LAST LAP The Creeks had a Word for it According to & Greek legend, Atalanta was the swiftest of mortals. The average man and woman has no desire to win races; but life itself is a contest in which the prize of health is worth seeking. Everyone knowg the word Andrews means a pleasant way to health: You only look and feel your best when you' re enjoying Good Health: To get it, just take a glass of pleasant-tasting Andrews as often a8 your system needs it. Andrews refreshes the mouth and tongue, soothes thc stomach and relieves acidity, checks biliousness, and finally, gently clears the bowels. correcting constipation. For Daily Good Health the word is = FFFERVESCENT ANDREWS ANDREWS (Lver LIVER SALT LAXATIvE Scott & Turner Ltd , Andrews House, Newcastle-on-Tyne; England: 6/6 SAL)
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 18, Issue 454, 5 March 1948, Page 12
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131Page 12 Advertisement 3 New Zealand Listener, Volume 18, Issue 454, 5 March 1948, Page 12
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