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HIS BACK WAS FULL OF ACHES. WORK WAS BECOMING UNBEARABLE. NOW THANKS KRUSCHEN FOR “GOOD HEALTH AND DAILYBREAD.” If you have ever suffered with backache you will know just what the writer of the following letter means when he says: “My back was full or aches and pains.” No wonder he began to feel that his work was getting too much for him—until he started taking Kruschen Salts. Read what he says now, “My age is 50. My work is hot, hard and heavy. Up till recently I felt my work beating me more every week, and this has been going on (to be truthful) for years.' My back was full of aches and pains, and it was often a hard task to bath after my shift was finished. On two occasions I could not get off my hands and knees. I suppose I have taken Kruschen Salts now for about four months. I would- not have thought it possible, and would not have believed its effects if another had told me it was his experience. In my case, Kruschen advertisements are 100-per-cent. truth, and I feel I have to thank Kruschen for my daily bread and good health.”—G.M. The six salts in Kruschen will coax your kidneys back to healthy, normal action so that they will rid your bloodstream of every particle of poisonous waste matter. As an immediate result you will experience joyous relief from those old, dragging pains. And as you persevere with the “little daily dose” of Kruschen the twinges will become less and less frequent until finally your backache will be no more than the memory of a bad dream. Kruschen Salts is obtainable at all Chemists and Stores at 2/6 per bottle.

WINTER NECESSITIES from R. TOTTY’S FOR COLDS— Red Spruce Cough Mixture 1 / 6 mi 2 / 6 Cough Lozenges from 6 D FOR ACHtS AND PAINSRavo Liniment, 1/6 and 2/6 FOR CHAPPED AND ROUGH SKIN and Broken Chilblains o.f£.C Ointment f/ 6 FOR Unbroken Chilblains — Chilblain Liniment 1/FOR THE CHILDREN— D.C.L. Malt and Cod Liver OiL Children’s Tonic, with beef marrow, 1/6 and 2/6 Radio Malt, 3/9 and 6/6 FOR a Good Night's Rest — Hot Water Bottles from 2/6

You can’t afford to lose time. Watches Cleaned and Repaired by me, save TIME and MONEY for you. H THE TRIANGLE M 1 WATCHMAKER 1 = 84 The Triangle, ASHBURTON. = ■llllllllllllillllllllllllllllllllillilllllH The Comforting “LE YLaND” “LEYLAND’ HOT WATER BOTTLE. YOU need one these cold, bleak nights—one from Bonnington’s. The “Leyland” outlasts many cheaper bottles. Made of special pure rubber covering over a strong fabric, it retains heat longer and never frays or tears. The Leyland is guaranteed—•proof of its superior quality! GET YOUR BOTTLE NOW. BONNINGTON’S PHARMACY, Chemists and Photographic Dealers, East Street, ’Phone No. 6. B.S.A. New B.S.A. B.S.A. Shipment B.S.A. B.S.A. just in. B.S.A. OUR New Shipment of Genuine B.S.A. Cycles has just arrived and has opened up beautifully. Dunlop Tyres, Terry’s “Comfort” Saddles, Eadie Coaster Hubs. Fully Chromium Plated throughout. GENTS’' £B/15/-. LADIES’ £9/10/-. Special Sports Model £9/15/-. Liberal Allowances on old machines. B.S.A. speaks for itself. The Hall-mark of BRITISH QUALITY. LEN. HOPKINS, THE SOMME CYCLE WORRS, ’Phone 247, Tancred Street. ‘CURED MY PILES IN ONE WEEK’ A GRATEFUL patient says that Zann Double Absorption Treatment cured his piles in a week. Send for generous trial 9d in stamps.— Zann Pty., Bos 952 KM, Wellington.

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 55, Issue 246, 31 July 1935, Page 6

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564

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Ashburton Guardian, Volume 55, Issue 246, 31 July 1935, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Ashburton Guardian, Volume 55, Issue 246, 31 July 1935, Page 6

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