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YOUNG BILL PEPJOY. THE PARABLE BROM CHRISTCHURCH. Young Bill Pepjoy is forty years old. The fellows at the club call him “Sunshine,” and tell him it is high time he settled down. Pepjoy has more “go” in him than half a dozen twenty-year-olds put together. His business is a success. He is one of the happiest men in Christchurch. His smile is infectious. He walks buoyantly and determinedly. He enjoys life, and has the appetite of a healthy boy. Doctors make no money out of Bill. “It costs me half-a-crown every fortnight,” Bill told the writer. “I toddle into the chemist and get a large 2s. Gd. bottle of K.P. Life Salt. And a tremendous lot of it, too, for your money. It’s New Zealand-made. Every morning, as soon as I get up, I take a spoonful in a glass of cold water. It fizzes and bubbles—and tastes jolly good. It clears my head, keeps me right 'inside,’ steers me clear of indigestion. Why, man—the stuff helps you to live!” Your chemist or nearest storekeeper will gladly supply you.—Advt,

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Dominion, Volume 20, Issue 65, 10 December 1926, Page 17

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Page 17 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 20, Issue 65, 10 December 1926, Page 17

Page 17 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 20, Issue 65, 10 December 1926, Page 17

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