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WHY MABBIED WOMEN LOSS THEIB LOOKS. If you ,find^yoursel£" giving way to worry, find1' your looks going, your nerves jumpy," take a glass of 'Wincarnis in the morning, afternoon, , mid;another at night, You'll feel, thaJwnefit, almost at once. For Winoarak"' J-has A,'the. -*vitamin»- and strengttgiying" elements of i beef and malt extracts added to thei valuable properties'of the purest wine. Over 18,000<l recommendations' from medical men. Get Wincarnis from your chemist to-day.—&dvt. , WoodV1 Great Peppermint Cor. for la-' fluena Cold*—Adrt.' , SAFE TEETHING WHEN HABITS ARE REGULAR A gentle aperient at the first sign of constipation. For over a hundred years Steedman's Powders have been the finest childhood aperient. .Their action is safe—they regulate the bomb and cool the blood from babyhood to fourteen years. f\ A tatjui bookln -Hints a i/iV& Mtthtti' posted fttt oarapwt, STJEEDMAVS POWDERS FOR CONSTIPATION John Steedmin & Co., London and 118 Wakefield Street, Wellington. . M '. —: X MADDENING TOOTHACHE nllercd quickly I Buraclough'a Magic Nervine «ct»wifely»ndta«t»ntlT. Keep HALL'S I ANTI-FAT PILLS FOB STOUT PEOPLE, TU«j radue* Rupla 4ißpaM ttara* «ad ennm tuj fcrt*thlaa> Oni* IMS portU. h«b«L n dan* tiwt> Buntfar at from E. W. HALL, U7, ABHAGH BTEEBT. CHEIBTCHITECH.

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Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 31, 6 February 1932, Page 15

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Page 15 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 31, 6 February 1932, Page 15

Page 15 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 31, 6 February 1932, Page 15

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