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SIXTY-ONE! at Six —Oil all Day—Heme at Eight ! AND TIRED! Tfiaaks Krnschsn for Amazing Vitality What a wonderful record ! No wonder her friends are amn/.ed at her vitality. And no wonder she is grateful t< Kruschcn which makes such energy and activity possible. “ My age is 61 years, so you will see I am not a young woman. lam out all day exposed to all weather, and have been now for 15 years. l ain up every morning at 6 o’clock, am! standing a! day, only sitting down for breakfast dinner; tea, until 8 o’clock at night People often say to me ‘ Ilow tired yo> must be.’ They cannot understand when I say ‘No—I don’t get tired. Then I am often asked how it is I 100 l so well and never get rheumatism, and am always fit for work. I tell them i: must be the 1 little daily dose’ of Kruschen Salts taken every morning, in my first cup of tea. For ten years I have taken the daily dose of Kruschcn Salts and have kept Well in health—neverhad a doctor since I started to take them. 'I never have a headache or indigestion. People often tell me 1 am a, marvel to stand. as I do.” ■,; •; ~,,, -'here you have a typical case of they housands we hear about every month, .here regular perseverance with “the,' ,ittle daily dose” Iras given even elderly men and women all the energy and vitality attd good health of a two-year-old. The reason is clear. The six salts in Kruschcn keep, the system regular and punctual in its most important iaily duty ! Tlrcy make constipation impossible. They arouse natural proper activity, in liver and kidneys. They ensure a clear blood-stream—free from all impurities—strong in resistance to disease—carrying health and vigour to tiie whole body and brain. Kr.uschen Salts .is obtainable aJt all Chemists and. Stores at 2/G per bottle. • , Ml-3C C&ialogpe ©st reqmeM i Suit as Illustrated. WITH ft w 1 sit, 1 % 7, / .lift Boys’ Jerseys, • Navy, Grey, Sizes 3/11 Postage ; 6d. .. GENEROUS FREE PIECE FOE PATCHING, ALL SIZES, POST PAID—DOUBLE-BREASTED, 25/6 You have never seen a Suit to stand such hard wear at double the price. The pattern is neat and not easily soiled. Mid and Dark Grey Worsted finish Tweed. Thousands sent all over the Dominion, and everyone pleased with their purchase. Send to-day and get 18 months to two years’ hard wear. Glasson’s Famoias^ l^ Knickers Here’s a guaranteed bargain for boyh hard 'oii‘ their pants. ; .There, ..is! ! nothing: near the ‘ price to w,ear longer. Neat Dark Grey pattern, ; in'a tough Twist Tweed; selected, for long service. Good cut, well .lined. Wdrtsh ! 8-/6.' ’Our price. l any size, 5/9. :t -'! ■> ; ;\ " .« Money '•efunded if not more'thm satisfied., Warehouse-' 1 CIifiISTCHVRCH. wm : .'tl • V'\ Iff m E m '\Su ■fur. •M 1

it \\ s ' I\ A v S t % 'ESP* %v: N 7s 3*4 /A? » » sßrassfi W>> m i TiT* ' -K2L& iMSS ‘HSSs «P ■ "Hearrie’s” will take .... the danger out of aay type of cough for all the family this Winter. It is a form of home i> \ treatment that is as V near infallible as any / *V’v£ | ) prescription can be said * to be, for it is more than just a soothing syrup. It neither allows the trouble to develop seriously nor to become chronic. There’* no age limit to the use of “Hearne’s.” Anybody in the house cangTtoV the family bottle aha git relief right away. At all Chemists and Storat 1/6, 2/6 and 4/6 :s & z tCROUP, FLU. ‘ ift*effins cunt •a

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Hokitika Guardian, 29 July 1930, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Hokitika Guardian, 29 July 1930, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Hokitika Guardian, 29 July 1930, Page 3

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