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That "Kruschen Feeling” The people who get the most must have for regular smooth oat of. life are the people who ' working. It’s only through the put the moat energy into living, j lack of these salts, when your Now, energy isn’t a heaven-sent inside fails to.extract them from gift; overflowing supplies of it your food in the natural way, are simply the outcome of un- that you get constipated, which flagging. physical fitness. It’s is the beginning more or less of as easy for the fit man to hustle all the ills that flesh is heir to. —and get the ha’pence—as it is , You can’t remove the cause natural for the unfit man to of the trouble; it’s your sedendawdle—~and collect the kicks. tary, stuffy life that’s at fault; , .'j : , but you can neutralise the effects The moral is, "Be fit”; and with Kruschen Salts. it’e a better moral than most, t for everybody can live up to it. Buy a bottle at once and start Yes, whatever your circum- the “little daily dose” to-mor-atances,, whatever; your mode row. Then stick to it. With of life may be, you can be al- your inside freed from all clog- ' vrays as really and truly fit as ging, poisonous waste-matter, the noble savage on his native and clear virile blood coursing heath —if only you’ll form the gloriously through your every common-sense habit of the “lit- vein, you’ll hardly know the new tie. daily ddse” of Kruschen energetic self that takes over Salts. ■ . your old skin., You’ll set about . a job like two men and a boy. As much as will lie on a six- You’ll have “that Kruschen pence every morning, tasteless feeline'!” in your first cup of tea, is a full . day’s supply of’those six min- It’s the little daily dose that era! salts which your inside doesit! Prove it to your profit. Kruschen Salts Good Health for a Farthing a Day Tha dose of a sixpenceful taken fill In a tumbler of hot water before every 9 morning is found in practice breakfast. .Every chemist tho rifcht' amount for a.most ■ Kruschen in 2/6 bottles. A 2/6 dafiy tonic. ” The . bottle - lasts five months. This "pain's"' health and aZttle fiver, etc., is half to one tea-spoon- that doe» it! ~, NEW ZEALAND: Trade supplies from FAIRBAIRN,^in IGHT ' * C °" u. Auc k], Wellington, Christchurch, Dunedin. 26/17

j|k r *’ \ .'/■/aS • R A Gas Cooker wherever installed brings a new spirit of assured cone fidence into the family cooking. CALL AT THE'SHOWROOMS AND ASK TO BE SHOWN THE “New Eureka ” Gas Cooker The "New Eureka*’ is fitted r with the **Rado’ Patented Efficiency / Burners. The saving with the “Rado’* Burners over old types of cookers is approximately 25 per cent* in gas consumed. WELLINGTON GAS COMPANY LIMITED

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Dominion, Volume 20, Issue 41, 12 November 1926, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 20, Issue 41, 12 November 1926, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 20, Issue 41, 12 November 1926, Page 7

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