ARE YOU A VICTIM OF THAT Sw if Lit? xreewuf .^^flKi Probably the result of * CONSTIPATION £^£^^I^^^^^lEP^ Weariness, Low Spirits and the jgß^a £^>>C^llHiPßr a. Heavy out-of-sorts feeling are in I^Zl^X^liallPPllßy Jls many cases mere|y .th e unsuspected fESSPISI .^^ ife^'So* »on ftleteohitipatibneMtltislMdb#. I M W&i oyer y °u* Tak« 4-LAX. 4-Lax,acts Wm:mKr iJF £&&£! com P|ete|y and thoroughly but is fM^H «ss/jF #^H(i not a harsh, habit-forming purgative, i , JrJF M^ -'^^ 4-LAX is a gentle laxative, safe ... I JjßKf . -JaSTM Mkijfcz. reliable and tasteless. One tea%H^ >^9»# 'i^Sbi spoonful in a glass of water before IP^fe' JT^ going to bed is sufficient. Don't let X ' ::i*^SFS^^ that Heavy feeling handicap All Chemists and Stores; FOR REGULARITY .. .TAKE f THE NEW TASTELESS LAXATIVE A PRODUCT OF CRYSTAL FOODSTUFFS LTD., 202 YOGEL STREET, DUNEDIN. , Andrews T*V Andrews tones cleans and £ UP *c ye* refreshes the J£ » « and checks mouth and , £ nU^ j biliousness* tongue. t Sl£^ «J» 3 — #£*' E iVosfi \ To com Plete Andrews r Q jLw A your Inner settles the F * ■ffP* A Cleanliness, stomach and V $o™w j* Andrews ' corrects V mtM§^a^ A gently clears acidity, the y. MWMfi**^^ J the bowels. c chief cause of r -Z^^^^^^^tG. \ '* sweeps indigestion. 4*^^ tttmm^- 3 awaytroubletJ9 &AiwU J making poi- • rmjLm*^ / sons, corrects '•^'V'irV* ■■y^'v" ' J "^^^S '\ ' the-blood.-/ 11l h* lil^^^^^Pf ne"mner Cleanliness that Andrews gives ill- has lastitl 3 benefit. It means an all-round 1111 lipf^^^^ffi j improvement in your, health, and spirits, * Ml' '^hI^^^QIII clear complexion and sparkling eyes. Take "ip&jSß/l a bubbling morning glass of Andrews Liver Salt whenever you feel your system needs it. For fane? Cleanliness he regular with gour ANDREWS The Pleasant Effervescing Laxative , 1/4 . Scott & Turner Ltd., Andrews House, N«wcistl*-on-Tyne, England. Discontinuance of Permits! f SEAT RESERVATIONS WILL REGULATE ji ; PASSENGER TRAFFIC |! , • . ■ '■ ' ■ '- • 11. jPer?"tß for railway travel will be discontinued on and after !' Wednesday, September 6. To the extent of the accommodation avail- ■! i able, passengers may reserve seats up to seven days ahead of travel '' j date. An extra day to cover the transmission of applications for !? reservations will be allowed non-residents of towns from which the *\ | relative trains commence their journey. Coal shortage still prevents !■ any increase in the present restricted train services and passengers are *\ urged to use the secondary trains wherever possible, leaving the main *i | expresses tor long distance and urgent travel. . ' "i Please Cancel Unrequited Reserves Early jj She came down with Uncle Bill for the ... I sheep sales and they stayed at our place. bh» I Pretty soon we noticed her soap in our TABLET I bathroom—and pretty soon we were all v-y>>v i. * sheer pleasure to use in the bath. It even s^f fr^&Z&Y gets a mention from- Dad and a soao v m* vsT***'^^ ,^/^K^B has got to be something out of the box H^,^^S-W-^^B^^^L •
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Evening Post, Volume CXXXVIII, Issue 56, 4 September 1944, Page 5
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