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says this m mm m |8 Rain or shine, he's bright, breezy gf J' op#’ 'ivTjj* S fftSif THIS London busman has been driving buses and trams for nearly half a lifetime. Often at 4 in the morning, in pouring rain, pea-soup fog, and bitter cold. Yet he’s such a cheery, breezy soul that early morning passengers know him for his happy nod and beaming smile. Here, he tells you how he keeps his high spirits I— ~ “/ have been an omnibus driver and L.C.C. tram driver for S 3 years," he writes, “out in alb weather, snoiv, rain, blow! I have taken Kruschcn Salts daily for years, and have never had a day’s] illness. 1 am also a blood, trims fusion volunteer for the Middlesex Hospital. If Inm out of Kruschen and happen to be short of money £ 1 no without my beer so that I can have Kruschen in store. It has often put that ‘Kruschen feeling’ in me at 3.30 and k o’clock' in the morning.” — lV.G. B S 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 min* eral salts in. Kruschen (which include that vital element iodine). will bring new life to every organ in i your body. The liver, kidneys and ; intestines awake to new activity.; Poisons go. Sluggishness goes. Youget that "Kruschen feeling” which , has brought joy to millions. Kruschen;; Salts is obtainable at Chemists and-; Stores, price 2/3 per bottle. ‘ "It's the Little Daily % After tf* fJn at rf °® 5 il " “ Weir, you f e *™ 3c , hen for a i ° f force and happjne^ ooU3 tome, - sisiia lle on a si sasiife daily dose^hac

ot ** 1 viV'A^ !jV3 ’W BE sure that CREAM is included on the list; it should be served regularly for “Health’s Sake.” It pays —to buy it direct from the .. • distil Hairy Factory PEEL STREET —:: Towards BEACH

a -ead at Te Puia looks good r) inclusive of baths Weekly £5/5/-. Comfortable accommodation, hot mineral baths, good meals; tennis and swimming. A great week-end break from town troubles. S:\ •W«i ss« m \\ •' A g: JMmi' Vgjj IT’S NEVER DULL AT TE PUIA ! Casuals 17/6 per day.

H*ri» LEA! A HERALD WANT-AD SOLD ME! Bon ORE HR LEAHN denn Fedc WELD Mar T. & ELDXJ Well chM EARN n. I COOK—Whit* <25 to 40); expcneacM.; 'LTe “Dozens of people looked me over . . . and if I do say so myself, a lot of them wanted to own me!” This home’s experience is duplicated every day in the Herald, People are looking for homes . . . but they look at the Herald first ! sctooST'isT'NwSl "ft* ForthlSwT

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Gisborne Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20088, 7 November 1939, Page 13

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Page 13 Advertisements Column 2 Gisborne Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20088, 7 November 1939, Page 13

Page 13 Advertisements Column 2 Gisborne Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20088, 7 November 1939, Page 13

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