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V S’ / v nm Af $ .. v £* '> msm i ■» ~ y i/ / ✓ •■ +*4?9*Y ' <?' S' ; / \ > f / * * ' «/ ' <? v - \ i / S" v V * * s* ~ 4 /> %.. Not every man is so determined to keep fit that he will convert himself into a human windmill every mornings and cleave the defenceless air with Indian clubs. But many, prompted by the same determination, follow a far less awe-inspiring routine—a harmless 'on the hands down* for example, an innocuous 'knees bend' or a salutary 'trunk turn/ Accompanied, of course, by a dash of Eno's 'Fruit Salt' in a glass of water. Could anyone ask for a happier way to health? For that romping, rollicking glass of Eno cleanses the body, purifies the bloodstream, and tones up the whole, system. Keep % fit the Eno way and you will swing V * F along through life the very picture of health and happiness. i ☆ The words ‘Eno 1 and '* Fruit Salt f are registered Trade Marks . Obtainable in three sizes, from all Chemists or Stores. Regular (handy) Size, 2/3 TO I If *AL*S Agists: The British Harold F. Ritchie & Co. or N.Z. Ltd., 76 Dixon Street, Wellington, C.i. CLOSING THIS WEEK 44 No ALLUVIAL COLD ART UNION CLOSES; 28th, SEPT., 1935 DRAWN; 15th OCT., 1935 By License Issued under Section 4a of -■•The Gaming Act," 1908. OBJECTSs To raise funds to the extent of the profits available, for the objects to be specified b 7 the Hon. the Minister of Internal Affairs. ■ Secretary* N.McARTHUR, P.O. Box 110.WeiHnftoa Treasurer; B.L. HAMMOND, P.0.80x 110, Wellington ALL PRIZES DRAWN BY BALLOT I PRIZE 4 2000 2 nd 1500 } RD £2OO 4™ - £1 OO sth5 th - £7 5 30= £3OO 365™-£lB2 5 . mr muw/ 4005000 ALL PRIZES IM f ALLUVIAL COLD a Mr. W. B. Steel P.O. Box 393. Dunedin Please send me-—. Tickets in “Better Prises" Art Union (Tickets 216 each). I enclose Postal Notes for £ —7—/—* also stamped addressed envelope for reply. (PciujcSump. no* teeepted in piyment for Ticket*.) Name (Mr., Mm. erMlts) Address— ...»

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Evening Star, Issue 22142, 24 September 1935, Page 4

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330

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 22142, 24 September 1935, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 22142, 24 September 1935, Page 4

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