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Eno-health Bc a plus-four man — at the office, as well as at golf I Take Eno every day—- and keep on top of your form. Eno sweeps away poisons and impurities — gives you inner cleanliness which means clear brain and" boundless energy. No headaches, grumpiness, depression — when you have Eno-health. Start ENO nowl In cold weather Eno may be taken in water with . the chill off. ENO'S •FRUIT SALT' Tht words 'Eno' arvl 'Fruit SalV are rtgistered Trade Marks, OBTAINABLE FROM ALL CHEMISTS OR STORES REGULAR SIZE, 2/3 Double Quantity, 3/9 _* KZBXJ? Saies Agents: The British Harold F« Ritchie Co, Ltd., 104-108 Dixon Street, Wellington, Cx

I Am Sick of a Malady. — Symous. Coughs, colds, and other bronchial ailments are common winter maladies Unpleasant, and often leading to more serioue illnesses, they can easily be Temedied with Baxters Lung Preserver. "Baxters" is.a splendid cough remedy. with tonic properties, soothing and relieving from the first dose. Keep "Baxters" handy all the year round— 1/6, 2/6, 4/6 all cheraists and stOTes * Eves are the most deceitfu] organs of tho Immnn .body. That is why it frequently ha'ppens that mvstcrious symptoms are dno to eyestrain.— — H M. Bennett, Optician, opp. Plaza Theatre, Hastings street, Napier.

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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 142, 3 July 1937, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 142, 3 July 1937, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 142, 3 July 1937, Page 8

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