" Daddy can now eat anything' LUCK if old Dad ! • Look at him—and tbafs his third helping, too. I ; Who would ever dream that he a the same man who couldn't touch anything rich last year? . ; . Read his own words w ; praise, w Kruschen—and take his advice. Start Kruschen to-morrow. " I was a victim of stomach disorder, and whenever I used to eat anythingrich my boys used to say to me, Poor Dad, he will pay the penalty but since taking the regular daily {lose.of, Kraschen Salts 'it is quite different, and my boys enjoy" themselves seeing me eat what I would refuse before.; I may. say my eldest son was the seme as mt, as jar ' ai his stomach is concerned,, but sum • ' he has taken Jus daily dose of Krusctm , he can eat and enjoy whatever is pat'tn / front of him/ J think those who find ths right remedy should tell others, andpass | eood news on—hence this* Utter*' W*P* ,\ Original letter on '-tie lor snspectto* ! Kruschen Salts dood Health for * ifcrthinr « Dw Obtainable at all Chemists and Store? throughout .Yew .Zealand: '' ' ■ i '14.38' I For BUILDING ALTERATIONS and. all classes Jobbing Work Ring 'Phone 4263 CORNISH & WALKER Builders *nd Joiners Shop Ffcfefi. Given. Cwd Work «t . RADIO CLEARANCE. Last Pew 6-VALVE RECEIVERS. £lO eacbT STerms: £1 down, 6s weekly. GIBBS. RADIO SERVICE, « SO Manchester street. ' ' —G67M
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Press, Volume LXIV, Issue 19451, 26 October 1928, Page 9
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