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" That Kruachen Feeling." Always Merry and Bright! Any complaints ? No ! there will be unhappiness in the v „, , „ „ nursery and the home. You 11 go a long way with Krus- ™- chen kiddies before you hear The best way to remedy the any. Sturdy, self-reliant, they're llttl& people's ills is to stir a tiny -■ cast-iron little optimists who can °°se of Kruschen Salts into their be safelyleft to their own devices' breakfast cup of tea or cocoa or all the day long. bowl of porridge. Just as much . , „.■■ , as will cover a threepenny-bit, It s a safe thing to say that a an d they'll never know they're fractious child is a sick child, to taking it, because it's quite be treated accordingly. Listless- tasteless given in this way. ness, naughtiness, and "the _, , , sulks " more often than not are The tmy dose gently but surely danger signals that you cannot cx Pels ? [1 dogging 'poisonous afford to disregard. Generally, matter from the small insides. of course, there's nothing Next day the kiddies wake up seriously the matter : perhaps Wlth: . that Kruschen feeling," the child is constipated, or has bubbling over with energy and eaten something to disagree with "'SII sPlritsthe little inside. This much at Don't wait for sickness to come, least is certain : — Until the Buy. a. bottle for the nursery source of the trouble is removed, to-day and be prepared. Tasteless in^Tea If f)\ I+2" tjLiT \ Put as much in your |\ I _ I I ]• the°°itt,lf ?£ly' dos" 1. . that does it. ' • ' • ly^^*^ GOOD HEALTH FOR A FARTHING A DAY The adutt dose of a sixpenceful (children etc., is half to one teaspoonful in a tumbltl " half-price ") taken every morning is of hot water before breakfast; found, in practice, to be just the right _ , . „ „ . „ , amount for a most invigorating daily tonic Every chemist sells Kruschea Salts in ?/S The medicinal dose for adults suffering Stilts; one bottle contains i6o morning from pains of Rheumatism and Gout, or "pinches"—enough to last five months, lisbitusl constipstion, with inactive liver, Get 3 bottle to~dsy. NEW ZEALAND,—Trade supplies from Fairbairn, Wright and Co., Auckland, Wellington, Christchurch and Dunedin KSI7 HJII The first Razor you buy should be a PY GILLETTE —it will be your last! There's a long life-time of shaving satisfaction in the keen blades and scientific accuracy of the §^> Gillette IS N.Z. Distributors: E. J. Byams, Ltd., Wellington. 43

Get rid of constipation by internal cleanliness THERE is no reason why you of the intestinal tract gained by should suffer from constipation. X-ray observation, has found at last Headaches, biliousness, sleepless in lubrication a means of overcoming nights, heaviness, are , constipation. The nature s warning that TFj ttd^ijfc jmm^ f gentle lubricant, intestinal poisons are ][|ffl»J -i £<1| , Nujol, penetrates and flooding your system. TvSre A l^|L ''/|J softens the hard food Ifallowedto continue, »|lk |P Z^fk 1$ waste and thus hastyou may become a ILI i| f/Oj^^^jfl'j;||' ens its passage out victim of serious or- jgil jyT^wjOTl °f the Thus' ganic disease. ra<| P Nujol brings internal In constipation, say W^HlteJfW deanlineßSintestbal specialists, lkttssJ|^wMt J^ Not a Medicine lies the primary cause M^JV Di3ea^ Slart fiam Nujol is used in leadof more than three- a^h**,* quarters of all illness including the " prescribed by physicians throughgravest diseases of life. out the world. Nujol is not a m<idLaxatives Aggravate Constipation icl ne ??, laxative and >C annof t . , , . . gnpe. Like pure water it is harmLaxatives and cathartics do not over- l eS a come constipation, says a noted authority, but by their continued use 9 et "^ of constipation and avoid tend only to aggravate the condition disease by adopting the habit of and often lead to permanent injury. internal cleanliness. Take Nujol as regularly as you brush your teeth Why Physicians Favor Lubrication or your f ace# For sale by all Medical science, through knowledge chemists TRADE MARK If jl^S|2tfc^l H Up® For Internal Cleanliness iyjiyiipßL

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Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 79, 30 September 1924, Page 10

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