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RHEUMATICS soys Grandpa Kruachmn Rub out pain and wretchedness too— constipation, livcrishness, kidney troubles —they all spread from poisons in the system. "Sou tret a littl irregular. Waste matter accumulate-; in the intestines Poisons seep through the intestinal walls' The liver begins to weaken. It doesn't neutralise these poisons in the blood That slows down the kidneys. They can't expel the poisons. Sometimes the poisons form into uric acid crystals and deadly darts of rheumatism. Sometimes they hist fill you with depression, leave yoii headaehey, listless, sour, good for nothing But listen to Orandpa. Rub it all out he say*. No poisons, no jamming of the works allowed by him. He's regular is Grandpa! He doesn't give rheumatism the ghost of a chance. A pinch of Knischen in the morning tea, and he's S* lively as a cricket for the rest of the day. Stomach cleaned right out by the ttptriftU elements. Liver kept lively by the htpatic elements. Kidneys flushed and itrengthened by the diuretic elements That's Kruschen's three-fold action. No wonder you feel good after it. It's "That Jtruschen feeling"! 2/8 bottles of Kruachen Bait* from your chemist or stores.

• Absolutely fPH from "fillla«. M • Nil tin to the tost lack. • SmmM, Imrlvit llaea fialsk. • •UARANTIID NVI YIARS. A Prt4«i At all «m 4 stores

Indigestion [ Sufferers— i De Witt's Antacid Fttwte baa 5 been skilfully prepared from nine S ingredients, all of which have been ■ tested for many yean and selected ■ for the particular benefit they bring ■ in digreatire troubles. 11 Immediately the trst dose reaches ■ the stomach the extraordinary fine a powder is at onoar mixed with the 5 stomach injrredienta, neutralising the S excess acid and girtag relief from ■ flatulence and heartburn. ■ The stomnch walls are thinly coated ■ with the colloidal kaolin, which pro- | Bteots the inflamed stomach walla from m further attacks. This thin coating 1 B ■ doea not adrenal? affect or elor the 5 stomach cells in the slightest. It is 3 fir too flntf for that ™ 2 Another ingredient actually digests ■ ■ a portion of your food. It ia obrious ■ ■ what a help this moat be to a weak | ■ stomach. ■ ■ Finally. continued use of De Wltt'a ■ 3 Antacid Towder restores the alkaline 5 2 balance of the body, so that ezceea ■ 9 acidity and indigestion an things ■ 9 of the past. Be sun you get— ■ [ S Of mil Chemists and .Store- 1 ■ hwmptva, pricm I/fi. g g THI BUT VALIM M THf WORLD g

jjm ¥ S this your trouble A in cold weather ? ' Many people complain about painful raugh skin these day*—men especially. Shaving makes their skin tender. Then harsh winter winds dry it and leave it cracked and raw. Apply Rexona Ointment for immediate relief. It eases the drawn tight skin and heals up the tiny painful cracks. Keep Rexona Ointment handy all through •he winter. Use it whenever you feel me •lightest sign of irritation on your skin. TREATMENT. Rub Rexona Ointment the affected parts before retiring; wave overnight. Next day, waah with Jam* water and Rexona Medicated ®°*P —■ specially good *oap for soothing tender •kin. It M made from the •ame healing ingredients ■ Rexona Ointment. Rexona The "Rapid Heater AT YOUR CHEMIST'S OR STORK, _ NOW t 9.188.MNZ

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Auckland Star, Volume LXIX, Issue 220, 17 September 1938, Page 5 (Supplement)

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume LXIX, Issue 220, 17 September 1938, Page 5 (Supplement)

Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume LXIX, Issue 220, 17 September 1938, Page 5 (Supplement)

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