A Good Product made even Better f ANDREWS HyG,IN,c ^ ^ae^Ti'n^ AIjl™w' ■# ' There are good reasons why Andrews Liver Salt is the Satine with the World's largest sale. Unique in formula, its actlon is entirely natural and all-beneficial. It is easy and pleasaht to take. Its effect is tonic and invigorating. £> Constipation, the root cause of much ill-health, is banished by this sparkling i 1 "■ * " " 1 J Hcm il • fadele* memory in a visit to ' 1 Sbakespearc's country — leafy Warwickshire 3 ( . . tht poet/t aatljr homc at Stratford-on» I Avon . . « Ann Hathaway'a picturesqua I cottagt at Shottery • • • the mediaeval I. Caatle of tht great Earl and- King-maker, I Warwick ... the leafy byways and wonder* I ful countryside that gave young Shakespeare I his love for England . . . "this predous I jewel aet in a ail^er sea"— and inspired his I genius with undying greatneas. I When you visit England "BB AT HOMB I AT SEA" — travel wa P ANAMA in a I 1"Rangi" Loxury Liner, the only vessels car- I rying first-dass passengers by the DIRECX I ROUTE. The Company also caters for I Cabin, Tourist, and Tourist "B" dass pas- I sengers. I sailings "-Vax Panamco"' I 0* Cablu Otioo- and louiiat Claa*. I ** Tourist Ciasa only. I ••• First a».i, lourist Qui and IcmrUf "B" I AGENTS: De PELICHET McLEOD & CO., HASTINGS. SADDLERY - and - HARNESS REPA1RS THAT LAST LO " KARAMU ROAD V. IflGUermOU Thone 2298. HASTINGS - -• • • • • • • - - - •
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 16, 12 October 1937, Page 9
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