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BUSINESS MAN'S GRATITUDE Says Kruschen has kept him fit for sixteen years *" RHEUMATISM BANISHED Here is a business man who, having read letters in the papers from other , people regarding Kruschen Salts.wants y to know if anyone can beat his own ( experience. It is worth telling, so we \ give it here—just as he wrote it down. V "In 1912 I had a severe attack of * Rheumatic Fever. After six weeks my doctor and a specialist gave up; hope of my recovery. A friend suggested Kruschen if I wanted to keep Rheumatism away in future. I bought my first bottle, and kept up the ' little daily dose' until the second year of the War, when I thought my system was thoroughly rid of the acid. I stopped taking it. Within a fortnight I was almost double with Rheumatic pains again (showing that I needed to counteract the acid in my system). Back I flew to Kruschen, and from that dav to this , ~, ._. , . I never missed a dose first thing every and kidneys to jjerform their nature morning. The result ? Never the duties in a natural way; (2) to clea slightest twinge of rheumatic pain, away gently but completely all th Being a traveller I am out in all nTvXMmnMii^BiwtM^lUvAmiKMHrifrni buoyant spirits, thanks to my old friend Kruschen, who ha 9, in very truth, ' kept me going ' for 16 years." If you wonder how Kruschen can achieve all that this enthusiastic user claims for it, you should first of all realise that Kruschen is a perfect blend of 6 natural mineral salts which we all need every day (1) to help keep liver stimulate the organs of elimination. To feed your tissues, there's the tonic Potassium. Each " little daily dose" ia a full day's supply of these six vital salts ; just the right amount to keep your body and mind tuned up to a pitch of real constant fitness. Kruschen Salts is obtainable at all Chemists and Stores at 2/6 per bottleThere are hidden Delights in this Loaf Cut off a slice, spread it generously with butter, then take a bite—You'll Our Vienna Bread the best you ever tasted. Note the creamy goodness inside with its crisp, crunchy covering of delightful crust. Taste the sweet, nutty flavour and then—order a loaf to-day from PETER DUNN • MAKER OF GQLD MEDAL MILK MADE BREAD P. O. BAKERY. ASHBURTON Phone 129. Afc y£ Convert your Touring; Car into a Stylish Sedan. Same High Class Job. C. E. ANDERSON. ' Tancred St., Phone 33365, r (Next Ashburton Motors). Business recently conducjt£2s JOB. .TOR £22 10,, %&S&!S&%18& For a Limited Penod Only. 30-149. HUDSCNS EMPIRE ASSORTMENT BISCUITS Now obtainable from your grocer in 4lb» tins—for family use. And lib. cartons, in add-; ition to the larger tins. u vAcirriES ESSENCE kuc N 7. Across the blue Pacific to Canada and the far-famed Rocky Mountains. You stay awhile at LAKE LOUISE and BANFF, wondrous resorts of breath - catching beauty, Toronto, Niagara Falls and Montreal—then sail from Quebec on a White " Empress " or " Duchess " Steamer to England—two days on the magni' ficent St. Lawrence—less than four on the Atlantic. Apply to U.S.S. Co.. or A. W. Essex, Canadian Pacific Railway, 32-34 Quay, St., Auckland. STEAMERS HOTELS N.Z. MANUFACTURE NORUBBINC LAUNDRY HELP A YOUR OROCER SELLS IT STILL live mom us v<j »»><-- tw I.X.L. Wrappers. Worth 7/6 Silk Hose.—Superbus Co., Christchuroh. CILEANSE Scalp and' Stimulate Hair / Growth with Brice's Seboria Soap.—R. Totty, Chemist.

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 51, Issue 132, 17 March 1931, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Ashburton Guardian, Volume 51, Issue 132, 17 March 1931, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Ashburton Guardian, Volume 51, Issue 132, 17 March 1931, Page 6

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