MjiMMi^Mf yes dear, but the 11 peggy i teel~"\ ( .yes. ifiqw^^M been iMOTHErTyOU LOOK p TRAIN'S GIVEN Mi: MUCH BETTER.. GETTING XPTSN.^ '. TIRED. '■ DIDN'T YOU f A HEADACHE. I THINK IT MUST : SINCE YOO WEM AWAY. HAVE A MICE ' l'M DYING FOR A BE -THIS T?A. IT'S ~" igfc |\OPE PEGGY ] f SHE CERTAINLY 1 -ft '■;■";' LOOKED. AFTER YOU DID. SHE GAVE I <&&£> WELL, DARLING. : MB THE- < ' J^sP^ /*^\r^t\ V*^) ~* SB* T TEADACHES—irritability— AvJf> ' '-JivV-, \P- -5/ *^ff X A tiredness — are quickly fep&j \'^Bn fjtsMJ&&\ f/\ -\ '"'illenjoy its distinctive flavour— i^^vlS^iflfiaJSiSK'J vr I *ts IPP'lo*') refreshing taste. ktfkfys**^&tzy^Kr&l\\ '/' M Matured, blended, and packed in ia* VlT^^W^^^^lJ II \ I airtight tins by experts, Liptorj's -. ' l Ajts»B iea comes to yqu in New Zealand :^\ \\^ni J Jll//^^Wp^Tßm^B as resn as when it left sunny jr~viy^^^& vDL^^^^m Ceylon. After you have drunk one —"-^^fl£i ~~~~^^^^^^ cup of this delicious tea, you will j^^^^^^B^^^^^ always ask your grocer for "Lipton's please." , DEFINITELY RELIEVES CONSTIPATION INDIGESTION GASTRITIS, FLATULENCE, PILES, ACIDITY AND ALL LIVER AND STOMACH AILMENTS RHU-AKA has cqme to New Zealand ! No longer need you »uffer those sudden stabs of stomach agony, painful spasm* qf wind and sickening palpitation! No longer need you b« ■fraid to enjoy a hearty meal ! Ailments vanish like triagic as yqu taka the herbal richness of RHU-AKA—a tonic for blood, stomach and nerves, When your nervous energy it depleted, digestion becomes feeble —you are tired, ill, thar.' oughly worn-out. Rebuild yourself—enjoy good health again, —just try RHU-AKA—made from herbs, fruits and roots. This CENTURY-OLD ENGLISH HERBAL REMEDY IS NATURE'S GREATEST GIFT \ ANXIOUS MOTHER : DAUGHTER'S DEBILITY. Mrs. Moynird, of Matsden, speaking of her daughter's terrible illness, said: "She vis like an old skeleton as she lay in bed, with her thin cheeks, bony arras and crooked back; nothing did her any good until, a kindly neighbour brought her a bottle of RHU-AKA SyruP- As she continued taking RHU-AKA hec appetito ■^^^HH^^B Stomach Pains si°id Mrs. ■■■■bLII^H fe"t o>th"'benent of RHU-AKA. I began to relish my food and eat without those awful ■ START TO-DAY Sot; rhuaka W ]t Large Size 3/- Small Size 2/* Per Bottle—Chemists and Stores Wholesale: Utilities Ltd., Box 1306, Wellington. ' S fl 'I IBfil 99\
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Evening Post, Volume CXXIII, Issue 136, 10 June 1937, Page 23
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