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■' ■ ■ I -A^ NOTHING EVER WORRIES HIM! This sort of thing goes on all day! He has been like that for six months now—ever since lie first enlisted in the Army of Krusehen Optimists. Regularly He is a busy man, ana from the time he takes his Mttle daily much h<S arrives at the office m; the morning o{ the magic Salts as wiu lie on a gix . ■ until he leaves at night he is besieged perlce) itl hi , fivsb cup of tea> | by his staff, by callers, by 'phone inquir- - ers. Frequently he is expected to do He cau'fc taste it—but what a differ-half-a-doien things at once.. ." ence it makes! ' All those bodily ills that. befog the But does he get worried! brain and irritate the temper—headaches, constipation, listlessness, etc.— disappear, to be replaced by a wonderful Not a bit of it! He breezes* in every feeling of happiness, of contentment, of morning whistling, shouts a cheery alertness and brightness of brain and greeting to everyone, and tackles the body—in , brief, the well-known "Kruday's work with a vigorous energy and scnen feeling." The man who has Cheery self-confidence that all the' wor- ad?P. t, ed th, e Krusehen habit is able to ■ . . , j • ,7, S?et tlivocigh any amount of work wit-h----nes of an arduous day fail to dispel, out the least muddle, for his clear:mind, His grip of things never .relaxes, and at bright outlook,' and tireless energy all tho close of the afternoon he is just as make for concentration. alert and clear-nunde'd as h e was at nine Try it . Learn nOT /y, Q habit of the o clock. daily dose, Ta 3 t.l.,s ln Tea WL 'flij I*l^ Put at much In your i^. I '^** >% I I «^ breakfast cup as will . f I .^J IM' tie on a sixpence. If« fl fi» I ths HtU* dailr doee that ion It. ' %_f" GOOD HEALTH FOR A FARTHING A DAY. The .dose of B sispcnceful taken every liver, etc., is half to one teasnoonful in a morning is found in.prachco just the right tumbler of hot water beforeX-eakfast Safe are made in Manchester, England, ! o? L?XSr- Ud" eßtablished i7s6- >«»W. ! NEW WZRTP^r ND Vr dn HPP^ S °J hen Salt= «c stocked by FAmB\IR.N WRIGHT, and CO., Auckland, Wellington, Christchureh, and Dunedin. " ' •■••■-■•■ N.S. 78. • . ..■-.' 1 '■

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For Golds, Influenza and as a Preventlvo wßromfc 1 \QuinJnel The Firet and Original Cold and Grip Tablet The box bean this lignatun SPRING IS COMING! jg?*J~r-j-w r| : jol FEAI i.ml 65 WlkMl IT. WtUINtTOwJI NEW SEASON—B.S. A. Bicycles, £17 10S; "Premier," £17; "Sun," £14----"Warwick," £12; The Famous "James," £12 10s. ' •-■•■.■ ARGYLES, £9 10s and £10. Railed free. Cycle and Motor Cycle Accessories fully . stocked. FAIRY TRICYCLES, £3 10s, £4, and £5. ' Pay 10s'-deposit and secure one for Xmas; pay as you like. • Sole Agents: "Standard," "Rotoscillo," "Vickers"' Sewing Machine, £5 17s 6d to SlB-18s. ' .-■••,• Pram Wheels, Torches, Batteries, in large variety. . . ■ REPAIRS in all' departments: Mail your orders—We are \out to'serve you. : F. J. W. FEAR AND CO. 65, WILLIS STREET, WELLINGTON ' T«lei)hbno 876.

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Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 56, 4 September 1923, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 56, 4 September 1923, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 56, 4 September 1923, Page 11

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