sing a song of FITNESS Why does Grandpa sing in his bath ? Be sings out of pure joy of heart, fle sings because he is feeling brimful 3 health and energy. He’s glad to alive. He welcomes the advent of jpother day of glorious existence. You can feel that way in the rtnraings, too, if you take your daily Snch of Kruschen Salts. It is such a Me dose—as much as -will lie on a ■ixpence. Such an easy dose—you eurt taste it in your breakfast cup . tea. Such an inexpensive dose __lt costs only a farthing a day. But, it does so much for you . . . liver and kidneys reminded of theirduty . all waste matter expelled #om your system, every day . . . rich, red blood sent pulsing through your rein*, every fibre tingling with energy, jhat’s what you get from the “little daily dose” —you get “that Kruschen Feeling-” KRUSCHEN ■BSALTS' ft af B>—lata and Maras. E/l | "fetOTME! HIDE ME FROM MY HUSBAND fWAVE DONE A DREADFUL THING!* I • • % ‘thrown away his favourite suffers? BURNT THE SONG HE UKEOTOSING ? % ■ ’///> MOT HIS PIPE? IT ISNY BROKEN? * WORSE! FAR WORSE! I HANG MV HEAD 3 Sf'i i m I FORGOT TO ORDER SOLVOL! YOU SHOULD HEAR THE THINGS HE SAID mm M DIRTY HANDS AND NO SOLVOLWHAT A TRAGEDY! NOTHING ELSE CLEANS HANDS LIKE SOLVOLS PENETRATING LATHER. DIRT, GRIME AND STAINS VANISH! SO KEEP SOLVOL ALWAYS HANDY. A WIR PRODUCT , IPM IN NCW XHAIANO A SOLVOL cleans hands ZMu
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Press, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22388, 29 April 1938, Page 17
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