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Finish the Day Well! HOW do you feel in the evening? How? Are you weary and spent after By acqu ; r ; ng . t h e Kr-jschen habit of your day't work, inclined to health doze in an armchair, too tired . , _ , ... even to go to bed ? Or are you A t.ny p.nch of Kruschen Salt. »n your brisk, alert, jolly'ready to put aside the breakfast cup of tea every morning care* of the day and spend your leisure «'» so ° n m «f e ■ **«««• . Kru . ,ch ™ hours in whole-hearted enjoyment, feel- '» "<* one salt but six. just the ill the ing that the evening is too precious for body "«£• ble " ded in N » tur , e • **■ inaction? Your health decide* the port.on. Normally these wits .hould be answer extracted from your food, but lnsulfi- ..,"'., . . , . cient fresh air and exercise, unsuitable \ou should come home as keen for the diet> orerVTOr it or worry prevent the evenings entertainment as you started , v , tem from obtaining them in the (or should have started) on your day, n ' atura | way. Kruschen supplies the work. If you fail to keep thus vigor- need- v ' inT igorates the internal ous and active throughout the day organs, gently cleanses impurities from there is something wrong with your th , body ruri fi M and enriches the health. Your liver and kidneys are not b|ood filll the whole beinf . with nfTT working as they should. Impur.t.es , ife amJ new energy . have collected in the system and contaminated the blood, every function of * ''• the body is dulled and impeded. Head- Just a small dose every morning will aches, tiredness, depression, loss of in- make you fit and keep you fit. You terest, lack of enthusiasm follow. To will be able to enjoy your evenings to regain health and energy you must the full and to look forward to another stimulate the action of the liver and day made bright by the joy of perfect kidneys. health. roftte/es*/h Tea }(f*U lJ*C* Put as much in earh ■ \| ■ ■ breakfast cud as will I _T I ■ -%■»* lie nn sixnenre. It's V m 10 the little daily dose TMm • that does it. %s^^ Good Health for a Farthing a Day. The dose of a sixpenceful taken every to one teaspoonful in a tumbler of hot morning , is found in practice Just the water before breakfaat. right -amount for a moat invigorating „ . „,„ •„ daily tonic. The medicinal dose for Every chemist sella Kruschen Salts in persons suffering from paine of rheu- 1/6 bottles: one boUle contains s* matiem and eout. or habitual consti- mornine •'pinches —enojieh to "«*' pation. with inactive liver, elc. is half three months. Get a bottle to-aay. NOTE.—Kruschen Salts are made in Manchester, England, by B. Griffiths Hughes. Ltd., establiahed 1<54, in the reign of Georse the Second. Trade Supplies stocked by Fairbairn. Wright & Cβ., Auckland, Wellington, Chrietchurch. and Dunedin, N. 5.7«

- -»y^-|7- ,r nTi m§t\t ~~s3l *"* "—/C we* Mc custom, of the jHj BS earlyVirginiaplanters to thrust W a pole through the hogshead of """■ <ffiflßflM^_n^ i tobacco and, tightly packed, tA«« tT-undU it to the market." —Notes of a PUnter. Rolling Tobacco to Market in Old Virginia -- It is a far cry fromfche rolling hogsheads to the modern railroads and steamships which, today carry Virgina tobacco into the markets of the world. And science has helped in other ways in the handling of Virginia tobacco. But science cannot improve the golden sunshine and the rich soil of old Virginia. They give an' appetizing freshness and "lively , * * flavour which can be found in no f i Smoke Virginia tobacco at its f best in Old MiU ci s- arcttcs- • J |#' I Ijccett & Mvim Tobacco Co., U.$.A. fll Cigarette

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Auckland Star, Volume LIV, Issue 48, 26 February 1923, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume LIV, Issue 48, 26 February 1923, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume LIV, Issue 48, 26 February 1923, Page 10