The Lucknow Sentinel, 1986-11-26, Page 64cl
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ALBERT !ONSTE!N
TAKING SHOWE
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MY YOU GET' YOUR
IN
Over the years, many god ideas have come to me in
the shower, although I never really understood why.
I've always assumed it had something to do with the
heat of the water stimating the flow of oxygen to the
brain. Recently, however, I came across a magazine
a zine
article that explained the real reason: FALLING
a WATER CAUSES A BULILDUP OF NEGATIVE
IONS, AND NEGATIVE IONS CAN MA AI ONE
FEEL INVIGORATED AND STEM( ( ' 1 A\ TE
MENTAL ACTIVITY! The article explained that
about one person in three is ion -sensitive, which means
they respond to a negative ion in aositive way—it
enervates them! Laboratory ry studies slow that i ,er
concentrations of negative ions in the airi 4,•iarce the
level of the brain's mural tranquilizer substance,
serotonin, thereby increasing brain activity. 11 can see the
font page of "The Toronto " next week: "Huge IDato
lIn Water Pressure Between 7 and •8 A.M. Has �•'
I ai 11" Given time facts, you'll paohalbly want to stock
your shower with extra shampoo and p --we
reommetcnd President's Choice Glycai n c Shampoo, just
$2.41) for a 250 mL mgrecoe bottle. Its clear, thick and rich,
but its gentle, h I e SCenc formula means you can use it
everyday. At L, 1 Z,. Our glycerine shams• comes
from the same people in Spain who makeres ¶ t9s
RegularChoice an Lemon Glycerine 4 w1l Ich are
avail .,,sle in two sizes— (100 g, 6 bars) anal 1(150 g,
4 bars), only $3.'i' i' each—in distinctive new i..:ckaging.
Look for ah shi meant arriving Ila ovember.
Available. L, LS, NF, Z, SC.
A TTEIES
JIM WHITE: Weekdays, I get up before the sun
rises; if I ever dared to tum on the overhead
bedroom light, my wife would make sure that I had to
visit the hospital on the way to work—to get my cranial
fracture fixed.
So how, in utter darkness, do I hind socks to match my
clothes? I we what I think is THE BEST
FLASHLIGHT IN THE WORLD, THE
DURACELL FLIP TOP!! It's so well designed
that it's sold at the Museum of Modern Art
G2T AS LIG T rEE!!� �1 ` 1
(RETAIL VALUE $3.99.!
in New York for $13.30 (C,dn)!! The Insider'sReport ??
ABSOLUTELY FREE!! That's t, buy any three paks of our cell
batteries, send Duracell proof of , and 'you'll receive FREE,
the mail, this sensational flashlip t! (Coupons for this mail -in offer a
in all stores.)
For the holidays (until Jan. 3), our twin -pals of Duracell AA batteries are
sale -priced at $1.99 and AAA batteries at just $2.49. Our of Duracell
AA batteries, twin-paks of Duracell C cells and D cells and single paks of
9 -volt Duracell batteries are just $2.49 each!! You may also buy this
flashlight for a modest $3.99! It makes an incredibly useful gift at
Christmas! Available; L, LS, NF, Z, SI, SC.
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"� ' •' All MA �"RR IS b D,V ,b14. ll, Iti �i
Afterit out at
home, I .. •, • - • up all of them and had themed "The
President's r • ice! As spectacular as the quali . of coffee this
machine brews is the ce-i- Lam`
• . be using
Sten
• i t • $,r.891! PS. As
i �eo uu 1. 'Until Jan.
3, our NEW PRESIDENT'S CHOICE NATURAL
SPRING WATER is only 99c for an 1S L botde,i
or save even more whenbuy L for_PAY,
5 itha►t' ady8 , , ' .
NOTICE: Loblaws, Loblaws Superstores and Supercentres will accept credit-card purchases (Vi Mastercard and American Express) of general
merchandise items featured in this report. Most products will be in-store on Saturday, Nov. 22, 1986; however, some may not arrive for a week or two.
Availability of some products may be !united byavailable or lead time required to replenish stock. If you're looking for a specific s . s { ct, leaveyour
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items are in ' i 'ted supply. When they're gone, they're gone! Please shop early to avoid went. S orgy, no rainchecks on h dider's Report items. Price
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effective Saturday,Nov.1986 to Saturday, Jan. 3, 1987 inclusive. Stores reserve the right to limit quantities.
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