Money Saving Event.. Smith & Caughey's § Great Winter Clearance 1 striking Return* to I I Ladies , ' „ Clothing I 1 underwear <?r ea % /? erfttcerf e I 1* 1 and Cotton V-» *»* s*sE»?' *' m W»« y ett e I ! 1 „ , Cott on Vests; self 3/1 J I 1 eai-ett- 3/3 ■ Toddw 'Saras I I Short 3/9 • I I Totton Vests; \ wool and llfV h ? wl " "earn I I I S, 6o d /lo rr e, I I «° od qual W 5 b |A Reduced to ,rt . _ I I Reduced to 1 /7 t/9 19/6 I 11A1 2/3 2/5 I 1 */ * Wool Combma- Reduced to -■/v /jrt 1 ■ ■ ,—^ etteß 10/6 I I *®&**%,,r \ I Department. Reduced to Clear. I I ?! £ 20/ - S/U 7/11 9/b I l-iS£.c 15/ - ■ **,r Tweed •" " l I Bandean Bra*i WM . • „ " I I I Reduc^loi 5 t French Model H*. I Early Shopping Advised! Smith & Caughey . LIMITED
BUSINESS MAN'S GRATITUDE Says Kruschen has kept bins fit for RHEUMATISM iAUSHEO # I|N Here is a business man who, having - ;'|jf read letters in the papers from other $¥<■''' ill people regarding Kruachen Salt3,wants _tm»_ v '!JifiL to know if anyone can beat his own t experience. It is worth telling, so we \ iP^J k give it here—just aa he wrote it down. , y?ls|. V|prjilapj "In 1912 I had s severe attack of S3 J* \ iijrf Rheumatic Fever. After afar weeks my t * "^er^B^f doctor and a specialist ga,ve up hope of i *^Z" ,^3i^Mi! my recovery. A friend suggested X> * Kraschea if I wanted to keep Rheuma- *J7 ' tiam away in future. I bought my first ?l| A bottle, and kept up th* * little daily S A ' WjL dose , until the second year of the War, jfl A. when I thought my system waa thor- IB JB^ oughly rid of the acid. I stopped taking M V it. Wittin a fortnight I waa almost r Mr double with Rixeumatio pains again W^* (showing that I needed to counteract Tfflra WJ^^^^^ the acid in ray system). Back I flew to W* Kruachen, and from that day to this »k«i» natural I never missed a doae first thing every and Iridneya to perform toe» ™*jteir morning. The result ? Never the duties in a natural way; iff w fche tlighteet twinge of rheumatic pain, away gently but «»|PK2t been Being a traveller 1 am out in all *° *' weathers, and I can claim to work hard tSSi ie on the bottle. *nd faet, and to retain my constant JJK-re sodium and Magnesium to buoyant spirit., thanks to my old Sate the of elimination. To friend Krmchen, who hae, in very W tissues, there's the tenie truth, 'kept me going' for Iβ years." Each -^J^^fLS It you wonder how Kruschen can a full <W amount to keep achieve all that this enthusiastic user «J»» nund toned up to » claims for It, you should ™%J% S o f constant fitness, realise that Kruschen ia a perfect Wend &£*? obta in a ble at all of 6 natural Storei at a/6 p. botto need every day <1) to teip vxv »» p^^.
Clear yonr skin completely The smoke and dust of dry life, the son and wind of the country, the steam and dirt at housework—all spell ruin for good complexions. But the regular use of Rexona Soap, with an occasional application of Rexona Ointment, keeps the skin so dean, clear and fresh that it simply cannot help being beautiful. REXONA RSCH6AE
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Auckland Star, Volume LXI, Issue 142, 18 June 1930, Page 15
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