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:v;;;g. ; .. '• ■ ; i^i^^iW^'^Tead the Does Winter bring to you} the misery, of colds and influenza or aggravate old complaints such as rheumatism; gout and indigestion? If so, the chances are that the poisons which your bocly shoufcTthrow off every day are left to stagnate m your system. The simplest and most natural way to correct this conditions themornihg glassof ENO'S "Fruit Salt." Simply, pleasantly and safely, Eno dismisses the waste products of the body and by purifying your blood fortiftes your system against winter ailments. More than Sixty years of well-doing is proof that Eno's "Fruit Salt" will benefit you— so fight winter ills this simple way; start off with Eno every day. ICFlkl^rifGZ "FRUIT ■ ■ • i^WTjLJBI»JL ' Sold every where m two sizes i'■ Sales Agents: The British Harold F. Ritchie & Co. '.:■■;■■ of N.Z. Ltd., 72 Dixon Street, Wellington. - The words "Eno" and "Fruit Salt" are registered as ' -; . :, . . tracie marks. : In winter, many people prefer Eno m water with the chill off. '■.-.. .. . ■ 5S The Baron de Beef leaves Influenza in 'M Muitar^ Bajth ■ . ! .'> ' ■ .'.' r •' v "■ ■■ ■ .' '■■ .. .%■■'■ -.•* ■ '- "No soap again," complamed Slgnor Spaghetti. . . "Someone must hare filed through the chain," retorted . the Baron de Beef . ". It's :'po hard to keep anything: j^ tW» Club. Why, I've just lost my Iniluenxa— left it m a Mustard Bath. It was a pretty sharp attack, t6o, aiid I thought I was m for a long spell. The sting of Influenza is m its tail— it hangs about for weeks vh|ees| "yon clear it right out of the system with a Cohnan's Mustard Bath.^; "It's as good as a Turkish Bath m your ownV home," added Signor Spaghetti. "Tve just nipped a cold jn the bud myself," said he, with a touch of Southern poetry. " The thing to do is to get straight into a Colman's Mustard Bath at the very first shiveir." - ■_[ - " And don't be mean with the Mustard," said the Baron. •« Put two tablespoonfuls of COLMAN*S MUSTARD into a very hot bath, and then get . . : . straight into bed." : «,r^i/«^ ■«;;;•' • "With a little hot whisky '" MUSTARD CLUB V said Spaghetti. .RECIPE BOOK. The Baron smiled the self- The Recipe Book and Memsatisfied smile of a man who {« 8 «p J^g,^", ta <* n l has just defeated Influenza. 5 S A Mustard Bath op^s d ; the pores of the skin; and Miss w Gester, drives the poisons OUt Of Th« Mustard ♦K« ovafotM «/• Cttlman's Mustard, the System. Wellington. Join fhe Mustard Club HHT" 11 your AIEMTTE equipped SPnjffi caw 1 dteserves r ■ffl^ ALEMFTE

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NZ Truth, Issue 1237, 15 August 1929, Page 16

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416

Page 16 Advertisements Column 2 NZ Truth, Issue 1237, 15 August 1929, Page 16

Page 16 Advertisements Column 2 NZ Truth, Issue 1237, 15 August 1929, Page 16

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