FEEL TIRED IN THE MORNINGS? Feel weary when you wake up ? Shaky on your feet when you struggle out of bed t Eyes heavy, limbs heavy, mind heavy i It's probably constipation. Even if you are "regular"—it's probably constipation. You may be "regular," yet expel incompletely. Poisons are left. Contaminate the blood. Slow you down. Sap your vigour. For this condition there is a simple prescription. Doctors have been repeating it for years. It is Kruschen Salts. Food fads come and go. Fashions in diet have their day and are forgotten. But Kruschen Salts remain unquestioned. They don't drug you. They don't scour you. There is nothing secret about them. The analysis is on every bottle. And doctors recognise this analysis as a basic prescription for a basic disorder. yoi/'/i //// mm s/ff/A m j KRUSCHEN Take Kruschen in tea or in hot water, as much as will cover m sixpence, every morning. 2/B a bottle at all Chemists and Stores. | toot* 1 JM AI MtH 1 | | makes a better Cigarette I fine Cut (Purple Tin) 1 Fine (Grey Tin) MUMMY- BUYS f THE LOVELIEST SOAP FO«\ I ALL OF US —"XT , 1 \ L _ Knights J ■MfckCastile J HB|iM Mother, Knight's Castile is the ideal ■k family soap. A wonderful complexion \ care, yet economical enough for the bath. Men appreciate its rich, thick lather and Knight's is so mild and bland, you couldn't find a gentler aoap for baby's delicate skin. JX27.NX* 1
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXI, Issue 221, 17 September 1940, Page 3
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