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W*?-? jgff A I ■' 1 1 **■£££' %' '4k k^V^%»%^^l .■-pi.v)"->.v. •■ . ~ ... '-' ".. • , ."'■' • •■] ■ >• ■ ,■ • ' ■,•••!• ~$% : : Away went rheumatism and|jback/.-:, relief-after even the first small dose of 3SJES came healthJ : ilzt health than he your Kruschen Salts:' B M h^penedf beforet Readh ° Wit ] letter .n file for nupectk* Kruschen is a perfect blend of those "Having some 4 months ago been six natural salts which-are vital to - recommended by a friend of mine to try your bodily well being. The analysis '->• yoar Kruschen Salts for some rheumatic is.on the bottle. There are sodium and % pains in my knees, I bought a jar, and, magnesium to clear away the waste . . after taking a pinch every morning for a matter that dogs your _ tem and week or so in my breakfast cup of tea, I po j sons your bloo<L To fecd found not only the relief sought for,but there's the-tonic potassium. my general state of health considerably The daily dose of Kruschen will keep improved, so J continued taking same you m constant good health. Buy a regularly ever since, and although I have to _d ay md ' st3lt a : j tfe *, been travelling on bminess for the past to-morrowi' » foar months, I never felt better in my * m aft, even when I was younger. My ~ —f%L|4% MJ present age is over 53 years, J may if-ft JJVllVll r«» mention that about a year ago I had aUL¥ \A fm a - serious nervous breakdown and although W\ " *% I ■ C {■0&M 1 saw many doctors at home and abroad W '*MW CL\ W &£i~ and tried many sorts of treatments and Vrin , ■,/«„„.. Wt , *<■ r*v _ \sx& medicines—all. m vain—J felt perfect Store, throughout New Zealand. 7 .x4.a9 *m *■ ; : = — ■ S» 1 . -.'■' rf<tf ' -

"*Oriqmal DN*M*dlea r Amberlips" first favourite for twenty-five years v.. • but not for that reason alone It is true that for a quarter of a century every latest device for extracting tea-dust has been installed for cleaning this socalled "Tannin-Dust" from the fine tea of .which "Amber Tips" is blended. Pure, however, as it has always thus been a rendered, the sales of "Amber• Have, year by year, "gone up fby leaps ; and bounds," and its steady leadership to-day is due to the sole and consistent use of \ the . choicest pluckings of Geylon's rare and ./s&s& rich crops. c : -K- l&J* •■••- 'IS These rich and rare pluckings of bounteous Nature's fine tea are the chief secret of the fragrant flavour of pure, refreshing, healthful -'Amber jFips" arid of its indisputable econoriiy. -V

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Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 255, 28 October 1929, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 255, 28 October 1929, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 255, 28 October 1929, Page 14