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T<, * is Still a Boy! m ti • K \ [OQQ Are you "getting on" in years? Have you begun to dread the approach;of old age? There 3 no reason why you should • if you're healthy. Anyhow, it's a mistake to reckon up your age in years. There's many a man of forty who has already got one foot in the grave, while his nextdoor neighbour, who confesses cheerfully to sixty, has still scorl or more years of healthy activity in front of him'. Which, then, is the "older" of the two? The healthy man can snap his fingers at the calendar. He knows he's going to enjoy his "old age" with just as much relish as he enjoyed his youth. Because he has been careful to Tceep his blood pure and virile, the blood of youth still courses through his veins. The way to keep the blood in this happy and healthy condition is to take the "little daily dose" of Kruschen Salts. Each morning pinch you tjjtijjl tasteless in your of tea—is a perfect blend'/* six vital salts your body/S for its healthy life. get those salts from some or your blood will jetfrtij pure and debilitated, yotpjj get run down and easy prey to rheumatism,'' gjj indigestion, " 'flu" and'p epidemic that may come a Kruschen Salts are thoM Hence the necessity fori "little daily dose." " The effect of Kruschen al only to keep the blood pifogjj to drive all impuritiesthe body. It has ato fluence on the whole bracing you up mentally, filling you """ joy of life and confidence that are powerless to mar. Get a bottle of Krusch and begin a new life tc You'll feel many years .yc before you are many da The dose of a aiipenceful taken awy -. found, In practice, to be just the right a njost Invigorating daily tonic. The law for person* suffering from pains of 1 and Gout, or habitual. liver, etc., is half to one teaspobnfol .Ib.J of hot water before breakfast. Every Chemist sells Kruschen in 2/6 bottle*. Each morning "sixpencefuls"—enough to last five months. Get a {witfe NBW ZEALAND * : ■ ' Tasteless in Tea. C«T*BAKERVI rOR BfciTl H At) Whvuou should! deal aV Ike CITY BAKERY&, .1. Out is Of the fln r st T< I m ' ; m * and grno anteed' h «»4 sweet.*-.. *•> iTt^ t. We dtock cho ce br ndi of Groe ifeajj P,ovision at lowest town pr en, " > -j%n Birtg 'Fhenc 1630 for prcmpt Qelirttn i!a. WILSON, Proprietor Corner Montreal and Tuar " IS Grain and Produoe Merohantaj All description* of Horse and Fowl Foods stocked I Potatoes and Onions first quality. At Lowest! MirWt Rites. Delivery Free I GEORGE H. WOODS, Ltd.) A Cr. B»rb*do*« St. & Ferry Road. 'Phone 81L/| w93.fi _ i f y CO A L AUktitO*— B»te.Jab**.2£M

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Press, Volume LX, Issue 18096, 11 June 1924, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume LX, Issue 18096, 11 June 1924, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume LX, Issue 18096, 11 June 1924, Page 6

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