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FEEL TIRED IN THE MORNINGS? Fecl veary when you wake up? Shaky on youf fcet when you strug- gle out of bed ? Eyes heavy, limbs heavy, mind heavy ? It $ probably constipation. You may be regular; yet expel incompletely. Poisons are lefta Con- taminate the blood. Slow you downa Sap your vigouf: Fof this condition there is a simple F escription. Doctors have been rcp ating it for years. It is Krus- chen Salts. Food fads come and go. Fashions in diet have theic day and arc forgotten. But Kruschen Salts remain unquestioned. They don t drug you. They don t scouI you. There is nothing secret about them. The analysis is on evcry bottle: And doctors recognise this analysis as 4 basic prescription for a basic dis- order. 1l Fefl Ill E BETTER FOR A Pinch KRUSCHEN Take Kruschen Jn Iea OT hot water. 2/5 bottle at Chemists and Stores. K6-70 SAFETY 0n Ihe road_ in Ihe home: IGonfosa Disinfect wilh 8 CAMFOSA U Prices : 1/3, 3 /- THE HEALIH Protecor 11/6, 22/6. ToEache or toothache Get rellet Or money backl Either Bettle's Paln Poxders succeeg IIn cases of headachos, sleeplestness, nerve 'and joint Ealaan churee , Gr George Betfle, Chemist, wlil rerurn Your I/- {or the packer of eight powders: Frer all chemists ged etofee:5

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 4, Issue 81, 10 January 1941, Page 20

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Page 20 Advertisement 1 New Zealand Listener, Volume 4, Issue 81, 10 January 1941, Page 20

Page 20 Advertisement 1 New Zealand Listener, Volume 4, Issue 81, 10 January 1941, Page 20

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