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IN BED FOR WEEKS mW ■■;■ WITH BACKACHE . vf J|§|f ;; Prostrate With wT^f^ "Terrible Pains" , i\3fff^ FIRST BOTTLE OF KRUSCHEN T BROUGHT RELIEF. J^"***^ - It was advice from her mother that //A . %K^fi^ ■ led this woman to take Kruschen Salts /Mm/hi F™*i | for her backache. She had tried numer- • /MM'///^-.fs ./. J—s f/t ous other so-called remedies, without //ti/lff/ir//^i y~i getting relief, but before she had finish- A ISIH • f/\ /MOM//// ed the first bottle of Kruschen she was W/M//FK*W)&Stfe/^y/W'// feeling better. This is the letter she ''v.£&J:JjM^' writes for the benefit of other suf- " " ' , ferers:— Popular Terms Illustrated.—No. S. "About this time last year I had terrible pains in my back and was prostrate for three weeks. I could not even rise'inbed. I tried several well-known All UP the Pole! remedies, but to no avail. l "Then I wrote to my mother telling \i/u an a ,, a^t u; nr , „„*. ~,,„„„ her of my trouble. She wrote to me When everything goes wrong by return of post urging me to try and you are All up the pole p^Xmn'er leUe^ 'KruscLnTaltl (to use a coarse expression) and keep your Father and I alive.' I im- every time you have something to mediately bought a bottle and' I can eat lhat o ]J tooth g ; ves you a j a b truthfully say before I had taken the , • ~ t ? a. • fifth dose I could sit up. I kept on of pain, just to show there sno taking them and in less than two weeks ill-feeling. I was about- again, and, oh, the relief v . . , .. from the terrible pain! I am never You should not put up With without this 'wonderful medicine now, toothache. It's easily remedied, .and I find the little daily dose keeps . . . , 'Tarpfiil DpnhV me fit and well."—(Mrs.) A.G. A visit to the Careful Uentist The kidneys are the filters of the . anc J Hi Presto! everything is human body. Unless they function l nvP | v properly, certain acid wastes, instead «"«y. of being expelled, are allowed to pol- Rj ng f or an appointment lute the bloodstream and produce ~, , qn aj • r j troublesome symptoms: backache, W-M\). Advice tree- and rheumatism, and excessive fatigue. . painless dentistry is assured. What is »aeded is a special kidney U}. P. Sommeruille of the finest diuretics or kidney aper- -Th, crefal Dentist." ients available for assisting the kidneys to excrete impurities. MOLESWOKTH ST. (over Barraud't Chemist) Kruschen Salts is obtainable at all Hours: 9 a.m. to « p.m. Sat. t m.m. to 1 p.m. Chemists and Stores at 2s 6d per bottle. .• You don't Eave : to be very old to know that there's rice pudding and rice pudding. It can be pale and unpopular, or brown and creamy and please can I scrape tlie dish. Rice pudding made with Highlander Milk is so much richer, so much nicer, that to get a second helping, with skin, you have to be quick. . ' . . HIGHLANDER MILK improves rice pudding beyond belief! * Copyright 9SJ . . _2^s.*w^ Mil xwit g*^y^>—w""'"^ J. M E RCER £ S.O-NS LTD. Representative: J. H. MkDQNALD, Morrah's Bldg&, «5~ Willis St. I H. W. FROST (Late of Frost & Frost) SURGEON DENTIST H.B. Building, 27S Lambton Qy. JU^ES^^^KKhzS^. Also at Wanganui and New «JP^ A PERFECT SET OF TEETH, f Remodels, from. 15/- ff $!^F%^ Painless Extractions .... 2/6 \ ' \sMl^W Free When Sets Ordered. Open Friday'Evenin«fß, 7 to 8 30. Fillings of all kinds. Telephone 4^-967. The replacement of missing teeth in such a manner as .to give them a lifelike and natural appearance, and at the same time to adapt them.so. firmly to the tissues of the mouth that it is difficult .to move them in mastication, is the problem for the dentist. Scientific dentistry achieves success, and we guarantee pur work, and. the materials we use. NERVOUS PEOPLE TAKE HEART. W.e recently imported the latest NaO and Oxygen Apparatus for the administration of this wonderful anaesthetic, and can extract any number of teeth without the slightest pain, danger or after-effects. A Boon to Country Clients.—By employing modern methods we canmake a perfect set of teeth, requiring an attendance of only two hours altogether, so that patients living in the country can visit us . and return',the some day, and so take advantage of'our superior i r work and low fees. • .

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Evening Post, Volume CXXII, Issue 106, 31 October 1936, Page 27

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