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“K.P. LIFE SALT”

AN AUSTRALIAN APPRECIATION Evidence of the excellence of the wonderful “K.P. Life Salt” (which is jnade in New Zealand) is contained in the following testimonial just received trom an Australian resident who has gently \isii.ed New Zealand. ‘What do I think of it? Jolly good well put up, of excellent style finish, bottle and cork top good. *abel also, and very attractive. And 131 to the salt itself, it is first-class, must be made from an excellent formula. It effervesces splendidly, bet,r* in fact than —the flavour is

tice, sharp, without being too tart— Powder of a nice granulation for a Preparation of that kind, and well hried. Further, it is a laxative and hot a beverage.

“You have a really good line, and 1 wish you luck with it.” Messrs. Kempthorne Prosser and s New Zealand Drug Co., Ltd.. Dunedin, hold the original of this testimonial.

K.P. Life Fait is pleasant and refreshing in all weathers. It will be found exceedingly valuable in purifying blood and cooling the system, and thus preventing those disagreeable eruptions and pimples so common to many at the change of the seasons. For relief of Headache and all bilious disorders it will be found very "Uieficial, acting as a mild aperient, also ou the liver and kidneys.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 590, 16 February 1929, Page 7

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“K.P. LIFE SALT” Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 590, 16 February 1929, Page 7

“K.P. LIFE SALT” Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 590, 16 February 1929, Page 7

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