What's become of the "Superfluous Woman?" THESE were the women that the census taker used to put down as Sft^L' "Females —Unoccupied." You know. ' ' Old-maid aunts. Women with grownup families and the familiar ailing relatives who had to be supported by some other member of the family. K '' X What's become of'these so-called *..- ,? "superfluous women"? There were ' never more healthy, busy, li.appy - ;<£ JPjyr ? women in the world than there arc " ' Health has everything to do with it. vji It doesn't matter whether you're still ' ".; '"• in school, or at business, or running a home and bringing up a family. •••.' Just talk to women who've been sue- % Jf cessful along their own particular jM/' lines. They'll all tell you they take \ JjflqP^pgpllli Nujol regularly. I Times have changed "I learned that good habit from our school doctor," you'll be told. "She advised all the girls to take it, especially whenever we had to cut down on our regular exercisc. You know how headachy and dull you're apt to \ ;• V '.' Why don't you try the same thing? No i• •• ' harm trying. For Nujol can't possibly Nujol not only prevents excessive for.s; mation of the body poisons we all have, but also aids in their removal. a bottle of Nujol today. Sold in sealed packages only. At all chemists.
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Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 228, 26 September 1929, Page 19
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