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How's your breakfast appetite? Axe you one of the bright and hreery folk that the joyous ■stout of bacon brings hot-foot down to breakfast? Or is yours that melancholy eye -which wanders from tha morning paper no farther the toast-rack? la yror breakfast a square meal? Qr a mere nibble? Not much doubt about the prop** way of starting a proper day, is th«» f Not much doubt tha| you need the square meal. If yon" don't want it thero's lometbing Wfpng. It isn't anything subtle or secret or difficult to trace. iVI wrisly that your syitsm has lost tone in these sticky u& tricky days. You need bucking up. You need tho Tittle daily dose" of Kruschen A "sbcpencafuT' every mornr lag, tastejess, in. your first cup of tea, is nature's owsjf prescription, for the little pinch is a scientific combination of nature's own proportions of the six mineral salts tfcat your eliminating erganfl need to keep them in perfect trim. You must have these salts. You must have thera every day. Thanks to the stuffy, inactive life you're forced to lead, you don't get them from your food as nature intended; so you must get them the Kruschen way if you're to avoid constipation and all its attendant iljs and miseries. When harmony and efficiency are restored to your inside with Kruschen's gentle aid, your present listlessness and sluggishness will very soon give way to "that Kruschen feeling." With refreshed virile blood pounding through you like a mill-race, you'll wake up every morning wjth such a zest for life—and such an appetite for breakfast—that you'll almost be inclined to say, like the old lady of the nursery rhyme, ''kawks-a-mus-sy, this is none of II" Buy a 2/6 bottle of-Kruschen now, start the "little daily dose" to-morrow, and wire into the eggs and bacon every morning like a good 'un. It's ths little daily dost that does it! Proye it to your profit Good Health for a Farthing a Day 9foe dose of a elxpenceful taken ful in a tumbler of hot water bel Wf morning; Is found in practice breakfast Every chemist s St the right amount for a most Ifruschen In 3/6 bottles. A Timratlng' daily' tonic. The bottle lasts Ave months. 1 •fldnal fjqso for persons suiter- works out at a farthing a day g from ' pall}*, of rheumatism, health and happiness. Get abo int, lumbago,'or sciatica, or habl- at "your cherrifsf's to-day and s _M constipation, With inactive to-morrow. It's the little daily i Avar, etc, 1* half to one tea-spoon- that does It! JKBW ZEALAND: Trade suppllei from FAIRBAIRN, WRIGHT, * CO* Auckland, Wslflugtpp, Christcpurch, Punsdin, 26/23

1 i Ti I m x M. <S % m r. s&* OUT comes ''Highlander Mhe picnic necessity! Easy to go sour. Jlivery mother who has her children's health at heart, makes sure of giving them the purest milk procurablc/'HIGHLANDER/Hhe full cream milk. Used on bread in place of lu((er, it iiddighijuli' KffliHJmthPtitl

Enjoy a Novel Holiday in HAWAII . „urfboard or in outrigger canoe. Eat luscious , tropical fruits ,» , visit the Oriental districts » ... try • our tempting tea rooms . . . bear Hawaii's romantic melodies. On vnnr triTi to Amarii>n nn mrt.rn afenmnr fn.Tfi for ft hrflnk nt n. fnrtnitrht. or more at-this American Eden. Or take a 6-weoks' round tnp from : 'Auckland and return for as .Jittle as £IOO for all expenses, with nearly 3 wPike in -Hawaii, and a stop at Suva each way. Ample time to cruise among the islands. Plenty of golfing and motoring. Good hotels with rasajs ISa. to j?3 per day. Ask your nearest travel or steamship agent for beautiful coloured booklet. Or write direct, enclosing this advertisement. Watch Steamship Advertisement for Excursion Rates HAWAII TOURIST BUREAU Department N.Z.7, P.O. Box 1487, Wellington, N,Z.

The Rich, even-grained creamy white loaf with the nutty crust—slices without crumbling—tempts the most capricious appetite by its fragrance and flavour.. MILK MADE

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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 18903, 19 January 1927, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 18903, 19 January 1927, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 18903, 19 January 1927, Page 6

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