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f) cur misL t,V6ST Cj »" , IJahf.'Vte'SLm QU* 1 DEWARS Bottled in Scotland Ohe Right Spirit ■ ■' - j -J** Every Occasion COULD NOT E OF FOOD Man of 56 found Life not worth living NOW FEELS 20 YEARS YOUNGER Indigestion breeds dismal pessimism. And pessimism painti; all things black, tills you with dreary doubts about anything and everything. It perhaps prevents you from trying the golden remedy that would rid you of indigestion for good. Head this letter with an open mind. Then ask yourself: “In the face of such evidence, can I, in fairness to myself, refuse to give Kruschen a trial ?** SIGHT “I have been a sufferer from indigestion for about 5 years, aid came to the conclusion that there was no cure. I sufered much agony, and could not bear the sight of food, and sleep was almost impossible at night. I gave up hope of ever getting over this dread complaint— Patent Medicines proving of no avail. Last October, 1928, a friend recommended me your valuable Kruschen Salts. I tried a bottle with excellent results, and continued with same. To-day life is once more worth living. My age is 56 years, and although I cannot* jump a five-barred gate, I feel 20 years younger. Items of food which I could not face during the long spell of suffering arc now a pleasure to eat. It is over 7 months since I started with Kruschen, and I have had no return of that dreadful complaint, indigestion/* L.A.C. Indigestion is caused by a failure in the flow of the gastric or digestive juices. As a result, your food, instead of being assimilated by your system, simply collects and ferments inside you, producing harmful acid poisons. Start the digestive juices flowing normally, and you'll not have to suffer any more. And that is just how Kruschen Salts bring swift and lasting relief from indigestion. The immediate effect of the six mineral salts in Kruschen is to promote the healthy flow of the vital juices of the body. When your system begins working again like a perfect machine, it means a blessed end to those old tormenting pains after meals. Kruschen Salts is obtainable at all chemists and stores at 2/6 per bottle. 29-11-30 WT ISOW W O Suits. Costur FOR DRY CLEANING AND DYEING THAT PLEASES—MOODY'S DYE WORKS. Ltd. Crowhurst St., Khyber Pass. Phone 41-273 Our Vans Collect and Deliver. es, Frooks, and Overcoats Dry Cleaned and Pressed, 4/0. tyufinq tke f Hokitika GoldSmh m ■ . . . coaches and pack-horses were kept busy. Picks, shovels, flour . . . were at a premium. So, also, was Bonnington’a Irish Mo3a. J i Hugo’s Minstrels, Post Office, DUNEDIN. 14th September, 1887. Messrs. Geo. Bonnington Ltd. High Street, CHRISTCHURCH. Dear Sirs, After suffering with a severe cold in the throat, I being unable to sing for two nights, used one bottle of your IRISH MOSS, and. I am glad to say it cured mg cold almost instantly. I shall recommend it to all mg professional friends. Yours truly, ( Signed ) Priscilla Verne. ir* v buai> ic f s | j a lu>cy b 1 1'V;? o 'nd SClfO}*’ -jyill t tt , cs , a/rd ,/ bo«l« ke olwaV 5 ;* k f SEVENTY years ago Bonnington’s was already well known. In the pioneer days of privation, days of privation and exposure, Bonnington’s was found invaluable in warding off chills and bronchial troubles. Nothing, even to-day, is so good for checking coughs, colds, croup, bronchitis, or ’flu, as the letters quoted fully testify. Always keep a large bottle in the house. _ BONNINGTONS IRISH MOSS For Coughs and Colds * 1/6 and 2/6 at all Chemists and Stores. * * !£!!' ly A re ™ ed y» Bonnington’s holds first is f£ 14 * te<u VOonfuU, while 10 drops 1

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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1025, 16 July 1930, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 1 Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1025, 16 July 1930, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 1 Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1025, 16 July 1930, Page 14

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