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AT 62-IN BED WITH RHEUMATISM , At 65—Working Again ’ The Reward of Perseverance u i With Kruschen [' 1 '. l l A. Why worry about Rheumatism? This (old fellow had it almost as bad as it could fee. But he just found the right remedy, stuck to it, and now he's working again—pt 65 years of age. Let him tell you all about it:—“For ftwo-years-and-a-half," he writes, “I have (suffered from rheumatism. For eighteen gnonths I could not turn over in bed, nor [help myself in any way. My legs and Ifeet were swollen and I could not sleep or feet any rest until I started taking Krus)chen Salts. After taking one bottle, X [went about on two sticks.. I kept On taknng it, as I found the pains were leaving ime. I have taken six bottles and now I [have started work again. lam 65 years »f age and an agricultural labourer. Everybody that knows me says that I am a wonder to get on, after what I (was." — ‘J. B. Do you realise what causes rheumatism? Nothing but sharp-edged uric acid (crystals which form as the result of slug-' gish eliminating organs. Kruschen Salts can always be counted upon to clear those painful crystals from the system. The numerous mineral salts in Kruschen are bound to dissolve away all traces of /uric acid. And more I They ensure such [perfect internal regularity that no such body poisons aa uric acid are ever able jto accumulate again. Start on Kruschen to-morrow. Keep up "the little daily dote” and you’ll soon joyfully agree with thousands of others that rheumatism meets its master in Kruschen. Kruschen Salts is obtainable at all Chemists and Stores at 2/6 per bottle. For Paint that is GUARANTEED to give SERVICE and SATISFACTION UNDER ALL CONDITIONS Inquire of ' Smith & Smith Ltd. THE PAINT PEOPLE Sole Manufacturers of LUSTRUSS Paint FOR THE HOUSE—and STEELITE Paint FOR THE ROOF. J TSE LANE’S ME DOLINE LJ daily after housework is done. It keeps the hands soft, supple, clean, free from dirt. Makes them fit for any drawing room, 1/6 everywhere. 8. SOuch! Corns! Keep foox comfort. Progandri painlessly and surely removes even com —roots and all. No pain, no trouble. Permanent relief, R*- , - moves warts as will. 1/ ®»

YOUR TELEGRAMS can now be Telephoned There are times when one wishes to send a telegram, but finds it inconvenient to call at or send to the Telegraph Office. Telephone subscribers may now telephone the Telegraph Office and dictate their outward telegrams over the telephone. The Telegraph Office will write out the telegrams and transmit them immediately. The telegram charge will be added to the usual toll account. The Telegraph Office will also, if desired, arrange for incoming telegrams to be telephoned to telephone subscribers. In this case, a confirmatory copy will be posted later. THERE IS NO EXTRA CHARGE _ - I y/f 1 1 | CARS I K 1933 MORRIS MAJOR—I7,OOO miles; condition good as | new, and new tyres Afcdu | 1932 MORRIS MINOR ROADSTER— SmaII mileage, and PI OC C | has been exceptionally well cared for AlfciU ? 1931 HUDSON 8 SALOON Leather upholstery; small ft’ mileage, all new tyres; repainted AuiiU | < 1933 AUSTIN 7 ROADSTER— SmaII mileage, in new PI OC | | condition ( £ 1932 AUSTIN 7 SALOON— New tyres, in perfect condi- PI OC | I tion. Cheap at | ? 1930 AUSTIN 12 SALOON— In first-class condition. Well PI 9C | •? shod and cheap to run . . | ? 1929 D.A. DODGE SALOON — Well shod; repainted; in PI OC t j perfect order t <> 1930 WOLSELEY VIPER— Just been thoroughly over- Pj ZJU | | hauled and repainted; good tyres; good buy <LAUJ | 3 MOTOR CYCLES — We have a good range of used Harley David- | S sons, 7-9 and 2 J h.p. ...... ...... £2O u p . | ? j es I | Certified Used Cars ? I KEISIT.TERRACE TEIEPUONE.SI'CIO |

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Dominion, Volume 28, Issue 90, 10 January 1935, Page 13

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Page 13 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 28, Issue 90, 10 January 1935, Page 13

Page 13 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 28, Issue 90, 10 January 1935, Page 13

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