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IT'S MOMENTS LIKE THESE YOU NEED ft //I pf Sr/ / ■ 4, « minites: THE UNIVERSAL SWEET MAPI OMIT BY JAMES STtDMAN-HtNDEftSONI SWttTS ITO. "SW«TAC«£$.’' AUCKLANO. Salt Mlm. Aytati Nntla o«d Anjlo Swim CotdtattJ Milk Ct. <Amtratotiai Ltd. K ur MwO < " Old Father William with apologia to Lewh Carroll and Sir lohn TenntW In “Alice in Wonderland” page forty-two Father William was asked by his son, e r•. • How he kept so remarkably fit for his age »•’ 11 j?|f| •[l% “Pray tell me,” said he, “how it’s done.” M I take Andrews Liver Salt,” William replied, “ (In tins at the chemists you get it) IHI *** vl Drink bright sparkling Andrews like me when you rise )?i I’m sure you will never regret it.” V. M : J Father William knows a good thing. Andrews promotes : iR J good health because first, the sparkling effervescence of : j N I Andrews helps to refresh the mouth and tongue; next, And- : ■ N ■ rews soothes the stomach and relieves acidity, one of the I; I P | chief causes of indigestion; then Andrews acts directly on the liver and checks biliousness; and finally, Andrews PJSsSSj gently clears the bowels, correcting constipation. Andrews^ 1 ? The Pleasant Effervescing Laxative Scott & Turner Ltd., Andrew* Houie, BBS ©5 uarnu, KEEP IT COOL - I I Warmth helps ; \ ’germs multiply. /i I DARK— T I) I IS t 7” Light reduces the vitamins. 1 HAVE IT LEFT IN A BOX AT THE GATE -» Sunlight produces peculiar flavours. Z Wash the top of the bottle before use—there’ll be dust / | j 1 and germs on the top. / | Kj// // Keep it in the original bottle for storage, covered with ca P or with a clean inverted tumbler. (This keeps /yJ Jit away from flies, dust and odours). / Pour It into clean sterilised jugs for table use. Don’t ' pour milk back into the bottle after exposure in another vessel. Any milk left over at the end of the day should be used in cooking. If you can’t get bottled pasteurised milk, heat-treat your milk at home, for safety from disease-producing germs. ISSUED BY THE DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH —-• ANNOUNCEMENT FOR FUTURE REFFaa-.u* W

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Wanganui Chronicle, 21 April 1947, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Wanganui Chronicle, 21 April 1947, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Wanganui Chronicle, 21 April 1947, Page 6

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