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Daddy can now eat anything" LUCKY old Dad ! Look at him— and that's his third helping, too 1 Who would ever dream that he is the same man who couldn't touch anything rich lut year ? Read his own words in praat of Kruschen—and take his advice. Sttrt Kruschen to-morrow. " I was a victim of stomach disorder, aid whenever I tued to tat anything rich my boys u&d to say to mt,' Poor Dad, he mil pay the penalty to-morrow.' but since taking the regular daily dose of Kruschen Salts it is quite different, and my boys enjoy themselves seeing me eat what I voald refuse before. I may say my eldest son was the same as me, as far as his stomach is concerned, bat since ht has taken his daily dost of Kruschen ht can eat and enjoy whatever is pat in front of him. I think those vho find th* right remedy should tell others, and pass good nrsn on—henct this letter" W. P. Original lttttr on file for iniptctioi Kruschen Salts Good Health fe? o Ferthhsj * Day O&tomalU ai aB Cfiemitto and B!*r«i dnufkoei N&t Zt&ltwd. >4tt

Every member shall once at least during l° T d every meal make the secret sign of the Mustard Club, by placing the mustard —Mustard Club, •) f 1 . • 1 1 11 c /° Colman's Mustard, pot six inches from his neighbour s plate. Wellington.

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Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 46, 23 February 1929, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 46, 23 February 1929, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 46, 23 February 1929, Page 12

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