-teaches his friends a lesson in Zest for Life r PAKE a look at this happy schoolmaster! It is hard to think of' him as a man who was always ailing. Who, winter and summer alike, suffered the agonies of lumbago. But facts are stubborn! He accounts for the wonderful change to zestful, carefree health in this way:— “On the recommendation of my Mother,” he writes, “I got the Kruscken habit and the Kruschen feeling. 1 have never felt better. Yet I had suffered summer and winter from lumbago. Now that heavy liverish feeling so prevalent amongst men of sedentary occupation (I am a schoolmaster by profession) has been gradually eliminated from my system. A few statistics — BEFOßE : poor colour, constipation, frequent attacks of lumbago, constantly greeted by friends, 'You’re not looking very fit to-day!’ AFTER A FEW WEEKS: skin clear, eyes bright, good spirits, greetings on all hands, ‘You’re looking fine, old chapV " — A.H, You, too, can find new Zest in Life! Start tipping a pinch of Kruschen into your tea, or into a glass of hot water, first thing every morning. Within one week, you’ll have vim and vigour that everyone will envy. The minj, era) salts in Kruschen b (which include that ■ vital element iodinr" will bring new life to every organ fa your body. The liver, kidneys and intestines awake to new activity. Poisons go. Sluggishness goes. You get that "Kruschen feeling” which has brought joy to millions. Kruschen Salts is obtainable at Chemists and Stores, price 2/3 per bottle.
Itrmjk BEAUTIFUL MANSIONS d i i . Homes of English nobility and the well-to-do,, where Liptons Tea is servedi a* m m ilk m &vsi NEW ZEALAND’S LOVELIEST HOMES as well, choose their tea for tradition as well as its quality. In London and New York . . . wherever connoisseurs of good food and drink gather, there you will find the gracious fragrance of Lipton’s tea at the morning "break” or the afternoon party. For Lipton’s is more than a tea with a tradition—it is tea which is brought you by men who have devoted their lives to growing and blending the choicest leaves •which Ceylon can give. No wonder the name Lipton has come to mean all that is best in fine teas. By Appointment to the late King George V. Mb St >2S VA UPTON'S is economical tea Thants to its world-wide sales. Liplon's tea costs New Zealand housewives only 1/7 per i-Ih. Treat yourself to the refreshing fragrance of Llptons very soonl UPTONS H A ALL PURE CEYLON TEA Direct from Tea Gdtden to Tea Pot BUSINESS PRINTING/ Small lobs or large receive the same prompt, courteous attention. Expert work. Sound advice. The EVENING STAR ‘Printing Dept.
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Evening Star, Issue 23373, 16 September 1939, Page 8
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