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What _ common sense is j sluggish liver negiected - S means that you don't B "n/5//AlPe» 1 enjoy your meals, that M /yCCf>- '*£5$ J your eyes are blurred, that £ m you may have spells of ^ECTlhlf M dizziness, that you wake in ''IwQ M the mornings tired and completely out M of sorts. And worse than this may u , follow ! Stop it! At once go and buy a bottle of Kruschen, _ the tonic salts. Get back to normal without delay. IV There are six separate health salts in \ Kruschen and every one of them has a pur- k ^ pose. Some of these salts are absorbed into M your blood and correct shortcomings in what ■L you eat. Some cleanse your digestive system 1\ m **1 and purify your blood. Some expel poisons Y Ak from your bowels. Some act as a tonic To \ - your liver and kidneys. Some correct acidity % and thus improve your digestion. The skilful \ ^ combination Of these six salts refreshes your whole system and increases your vigour and general well-being. The label on every bottle shows all the six health salts in Kruschen, the quality of which is so high that it surpasses even the high standard required by the British Pharmacopoeia. For this reason doctors regard' Kruschen highly. Give Kruschen a fair trial and you will thank the day you began to take it. KRUSCHEN-h, ) qppiH covtf i gapcnce* the T0N1C salts, are good lor: ^ ^ ««, ai««t . ... , .. , , tas'.iess in bot water, Rheumatism • • Headaches 2/g at Backache • Lumbago . Nenritis anJ Stores. Liverishness • Constipatlon • Gont 02.18.41 ™EW SpRJNG | l COATS and F ROCKS i| at i| Arch. Rawles ;j HAWERA. ; ;! The Large Showroom is now replete j ;! with most Attraetive Offerings from ! ]! the Fashion World. S '■ Mli llK THE NEW COATS, smartly styled, are J '■ wBn in. very attraetive Novelty Checks and .J !; g Stripes, as well as Plain and Flecked j ;i ia|J FROCKS are in great variety, many J Smart Tailored styles, being featured. \ ;! \ \\ MILLINERY is specially attraetive and | jj | V\ the colour range of Felts has been ! ;! ^ \x chosen to tone with Coats and Frocks. ! Braid's Busy Business MANAIA THE FIRM THAT NEVER LETS YOUDOWN ! We don't buy our stocks from hand to mouth ! Webuy in Quantity and with foresight — Join up and BE ONE of our Satisfied Customers I SOUTH ISLAND FLOUIt . FEUIT 25 4/9 50 8/9 100 16/9 " " 8/6 25's Wholemeal C/C COP POULTRY MASH, ... " 13/3 pe sack. I J Sn Em1 1/6 Keep u„ J.ur E,g WASH-DAT SPECIAL: , ^ ™ ^ 31b. Pkt SUPER WASHING 14:/ " POWDER. ' 5 sacks 10 ICL per sack 1 Large Bar 1st GRADE SOAP. iu/v 1 Nob RECKJTT'S BLUE or Sacks ... 10/ P® CREAM TINT. 12 SacKS ' 1J/ - n in the Lot - £tl / COP CALF MEAL: Our values are sometimes 25's "7 J 50's 1 O jC cqualled but never surpassed. i / m AU/ v — MOOSE MEAL, 1 lloz. Tin TOMATO SOIJP. . n //• per sack. 1 lloz. Tln OAK SPAGHETTI. 1 Q / q 1 lloz. Tin OAK BAKED BEANS. mammtmmmm — — — o / the Lot. ELECTRIC FENCES: 2'~ £14/15/ENGLISH DINNER SETS. ' — From ? ET !C / BOVO MEAT EXTRACT ^ £5/5/- 16oz. Botttes «7 /O &ve 20 per cent. on this line. ' w. «n.re no effort in sceing that our CUSTOMERS have Ihe „kk ot New Zealand's markets and we appreciate the piea oi «e H0NEgT c0stom. PHONE 16 - MANAIA - PHONE 16

ovouSI" EGGS Mow FOR WIHTIR USE *%ss, "u, Cbroline— Paste™" Llquld? Providintf XTrl Yb8ofutelyWa«ar2d results. For over 40 years Ovollne hasj "ever known a failure. Ask your grocer for OVOLINE PASTE or LIQUID. KEEPS FRESH EGGS FRESH. RE-TINN1NG! TfARMERS! Now, more than ever, is the time to have those Cans Retinned by— gMART J>ROS„ LTD.. NEW PLYMOUTO & STRATFORD.

j John Davies j F.B.O.A. j SIGHT TESTING OPTICIAN At Mr. Dingle's Pharmacy EVERY THURSDAY L-r rr«g=3=a3I3aWBMM— — il YOUR FEET ! WHERE DO THEY HURT? For relief consult: L. HABERFIELD Quallfied Chlropodbt, HIGH STREET, HAWERA.

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Taranaki Daily News, 25 August 1942, Page 5

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648

Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, 25 August 1942, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, 25 August 1942, Page 5

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