J showed that eighty-live percent of lip patient- wen* troubled "’’h P oor elimination and that wb**n this condition was relicxcd practically all other complaint- xam-h'.l. What '-' stronger evidence is ne«<hd to Jiow that negle. I o| constipat ion is nothing short of danger on-. San-Bran, which is nature's own way Io int<-slinal chanline-s, ' aS helped thousands of men ami women --vrsa.nd children • zSV j sss? l °° ,(> r reatcr enjoyment of life, through heth.rr health relief from vague and obscure ill- -m b a- h. ada< bo, ner\<% ' 4 * rheumatism, lowered vitality ami tiredness, wbicjh arc often 3 ' caused by faulty elimination. Resolve to put lan end to constipation by ordering San-Bran from vour grocer today. -X; ' %v Read this list of San-Bran features and bear thjem in mind when vou write vour‘Mast line*’for this Limerick Competition. __ ' __ i J. San-Bran is a delicious food laxative. The : *C., golden Hakes arc rradv to eat with milk, 'Pvi Bi in II tfl ■ I 111 '1 IH ( ream, fruit, or -prinkhd or- other breakHI ■ K Bft SIJD ■ 111 | fast foods or desserts. San-Bran mav WW M B WM ll'J also be used manv delicious ami A HINT ON WINNING wholesome recipes lor cookies, and Entries will be judged mainly on apt- ||||||| ■■ii■ 3 ■ ■ IN N| I ill puddings. thought; so that the should, if possible, bring in some s ai, "Bran rcadilv absorbs water, forming feature of the product. Mgrl ri l l lIH ■ . ■J< ■ I a suit, bulkv mass in the intestines which Read carefully through this advertise- A, .M J a-.-l- in a'prrlr- llv nalujal manner the xou I get of good ideas fora line”. Or better still, get thorough of matter, a packet of San-Bran and try it 1 ■ 3. San-Bran mineral salts THESE SIMPLE RULES The first and second lines. Write plainly or curable all -in 8 oz. paiketa. ordinary of paper together with your name and J I FJ aBK 11 11 1 J 1 FI 3CBHH 11 send "Limerick,” Box 6A9. Wellington, or leave at any SanitarHealth Food Co. Shop. Send no K'dbKb a ■■ •««- »- » r h E :Xs e be lodged for sincerity LL\K> TO THIS and aptness of thought, originality and neat- Results will be published in this paper, together F F< < JL" FF g f ness. The decision of the judges will be final. with the new limerick, a fortnight after the FFF> Ft F • • • Fancy entries will not count extra. closing date. I 3. There will be a new Limerick Contest 4. The contest is FREE and open to everyone 4 pimply named Dan, rvery fortnight. Each contest wdl run for two except employees of the Sanitarium Health I)f/S surh „ sl - rfe _/ 0 A,„ 7 ~o u„ „ lnan weeks only. Entries must be in the hands of Food Company and Carlton-Carruthers I . J * the judges on the closing date of the contest. Limited. Til! he took 111JJ fid vice—fit was .heap at f.he price)— CONTEST NO. 8 CLOSES ON I PRIZEWINNERS IN LIMERICK CONTEST NO. 6 NOVEMBER loth . WATCH /....... FIRST PRIZE £5: Mr,. W. Castles, Ormondville; FIVE PRIZES OF THIS PAPER FOR RESULTS £1 : Mrs. M. Hamon, Nelson; Mrs. E. Thomas, Hoon Hay Rd., Chch.; ON NOVEMBER 24th Mrs. A. Flannery, Roxburgh; R. Macfarlane, Napier; Mrs. L. Boldero, TEN Mrs. W. Reddington, Invercargill; O. Cardno, Nelson; Mr. R. C. Hall, c/- Air Dept. Wgtn.; Mr. A. Parlane, Cranford Street, Chch.; Mrs. A. Young, New Plymouth; Mrs. G. Parker, Tia Tapu; Mrs. H. Jenkin, Timaru; W. Given, Whangarei; Miss J. Ramsay, Hastings; Miss H. Forbes, Greymouth ; TWENTY PRIZES OF S -: Mr. G. Bremner, George St , Dn.; Mrs. A Barnes, Taradale; Miss K. Creswell, Nelson; Mrs. J. Godsiff, Seddon ; Mrs. WH H. Dodd, Onehunga ; Mrs. J. Reid, Arrowtown ; Mrs. W. R. Smith, K V B BK i|| Runanga, West Coast ; Mr. N. Norvill, Houto ; Mr. D. Phairn, Cam- H BS: ’ ■ KB ’ Kg»g| bridge; J. S. Cox, Ruakaka; Miss D. Bell, Balclutha; Miss H. Piesse, Vi k k Taumarunui; Mrs. R. L. Jordan, Wakefield; Mrs. Kennedy, Kamo; ■ K Ira. K b!« E hMb| Miss M. Anderson. St. Kilda; Miss B. Herd. Kaikorat; Mrs A. Burton, Fendalton; Mrs, G. Gibbons. Drummond St. Wellington. O Ray, Sydenham ; George Crosier, 293 Cashel Street, Christchurch. - /

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 83, Issue 254, 27 October 1939, Page 10

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