“On the go” all Xmas—yet it _ _ UH of the PARTY 9» WHO has the' most to do at • Christmas? Mother!. First up, who never gets a sit-down till the turkey's on the table ? Again, Mother! Last thing at night, when the fun is fast and furious, who is still joining in with everything, keeping right along with the best? Mother again! That is if she is like this mother who has found the secret of tireless energy, who has learned the little daily health habit that keeps her constantly brimming over with energy. Look at her—the jolliest, healthiest, soul who ever wore a paper hat the wrong way round! Tackle the Xmqs Festivities with a new Zest this year! Start tipping a pinch of Kruschen into your tea, or into a glau of hot water, first, 1 thing every morning. Within one week, you’ll have vim and vigour that everyone will envy. The mineral salt* in Kruschen (which include that vital element iodine) LEARN THE SECRET will bring new life to every organ in 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. fi« Utik Dail, t "7 muc saSs; ■AND FIND NEW ZEST IN UFE
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TE KARAKA SPORTS CLUB (Affiliated with N.Z. A. & C. Union, P.B. Centre.) ANNUAL NEW YEAR MONSTER SPORTS . Proceeds in aid of Dental Clinic and Recreation v Ground Funds. ON RECREATION GROUND, TE KARAKA. MONDAY, JANUARY 1,1940 Special Train Leaves Kaiti Wharf at 9.35 a.m. Sports Start 11 a.m. Market Day Fare, 2/2 Return from Gisborne. Children’s Events. Fun for the Kiddies. Athletic, Cycling, Horse and Dancing Events and Tin Hare Racing Professional Athletics and Cycling Events • Admission 1/8. Children under 14 6d, Horses free. Oars 1/-. • ' LUNCHEON AND- REFRESHMENTS ON GROUND. HOT WATER AND MILK ON GROUND FREE. Space for Sideshows can be arranged through Secretary. I Grand Sports Dance In the Evening. Gents 3/-. Full Orchestra. Ladies 2/-. J. W. NISBETT, Hon. Secretary. Telephone 31W, Te Karaka,
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Gisborne Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20128, 23 December 1939, Page 12
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