asks Grandpa Krusehen Do you know why some people take obstacles in their stride, while others come a cropper at the lirst hint of trouble ? The answer’s easy—the go-ahead man and woman make their mark because they fed good. They are regular, healthy, energetic. No poisons left in their system to s iow them up! Liver and kidneys working like clockwork. Blood clear, stomach clean. The ‘little daily dose’ of Krusehen will put you right on the map, too. Just let that Krusehen three-fpld action get to work on you, and feel the difference. The aperient elements clean out your bowels. The hepatic elements liven up your liver. The diuretic elements flush your kidneys, keep them busy expelling poisons. Get a 3/8 bottle of Krusehen pom your chemist or stores, and begin to enjoy “that Krusehen Feeling” 1 , KRUSCHEN BE* SALTS' PAILWAY TIME-TABLE r Express Trains Leave Christchurch For Invercargill—B.3s a.m. Tuesday, Wednesday. Thursday, Friday, Saturday; 11.2 pro. Sunday (connects with Invercargill train at Dunedin). For Dunedin—B.3s a.m. daily (except Sunday): 12.25 p.m. Wednesday and Friday; 11.2 p.m. Sunday. For Greymouth and Hokitika—2.2o a.m. daily (except Sunday); 10 a.m. Monday. Tuesday. Thursday, Saturday. For Parnassus —7.55 a.m. dally (except Sunday). For Culverden—B.4s a.m. daily (except Sunday). For walau—B.4s a.m. Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday. Express Trains Arrive Christchurch From Invercargill—7.lß ajn. Monday; 7.26 pan. Tuesday, Wednesday. Thursday. Friday, Saturday. From Dunedin—7.lß a.m. Monday: 5.10 p.m. Monday, Wednesday. Friday: 7.26 p.m. Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday.From Greymouth and Hokitika—s p.m. Monday, Tuesday. Thursday. Saturday. 1033 p.m. daily (except Sunday). From Parnassus—s.sl p.m. daily (except Sunday) . ‘ ' From Culverden—s.sl p.m. daily (except Sunday). From Walau—s.sl p.m. Tuesday. Thursday, Saturday. Passenger train, connecting with steamer express. leaves Christchurch for Lyttelton at 7.10 p.m. Airways Time-table Passenger aeroplane* leaves Christchurch aerodrome: For Blenheim, Nelson, Wellington, Palmerston North, Napier, Gisborne, New Plymouth, Auckland, dally, 10.5 ajn.; for Dunedin, dally, 13 pan.
mrit TO VISIT ENGLAND IN 1939 Via Australia and the many famous ports on the Orient Line Suez Route. m The earlier you book the wider is your choice of accommodation. Plans , fare-lists, timetables and illustrated literature on request. lIIMIS SEFIO/V -AOri^Rcypt • /fjZv trange-GiBKALfAk H W HI TO ENGLAND Union Steam Ship Co. of N.Z. Ltd. Agents throughout New Zealand
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Press, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22436, 24 June 1938, Page 17
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