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Oil ssLl OYER YOU GO! soys Grandpa Krvsdtm Why does one person overflow with bounding energy and high spirits, whilst another can only just open the gates ol life and crawl through? One keeps himself fit, the other doesn't—that's aU. Constipation, liverishness, kidney troubles will fasten on to anybody if they get half a chance. A few days of irregularity, and poisons soon begin to spread through the system, lowering spirits, leadening limbs, making you fed all washed up from the moment you open dull eyes to the moment you try to fall uneasily asleep. Now try the 'little daily dose' of Kruschen in your early morning tea—the dose that makes Grandpa feel like a two-year-old all day and every day. The Kruschen three-fold action rouses bowels, fiver and kidneys to do their full job. The aperient elements cleanse the intestines. The hepaHc elements liven the liver. The diuretic elements strengthen the action of the kidneys. Poison won't stay long in your body after Kruschen gets to work! Ask your chemist or stores for a 2/3 bottle of Kruschen. KRUSCHEN BESALTS9I

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Auckland Star, Volume LXX, Issue 37, 14 February 1939, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume LXX, Issue 37, 14 February 1939, Page 14