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Thr.l % | \ j" N.S. C 2 Are you in form to-day ? How offten do you get up in the show you how, as it has shown milmorning with that gloriour. feeling lions of others. that you arc ready to take on any- That tiny pinch of Krusc'.cn Salts thing and anybody? you take in your breakfast cup of tea How often do you carry that feel- every morning—you can't taste it. ing with you throughout the da.' but it has a most amazing effect. knowing nothing of morning irrit- It restores liver and kidneys to theii ability, of after-lunch sleepiness, of proper state of efficiency and regufive o'clock weariness, and utter de- farity, clears away all the impuritle* i jection of body and mind? that have been clogging your system, j How often do you return home fit and se»ds new, pure blood driving ito enjoy every moment of your hours through your body. If you wcie lof leisure, taking your recreation living a life where you got plenty oi 1 with all the greater zest becan«e dur- fresh air and exercise, where you ! ing the day you have got through a were free from worry and overwork, | full-size man's job with a fu-I-size where errors of diet were unknown. j man's keenness and efficiency? your body would provide itself with '; How often? Once a week, .... -the vital salts that are necessary foi j Once a month? j healthy existence. But, as Na'ure is I Why not every day? j not carrying out this work for you, i Let Kruschen show you how. Kruschen offers you just the very You can, you know. Kruschen will salts your body needs. I Taste/ess in Tea pC fIU I.ILC Pm« muci each |\l _4*% _ I I breakfast cup as will H C I f lie on a sixpence. It's 9 ■ \tP the little daily dose gj# • that does, it. M \^^ Good health for a farthing a day. Tine dose of a sixpenceful taken liver, etc., is half to one teaspoonful every mornirig is foui-d in practice to in a tumbler of hot water before be just the rright amount for a most breakfast. Every Chemist sells invigorating daily tonic. The mcdi- Kruschen Salts in 2/6 bottles—each cinal dose for persons stiff-fine *rom bottle contains 96 morning "sixpains of Rheumatism and Gout or pencefuls"—enough to last three habitual Constipation, with inactive months. Get a bottle to-day. New Zealand—Trade Supplies of Kruschen Salts are -tictrod by Falrbairn. Wright & Co.. Christchurch. Wellington. Auckland, and Dunedin. WASHING DAY lose, it* worry and drudfery if a GAS WASHING COPPER i* installed. No wood to chop or fira to stoke. No ashes to remove, or smuts to dirty the clothes. SAVES TIME AND LABOUR. Full particulars, prices and terms, from Auckland Gas Co., Ltd. - 9 PETER PAN SHOES FOR COLLEGE GIRLS. NOW JP __■ nl I ——— . FAMED FOR HARD WEAR. i Strong Calf College Shoes, broad fitting, neat and comfortable. First grade sole leather and honest workmanship throughout SUNDAY SHOES. Finest Kid, and Patent Toe Caps—22/6 and 27/6. COLLEGE SHOES, 17/9. Jg*A Post Bd. jS^Sm The new American style Col- _____■ lege Shoe for well dressed Col- dM M lege Girls. The low heel, broad /«■ IV H* smart toe, and dainty instep «f^_____P______Pfl___P strap give great comfort aivi < _I____j_V__l_r refined appearance. Also very jflfiKflr easy on the stocking. ___P ZEBRA CALF—I 9/6 and 22/6. PATENT LEATHER—2S/- and WB^r 29/6. JAMES ADAMS & CO. as—

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Auckland Star, Volume LIII, Issue 227, 25 September 1922, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume LIII, Issue 227, 25 September 1922, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume LIII, Issue 227, 25 September 1922, Page 10

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