> THE CIVII- SERVICE CLASSIFICATION LIST. The classification list credited Jones with :t £2O rise. This brought it little joy to his jaded spirits, because it would enable him to go further afield for his amnial leave, where ho hoped lo be restored to his former good licidth. In tlue o mrse his holidays came; in due course they passed, and his health was- very little the better. A friend counselled hint to buy a bottle of “lv.lV Life Salt (the "joy of life" he called it), and to take it regularly for a month. “Don't forgot your morning lixx if you want to get out of that ‘out-of-sorts' feeling. It will buck you up no end.” He bought a 2s (id bottle of Life Salt from the grocer’s, and made his first health drink by putting a spoonful in a tumbler of water. The. effervescent drink has since,then been"part and parcel of his daily routine, and his health has improved accordingly.
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Timaru Herald, Volume CXXIII, 26 March 1926, Page 4
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161Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Timaru Herald, Volume CXXIII, 26 March 1926, Page 4
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