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Playing golf with only HALF a swing? Are you only half on your game? Driving half the ball you used to? Missing half your putts? Needing half a stroke to win a match? How you need a tonic! Kruschen Salts will brace you up. Kruschen takes the staleness out of your system and out of youi gam®, Kruschen cleanses your blood and clears your ej e. Kruschen gives your liver a new lease of life and your shots a new zip. The salts in Kruschen are absorbed into your bloodstream and give you new vigour. Kruschen will put more yards on to your drive than a new club,* t KRUSCHEN The TONIC Salts Kruschen does not form a habit, so there is never need to increase the much as will cover a sixpence; tasteless in tea: almost tasteless in hot water. 2/S a bottle at chemists and stores.

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A Challenge To Rail Freighters To move munitions, to distribute food, to transport coal, to '.ispatch essentials 6verseas ; and to clear imported goods . . • i do all this without delay, New Zealand, needs many extra rail■ay wagons. They can’t all be built immediately, but they can e found—by you ! HOW?—By tightening up your organisation in order to get a quicker turnround of the wagons you use, by reducing delays between arrival and unloading; by contacting the men on the Job; by planning; by improvising; by fearless unorthodoxy if needs be—But you must ACT now : Work For Quicker Turn round. Speed Up Loading and Unloading.

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Press, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 23588, 16 March 1942, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 23588, 16 March 1942, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 23588, 16 March 1942, Page 6

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