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INDIGESTION " Hfhen all else failed —Kruschen won the day ! " U dier* on* thing on earth calculated fo make life seem not worth living it is indigestion. Indigestion has ruined more tempers and wrecked more homes Shan drink or drugs. It turns saints info cynic*. It undermines energy ■nd breeds dismal pessimism. Picture, then, what it must mean to this woman to be able to say, as she does, that she is now perfectly well. No wonder she is delighted with Kruschen ! •* I am so delighted with the benefit 1 have derived from taking your Kruschen Salts that I feel it only fair to you that 1 should mite an appreciation . For years / have suffered from indigestion and all the attendant ills . After taking your wonderful Salts regularly foe several mqpths 1 am perfectly well, and can confidently say , when alt else failed , Kruschen won the day. 1 would rather go without my breakfast than miss my Kruschen. ’* (Miss) A. B. ROOME. Original letter on file for inspection Now let it be said quite definitely, that what Kruschen— taken regularly —did for her, it will do you or for anybody else who suffers from indigestion as she did. “ The little daily dose 99 stimulates the flow of gastric juices to aid digestion, and then ensures complete and regular elimination of waste matter every day. Kruschen Salts 19.14.a9 Price, 2/6 per oottie at all Chemists & Stores throughout New Zealand

Starchit best with t PURE AS THE LILY IRVINE £ STEVENSON LTD. LILY STARCH WORKS OUNEWN rcweu.*CNmMr ■ G Knuckles Ached With Rheumatism ** knuckles were so sore and swollen with rheumatism I couldn't hold a pen in my hand. After many remedies had failed I tried * St. Jacobs Oil ’ Almost instantly the pain disappeared .and soon my hands were normal again.” * St. Jacobs Oil ’ is the good old remedy for the pains and aches of Rheumatism. Sciatica, Neuritis, Lumbago, Sprains and Strains. It goes directly to the seat of the trouble and draws out all the pain. It works every time and does not burn the skin. Get a bottle of * St. Jacobs Oil ’ from your chemist and see the magic. Price 1/6. tin E&OfiD or o Phone 41-278 FOR DRY CLEANING AND DYEING THAT PLEASES—MOODY’S DYE WORKS, Ltd., Crowhurst St., Khyber Pass. Our Vans Collect and Deliver.

s if made to your own prescription CarefulLy compounded hy Ski (Led —-r pH S rmsci SCS fZ* l\ \S° YW d& *Co' v\"» ■o'* O'* o\V' v\^ 0* e o*® v*2f T'-' 6 o 6 per tm ft "S na / 4 r V n %U CHfinlpt* L*r(« Bottle toujr. VERY bottle of Bonnington’s is as carefully compounded as if made individually to your own doctor’s prescription. Sixteen selected ingredients go into its composition, and for over 60 years it has held first place in hundreds of homes as a powerful and pleasant safeguard against Influenza and all chest and throat complaints. Tiny children can safely be given it. Old people take it without digestive disturbance. Bonmngton s does, in fact, possess strong tonic properties from the famous Carrageen Moss, from which it is partly made. Keep a bottle always by you and take, and give it at the first sign of a cold. It will coat the throat with an antiseptic film and prevent further trouble. Accept no other there is only one Eonninglon s. v Irish Moss for Coughs ty Colds

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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 687, 12 June 1929, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 687, 12 June 1929, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 687, 12 June 1929, Page 4

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