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m Wear Gloves to Dinner? Certainly Not! Yet many whose hands are roughened and reddened would like to do so. No matter how beautiful a woman’s face, how charming her manner —on© of the greatest feminine appeals is that of pretty hands. And hands can’t remain beautiful and do the family washing. But it’s easily £fhd inexpensively avoided. Everything washed, and returned damp readv to starch, iron or hang up to drv. PHONE 43-719. N.Z. Bagwash & Towel Supply Co. .. . 60-66 FEDERAL STREET. The Finest Product of India and Ceylon (/ STAGWHEAD COUPONS and PRIZES Ask your Grocer for Stags Head Teas ora sd “1 am a different woman” Do you have days of depression? Dismal days when you brood and mope and magnify tiny troubles into tragedies ? What you want is Kruschen to clear away the clouds and let the sunshine into youf life again. Read this letter from a woman who was a misery to herself and everyone around her—until she started on the “little daily dose.” " Two years ago / began to get depressed and everything ir as too much trouble for me. 1 was a misery to myself and evenone around me. I was advised to take Glauber Salts ly my friends, who said it was the same as Kruschen, bat it did me no good, so at last my husband got me a bottle of Kruschen, and no one would realise the different woman I am. 1 have been taking Kruschen now constantly for two years, and my husband has spread its worth widely. People think my husband is a paid servant for Kruschen, but he tells them to come and see me, and I will say the same as he does—that as soon as he does not take Kruschen he is full of aches and pains. My daughter also would not be without it. I have got my neighbour to take Kruschen as well, and she has found its worth, as she feels a different woman.” 9th January, 1939. (Sgd.) Mrs. G.A.K. Original letter on tile for inspection. The commonest cause of depression is partial constipation—an insidious complaint, because the sufferer is seldom aware of it. Kruschen Salts make constipation impossible. Therefore, if you keep to Kruschen, j'ou need never know the meaning of melancholy'; never feel “nervy” or depressed. You may have heard it said that Epsom and Glauber Salts are just the same as Kruschen. Such statements are based on pure ignorance. Kruschen is not a scouring medicine like Epsom or Glauber —both crude, single salts. Kruschen is a combination of no less than six different salts which gently stimulate every part fo the system. Stomach, liver, kidneys, nerves and brain each feel the unfailing benefit. K^Safts Price 2/S per Bottle at all Chemists and Stores throughout New Zealand. 35.14.29

Let the first sneeze | be also the last~ EUPHEMIA— in 1829 —after a first sneeze put on extra mufflers, closed the windows, and sat down in front of a roaring fire to enjoy a five-day cold. (“It must run its course, my dear’ ). Judy —in 1929 surprised by a sneeze in the act of setting forth on a tramp, calls out, “ Mother, where’s that bottle of Irish Moss?” takes a dos* and starts out *Ttil m % m W V % O' lift* V'° *v" C*' V vot' No five-days cold for Judy. She will take another dose in the evening before she goes to bed, and one each day on all the following days because winter is really here. She knows that Bonnington’s Irish Moss acts as a “ throat-paint ” preventing infection by germs, and as a tonic, healthful and body building. She knows also that if she is foolish enough to contract a severe chill repeated doses of Bonnington’s will relieve it. As for tonsilitis, laryngitis, or pneumonia she knows she need never fear them as long as Mother remembers IRISH MOSS for coughs and colds'. 9f At AM Chemist.* mmj Storms

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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 735, 7 August 1929, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 735, 7 August 1929, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 735, 7 August 1929, Page 4

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