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Mother's bright eyes due to Kruschen SHE is a busy mother— with Don't be content to envy her. all the work and worry and Follow her example. Kruschen responsibility of four young- will keep you young just as it keeps sters—but her clear, bright eyes her. The little daily dose keeps and fresh, girlish complexion make you young inside : you wake up her m constant demand as a model, every morning as fresh and fit How is it possible? Her letter ex- as a schoolgirl, and before the plains. She simply trusts her health first month is out the wonderful m Kruschen's hands. Kruschen difference is written m your cornkeeps her young and fit. That's plexion and your eyes. Thousands the secret of the whole matter. are proving this daiy. Why shouldn't you ? " / am the mother of four children, and . • although I am kept busy I always feel fit. People ask me why I keep so young and l_".fcrTh why my complexion is so fresh. I tell ' (hem all to try Kruschen Salts; lam a B/ j Wl>| f I model also for many advertising firms, s£ g'^l*^ and thank Kruschen for my dear, bright V\ | 4"* _^ fJL _ . eyes:\- Mrs.V.W 9* A ITS (Original letter on file for inspection). . WW^l V%^ Obtainable at all Chemists and Stores throughout New Zealand, \ . '"» ■'.."■' N.Z. 16/14/28 Lasting Silence Silent operation is a noticeable attribute of the . New Ford. The motor mounting is rubber ' cushioned. Valves are built for silent, action. Fabric timing gears eliminate noise. Gear change is simple and silent. Spiral bevel gears are noiseless. Body is insulated from chassis. Silence is assured for the life of the car. ? - •■ Fordor Sedan; Price £295 : -p. *. H .-,-,.■ „ delivered 'anywhere m N.Z. A Blood Tonic and Conditioner for Racehorses 64 g » " . m - fp Manufactured by Ml &&&Jtyf § sv.Mi DAY - SON * HEWITT ' Ltd - SW^vtMift,, «^don, . Regularly used by the leading Trainers m England and the Colonies for Getting and Keeping Racehorses FIT. ■-- EASILY -GIVEN - HARMLESS - NON-APERIENT. i Special Racehorse' (B mn^- "1 1 2-lb, Tin.?/-. -8-lb. Tin j-ewt. Tin S5/- j ■ ObJalnable lOHWQTfiM A C C% P.O. 80x1493, from:- JUIIIiaIUPI 4 V#O.| WELLINGTON. ' (Complete Price List on application.) _^__ ) =^— — — — •^rr^S-naSJM „, , i iw«nir»n»ni«».r ■<nn - t--.^.^.^-^'^ ~ ■ ■. ■ - ■*• -- .— ..^- A Money Saver .;!.. . • /V \<k\ ipuiiv.m t The Wonder I Slip-sole runs / \ \o\\ ruSstoT« i —^Lt \ \- ' W^ oMntSSS I put all others Mishko Heel F^^ ,# £=: «S^/ YJvamp and Toe Cap - !Wr by L^^^/^ '^^—-^ of its class __^/ out of date Counter of ' == =^ s^=s^===^< < . . siSLr-1;-, lasaH^ByHsl ~]g^g[ • = There is only one Mishko m the world! w^ - "Z3 - Boot Fpr , lir -rrasag g^ Builders .■■■•. Postmen 3-PLY SOLE CONSTRUCTION. Policemen - . • i i _li • i Shunters 1. Next to the foot a lirst-grade leather insole. stokers 2. Below that a leather runner-sole. FaIS? eh 3. Mishko Outsole. Quarrymen - Foundry Make your WARNING! GaraS? 6 ? 8 Next a The success of the "Mish- Tramwayko" Boot has had the m- men "MISHKO** evitable result of bringing Road imitations into the market. Builders Beware of these, as they Railwayj^^Si2BEEffl| ' are ONLY imitations. "Mish- men, etc. Im^^tfl ' s a secre * an^ patented . ~ KjH^raaKjWWi process, and cannot be sue- -As comjoftmHffismm£&^ There is only one "Mishko" c/,' ftft/ , r nn l „« lMfflmMs!m. '»» the World, and it bears S jW er , a P d aS Ua^^^^m^^k^. the trade mark of the little durable as Obtainable from all Leading The Saracen Shoe Go., Ltd. P.O. BOX 1548 -WELLINGTON. Sole N.Z. jWKolualt Distributing < Agents.

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NZ Truth, Issue 1212, 21 February 1929, Page 15

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567

Page 15 Advertisements Column 1 NZ Truth, Issue 1212, 21 February 1929, Page 15

Page 15 Advertisements Column 1 NZ Truth, Issue 1212, 21 February 1929, Page 15

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