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A MAN WHOJKES HIS JOB Used to be Depressed and Lifeless #'^fj»k UNTIL HIS WIFE a-^^Et SUGGESTED KRUSOHEiI «^l]|o Here is a 3'oung man who is bound to 11 iSbfcll^aiHawF succeed, because when work is a \ \W^BBBIWg pleasure it is properly done, and work , \ properly done leads to success. Yet » dilllsFi^aV. not long ago he nearly fell asleep over -—-gSM B Ins job. His wife saw what was wrong— A lie thanks her for the tip. | t B " I used to suffer with constipation, i||9|i{l ■ and after taking Epsom salts or senna -JillllSaV * Aw. Mk Wm tea I used to suffer with colds, so my «.«"-.» wife suggested I should take Kruschen, Kruschen Is a perfect blend 01 aw and I have not regretted it since, as natural mineral salts which we all need before taking Kruschen 1 used to be every day (i) to help the liver and depressed and lifeless, and did not care kidneys-to perform their natural duties whether I worked or went to sleep; in a natural way, (ii) to clear away, but now, and ever since I started to gently but completely, all the pouontake Kruschen, work and Hfe is a ous waste matter that has been clogging pleasure to me." the system; (iii) to purify the blood. t, A . ~ ~ „ , The analysis is on the bottle. There are By preventing constipation, Kruschen Bod ium and magnesium to stimuUte the ensures the complete and regular eh- 0 f elimination. To feed your mination of all poisonous waste matter. ti * ues there , g tonio It thus maintains a pure vigorous Each " little daily dose" is ifiill day'a blood-stream, which carries health and , of these s £ juflt & c heartiness to the whole body-raiding rj tQ k and the germs of colds, m ° ind tuned to a pitch of real influenza, and other diseases as soon as constanfc fitness, tney enter the system. Let Kruschen keep you fit and fortified against colds Kruschen Salts is obtainable at all the long winter through. Chemists and Stores at 2/6 per bottle.' i7-u-ao I VO 7 ■*+* TfY S^-J So writes an enthusiastic user of Karswood Poultry Spice. Last winter the writer of the testimonial on 30 of my prize winning Minorca* during below decided to give Karswood Poultry the least productive season last winter. To Spice (which contains dried and ground my surprise in two weeks these insects) a trial. The result is best told in laying 23 eggs per day. These hens have his own words. Read the letter, then give been amongst my best producers ever since. "Karswood" a trial and you, too, will (Sgd.) James Lowe, find that "for getting eggs" "Karswood" west Coast Road, Glen Eden." is really a marvel. for . "8/4/30 . . .... _. \ Try a Shilling Packet. "' I may say that I have always Try it for a fortnighton half-a-dozen hens. been very sceptical about egg-laying prepar- Results are not instantaneous—it takes a ations, thinking that anything that would fortnight or three weeks to improve the force the hen would be against nature and egg return. If your local dealer cannot harmful My Experience with Karwood supply, send a postcard tp the New ZeaSviceis that it does not work that way. land Agents (address be ow), asking the Karswood is a wonderful, helpful tonic. I name of the nearest dealer who supplies know this from watching tie effect on hens Karswood Poultry Spice. that were out of condition that it works Manufacturedby E. with nature and not mg « ff>£U#S>f\ft ySSSSfSiS&L against it. It helps R U|#<«lllHl|lJ|l 1756).-Supplies stocked the sick hen and WW by Fakbaini Wnght.& makes the healthy g| POULTRY SPICE H hen Stronger. And ErWUUIM rlv 7 T Dunedin, and by all for pettine e°es it is a Increases egg - production without forcing, wholesalers and Stores !™!l /WA because it contains ground insects, but no j n New Zealand.' marvel. I testea it COtfeßne pepper etc #9-11-50

AFTER Economy* power, speed,flexibility and long life test .. ii WlillllS remarkable tests carried out by the Sydney I i^pSilpi||ii^B ''Daily Guardian" on aDe Soto Six, the first at 1,500 I HPiViVNK ffflllw m^es » e secon( l fl y ear l ater after 35,000 miles, I Bill|l^iiii^B the amazing result that the De Soto actually I If** $JL improved in performance and roadability. B(^^B^^P^ The Guardian representative declared, "It was hard to believe j B $WJBsSf' it had covered its actual mileage. The engine was as silent and 1 &foj£mf^ as sweet running as a new one .. . the body as tight as ever. jj Wm^ Performance was a big surprise... showing remarkable improve- fej' ment in acceleration. At an average speed of 5 m.p.h. faster |jjß than the first test, petrol consumption was lifted from 19| to 9 ip 21 miles per gallon." S ¥%&% I fel T I aM £* s The tests of the 35,000 mile De Soto showed: slow running in I PU Br* I INU top at 3.3 m.p.h. ... acceleration in top to 27.9 m.p.h. in 26 | VtfJ sees.... maximum speeds of 30 in Ist, 47 in 2nd and 70 in top. i 4 Beyond usual attention to bolts, etc. the only money spent on 1 MATAD liffcMfi the car was brake-relining at 24,000 miles, and new piston rings 1 I*%>%W I UKrllUpl9 at 29,000 miles! A truly astonishing record. | tf* lIC ITC&T T\ L? I VALUE ■ If / I I I I I NEW LOW PRICES JKLJr r J ~9*> Roadster (with Dickey Seat) £319 Business Coupe - - . S33f # De Luxe Coupe •m (with Dickey Seat) £349 Sedan (2-d«or). - - - £337 g*> SEDAN 4-DOOR * All prices f.o.b. main ports r~~~~~6~yi. spraggT new " auckund motur m. ~™l Lome & Rutland Streets 436-440 Upper Queen Street 87-31 Albert Street 1 Cambridge . Bycroft & Cnmmack Ltd. Futaruru J. M. Spear Tuakan t v^.^tt Hamilton Yalintine's Ltd. Kotorua j baVies & Soi *..*«........ J. Peirett 1 Morrtasvill Jackson & Ensor Kuawai ............ W.O BheriSa CI;; Hic.hardson Bros. t N«a*«» .. HanrakiPlains Motors Ltd. Bnnctoan .' '" WT «K Whakatane Francis Bros. ,- : ] NK»te..Waite m ataßu.*Xrans. TaomarunuV V.^V'staliey Sns angarei Northern Motor Bus "' nn«wWo -- B°Pnmins EESEf* »•..*. G. Gresbam „ >orth Auckland Farmers' j- : | Onewfcero «.s«- ». FliUlips Thames .. C. J. Winder • Co-operative Ltd, ] N.Z. Distributors, NEW ZEALAND MOTOR Coy., Wellington I 1 Ani at Auckland, Caristchurch, and Dunedin. . .{

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Auckland Star, Volume LXI, Issue 130, 4 June 1930, Page 13

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