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her fat was a burden NOW S)HE IS QUITE SLENDER AND LOOKS YEARS YDUNGER Here is another case where the trim, slim figure of 'youth has displaced the coarse. fat outline of middle-age. It is a house-keeper writing. She says : — "I cannot say what weight I was, but I was very fat — a burden to niyself. I have taken three bottles of Kruschen Salts and now I am quite slender. I am 56 turned and People take me for 40. I am more than proud of myself. You can take it from me that every word of this is true. I took a teaspoonful in hot water every morning til-1 I u.sed three bottles. Now I only take half a teaspoonful each morning. I cannot reeommend the Kruschen Salts enongh, for' they are worth their weight in gold." — (Mrs.) A. H. For generatioiis, wealthy overweight people have been visiting those ' European Spas whose waters are recognised for their reducing effect. It is called "taking the cure." Now the fonnula of Kruschen represents the ingredients salts of the mineral waters from those far-famed Spas. ; These Salts combat the cause of fat I by assisting the internal organs to ! perf orm their f unctions properly — to throw off each day those waste products and poisons which, if al- 1 lowed to accumulate, will be gon- ' verted by the body's chemistry into 1 fatty tissue. Kruschen Salts do not reduce you over-night — like so many products claim to do. But taken regularly over a period of time — with a modified diet and gentle exercise, half a teaspoonful in a glass of 'hot water every morning before breakfast will take away unhealthy flesh and restore your figure to its normal weight. Yet at the same time — build up health with a great increase in vigour and energy for you ! Kruschen Salts is obtainable at all Chemits and Stores at 2/6 per bottle.

| SALE j iWhitefelt and Panamas, Selling at | 5/11, 6/11, 7/11 I ' I STRAW HATS, Assorled Colours, 4/11 1 I™ upwards. ' I SHORT SUMMER COATS, 15/11,19/11 1 LONG SUMMER COATS, 25/- upwards CREAM SERGE COSTUMES, Usual price £3/9/6. Now Selling at 45/6. , e TENNIS .FROCKS, also Voile and Ray- I on Frocks, from 12/11 upwards. | • EVERY ARTICLE GREATLY REDUCED; MUST BE | CLEARED. ' I M. E. Cave | Arawa Street — Phone 329 SPECIAL .. | USED CAR AND TRUCK J SALE . .)■ OUR PRICES ARE RIGHT BABY AUSTIN, Tourer ' i DE SOTO 8, Conpe MODEL T FORD, Tourer STUDEBAKER,- Tourer SAVE MONEY AND GET THE RIGHT CAR BY RINGING 431 J. C. Bates & Son LTD., GARAGE TERMS ARRANGED ' — PENTON STREET [ ' im * u M a— ni'wi—g—w ^ m. l. imimhb | iiianmm.i r-nin-i. 11 .■ (Enn C CARTAGE CONTRACTOR GENERAL CARRYING L/ FIREWOOD A Good drY miH slabs, Tawa, Rata, Manuka AT LOWEST PRICES L FROM C. ti. Macdonald : i phomc ior F°R SERVICE ANE> SATISFACTION j PHONE 191 AMOHAU STREET > ^"Astounding Offer" J BY | Munro & Fainton Motors | | . LTD- ! Buy Your } "STANDARD" CARS Now On §! "SPECIAL" EASY f' TERMS j! and take advantage p r Jf* ot our I: CuL along this line and post without delay - n TO MUNRO & PAINTON MOTORS LTD. >! .j Fenton Street, Rotorua MqrTafa , 'j Please send full particulars of your ? 'il offer on 9h.p./16h.p. (cross one out) Sm j , | Standard" Cars and without any obliga- iMjKl j tion on my part detail your . ):{ 'SPECIAL EASY TERMS.' -• Name • offer ' I ™~ I 1 " ' ' ■ .j i 1 rtj I SOlF flGENT 1 ROTORUA DISTRICT Y'j GLEN AFTON COAL § R. STEWART | Coal and Firewood Merchant, General Carrier J Phone 534 Next Majestic Theatre "J J " " ■ — — — " ■ - i

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! jBhy Advertlsed i From the Firm that is j enterprising enoughdo advertise somethme" that is good enougli to i advertise I I jYYEI ~ ^ Ytrj 'I0RNIMG POST" i I I POTIKS & D1STRICT NEWS I I All communication. affecting | Opotiki and District should be g forwarded to 1 | W. H. TAYLOR, | ' District Represeniative, g O 'i King Street, | I Opotiki. | SALES AGENTS:— | ' P GRAPHICA COY., CHURCH ST., OPOTIKI. g BELL & HODGSON, WAIMANA. | CAMPBELL, WAIOTOHI. 'V | ICEARNS, TANEATUA |

a v1s1tor to avoid Wa,tch out for the visit to your home of a round of coughs or kindred ailments. Gernis come unannounced to catch you unawares. Be prepared with Baxter's Lung Preserver. Whether with children or grown-ups it will pay to start with "Baxter's" at the first symptoms of trouble. Don't waste time experimenting. Stick to "Baxter's." Get one of the 4/6, 2/6 or 1/6 sizes at the nearest ehemist or store. Why isthat child-ofyours ALWAYS Jtr^GKEWING ? : V Ipg^Nature's . way oi fonning strong teeth — firm gumslj . IWRiQLEY'S BUILDS STRONG ljt$L TEETH "Ma FIRM GUMS Wg. ^AHD AIDS'DIGESTiON ^\5 TAKE'YOUR (THANGE f WRIGLiYS «x» vzj- *WT!7

"When I was young and better looking | than I am now," remarked a spealcer at a Wellington smoke concert, "I was engaged to be married, and my fiancee (a 'confirmed smoker of cigarettes herself), was always asking me why I wasn't smoking. Gentlemen I didn't because I couldn't! (Laughter). But I pretended that I could. I said I smoked a. pipe, but made all sorts of excuses for failing to produce it. ■ Well, one evening my in_ tended presented me with a fine briar. Seeing I was cornered I accepted a fill from her father's tob'acco-jar (strong stuff !) ,in his ahsence, and trembling lit up. In ten minutes I had had more than enough — and hurriedly left the room | —just in time! (Laughter). However, j I've been a smoker for years now. I . learned on Riverhead Gold. It's toast- ! ed, and like the other New Zealand t tobaccos (Navy Cut 'No. 3, Cavendish, ; and Cut Plug No. 10) it's practically free from nicotine. The toasting does it! I j smoke New Zealand tobacco, gentlemen, because I can't get any that is better — or half as good." (Applause).

THE CAR OF SUPREME COMFORT AND VALUE— THE REO. — GOODSONS' LTD., AGENTS : i|

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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 456, 14 February 1933, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 456, 14 February 1933, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 456, 14 February 1933, Page 7

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