ft MAN WHO LIKES HIS JOB Used to be Depressed and Lifeless uhtil ms Wife SUGGESTED KRUSCHEH Here is a young man who is bound to succeed, because when work is a pleasure it is properly done, and work properly done leads to success. , Yet not long ago he nearly fell asleep over his job. His wife saw what was wrong—he thanks her for the tip. “ I used to suffer with constipation, and after taking Epsom salts or senna tea I used to suffer with colds, so my wife suggested I should take Kruschen, and I have not regretted it since, as before taking Kruschen I used to be depressed and lifeless, and did not care whether I worked or went to sleep ; but now, and ever since I started to take Kruschen, work and life is a pleasure to me.” By preventing constipation, Kruschen ensures the complete and regular elimination of all poisonous waste matter. It thus maintains a pure, vigorous blood-strain, which carries health and heartiness to the whole body—raiding and destroying the germs of colds, influenza, and other diseases as soon as they enter the system. Let Kruschen keep you fit apd fortified against colds the long winter through. n ms Kruschen is a perfect blend of, six natural mineral salts which we all need every day, (i) to help the liver and kidneys to perform their natural duties in a natural way, (ii) to clear away, gently but completely, all the poisonous waste matter that has been clogging the system ; (iii) to purify the blood. The analysis is on the bottle. There are sodium and magnesium to stimulate the organs of elimination. To feed your tissues there’s the tonic potassium.;-. Each “ little daily dose” is a full day?B/’ supply of these six vital salts ; just the rigdit amount to keep your body and 1 mind tuned up to a pitch of real constant fitness. Kruschen Salts is obtainable at alI"- : Chemists and Stores at 2/6 per*bottle. . 17-11-30 m *' X’ 0 11=111=1/ tdl TO r=ff «=»!=/ ; 1 <=£liras' ‘ aet&rva £qqS- it £$ amaA4>ei So writes an enthusiastic user of Kars wood Poultry Spice. Last winter the writer of the testimonial on 30 of my prize winning Minorcas during below decided to give Karswood Poultry the least productive season last winter. To Soice (which contains dried and ground my surprise in two weeks these 30 hens were insects) a trial. The result is best told in laying 23 eggi per day. These hens have his own words. Read the letter, then give been amongst my best producers ever since. “Karswood” a trial and you, too, will (Sgd.) James Lowe, find that “for getting eggs” “Karswood” West Coast Road, Glen Eden. 1 is really a marvel. Original letter on file for inspection. “8'4'30. . Try a Shilling Packet. Dear Sirs, ■ ■ . , . Try it for a fortnight on half-a-dozen hens.. , oIWAZt ei - avZ vZar- Results are not instantaneous-* takes a been very sceptical about gg yg P P fnrtntcrht or thres weeks to improve the 2L-5S SSA- & “ msa tewas: xx S £Zl h S« woLrful H„f, tonic i know this from watching the effect on hens Karswood Poultry bpice that were oat ofcondition with nature and not fflfk wli Manchester. (Established >«**. “• j' KAKiVVUvU sfeseftsS' the Sick hep , and . _ __ ( Co., Auckland, Wellingmakes the healthy BE PQI If TPV -SPICE HI ton, Christchurch and hen stronger And rvwLl r\ I OIIULI Dunedin, and by all f^anfiZTooocit is a : Increases egg - production without forcing, wholesalers and Stores for getting eggs it IS because n contains ground insects, but no :. j n New Zealand. marvel, I tested it co „ em w pepper etc : ; K 9-11-30 Inexpensive, useful, and , practical. Colours: Navy, Saxe, Bose, Grey, Helio, Tr-n, Cardinal. Length back neck to- hem, also give all round bust measurement. 36, 38, 40, 42, 44, 46—12/6 post paid C®S®ure«B Rain Coats 12/6"" J f Leatherette Coats As illustrated /f§t Fleecy O Colours—Dark Red, Royal, Green, Tan. Lengths 39, 42in. Here is a' real all-weather protection coat, at a prico unbeatable. It is' made in heavy fleecylined Leatherette, which looks exactly like real leather. It is particularly suitable for motoring, pillion riding, arid general wear, rain, wind, and dust proof, at the same time warm. GIRLS’ WATERPROOF .. CAFES and HOOPS Colours —Light and Dark Rose, and Saxe. 27in. 30in. 33in. 36in. .. 8/6 9/6 10/6 11/6 Splendid for School, and guaranteed waterproof Qmsmh WAREHOUSE, CHRISTCHURCH Write for Catalogue m This mall inset sketch shows tho fleece, ifninff. THIS COAT looks. fFKLS* IV i: Alta UK L LEATH E R. K tired and Banished in a Few Weeks Corns will go —if you use the right treatment and if you persevere. .Radox Bath Salts possess certain properties which will remove any corn, root and all, without pain. Thousands of foot sufferers have proved it. Simply put your feet regularly—twice a-day if you can —into Radox foot baths. Very soon your feet will be as fresh and free from corns as those of the three nurses who write as follows: “We three nurses were victims of tired and aching feet, with very painful corns, until a few weeks ago we started using your wonderful Radox Bath Salts. Now we are thankful to say the corns have gone, and we can run about the wards in comfort and no longer have those dreadful tired, aching feet, at the end of a long, strenuous day on duty.” 4PI November, 1929. (Signed) J.C., E.R..A.H.F, u C ti Radox contains four different salts, each of which fulfils a different purpose. One cleanses —one is antiseptic—one softens the water —and one releases oxygen which carries the softening salts right to the root of corns and loosens them 3b that they may be lifted out bodily, root and all. Only in Radox do you get this four-fold combination. Half-pound packet 2/2; double quantity 3/8.. RADOX m BATH SALTS IH Manufactured by E. Griffiths Hughes Ltd. Manchester (Established 1756) Supplies Stocked by Fairbairn, Wright & Co., Auckland, Wellington, Christchurch and Dunedin, and by all Wholesalers, Chemists and Stores throughout New Zealand. Crn-}Q
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