THE STEVENS' WAYA LITTLE SALT AND MUCH HEALTH Yo,u cannot make a silk pnrse out of a sow's ear, nor grmv corn-cob9 on cherrv trces, but it is simplv wonderful how those tnntaliping headaches those spasm? of dizziness, those periods of lackadaisieal lassitude are transformed into mental_ alertness and ph.vsical fitness through drinking a teaspoonfnl of Stevens' Health 8alt in a glass of water before hreakfast every day There is np 6impler, safer or more certain wa.v of always feeline 100 per cent. well— you try it. Steven&' Health Salt is sold at all chemists and *tores at 2/6 bottle. Even in Summer* a chango of weathei wil] bring an annoying cough or eold. Be prepared. Keep "Nazol" alwayp handv to ensure speedv relief RO rlosc for 1/6When your kiddieg are irritgble, give them Wade's Worm Figs— pleasant to' ; take and and very effeotive. n
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Volume 59, Issue 33, 11 March 1930, Page 7
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