y.Jf' If™ ll CRAWL OUT or BED NOT REALLY AWAKE When you crawl ont of bed not really awake. When the morning shower is not really refreshing. When the day ahead is not really a pleasure. Suspect constipation. You may be "regular." But if elimination is not complete, poisons remain, get into your blood. And if your blood isn't dean, how can you be well I There is a simple, honest prescription for this condition — Krusehen Salts. The analysis is on the bottle. It isn't the latest fad. It's an institution. It doesn't need to be coloured or have its flavour disguised. It's almost tasteless. It's not a drug. It's a simple combination of natural salts. And the dosage is so small it cannot form • habit. Doctors have prescribed it these fifty years past, for their medical knowledge tells them that Krusehen Salts is a prescription which is unquestionably and unalterably right. KRUSCHEN Take Krusehen in tea or in hot mater, mm much ma mntt emtmr m sixpence, every morning. 2/4 a bottle at all Chemist* and Storm. K3-IKO ±M GET hold OF FOR DRY CLEANING PWldfc dfc ■sMisf MP AND DYEING THAT PLEASES. fySmJ ™ MOODY'S DYE WORKS LTD. W Phon* ee-aec, « Hom, for Van* to Call. Crowsmrt St, rTiiiiaiiiil_
- I - M m jfl w ■ uurscil ■■ ■ \ \ F ~ Do you give a frank answer when you ask yourself the question, "Shouldn't I enlist?" It's so easy to have a reason, any so-called reason which you may on the surface accept as an excuse. BUT BE HONEST WITH YOURSELF! Confess to your own conscience. If you're fit and eligible there's a man's job for you to do with the men overseas. The call is for men-more men-men of courage and determination to fight for Democracy and Freedom. There's an honoured place for you in New Zealand's Second Expeditionary Force. Y**rpUc* is with the Zbys aetsaisHOW TO ENLIST I J k I I A 1 II IW A I Call at the nearest Army Office or obtain a Registration B ■ 8 V ■ M V JM M Form at any Post Office or Railway Booking Office. Fill H I B S II ■■ M A MM M the form and post as directed, and you it _^fl to report for I^^^*^^^^^B
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXI, Issue 83, 8 April 1940, Page 12
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