"Who's been missing his Kruschen?" , Grandpa: Up's-a-daisy! my lad. ' Who's been missing George: ■' Who the . Oh, it's his Knischen? you, is it? What the— —. George: If you drag a chap out Grandpa: Come on, you wretch- anc i get him soaked to the «! cd loafer, and get your b'loocl 'skin, he's bound, • .. circulating instead.of fugging 1. Grandp a; i \ v "as as wet as you. up here like some bed-ndden We tter. And I'm all right. old.woman., Win? ' Because my blood George: Can't you leave a chap stream's pure. So would yours ..-.■' in. peace for ten minutes on b( , if you hadn , t dropped u, c ■';.••' :tma;*! '.■' . ,-, , , little : daily dose; without it [;,.;■■.Grandpar- :^ou-^ don't deserve to. vf)U give a , home to any have wceVcnds at all if this ' o]d lh . ]t , ooks in _ ■ • is-all the use you moke ot cm. , ij ' George: But look- at the sky. George: I certainly never .had a Tt'Jl be.: sleeting cats and dogs .. cold so long as I kept it up, • .-: in. ten minutes.- And I've got an[l there s. "° f, c"inB away a ■ rotten colrl, thanks to you from it. P raps 1 d and your idiotic route march- Grandpa: No p'raps about it! ' ing yesterday.' " . You'll start again to-morrow. Grandpa: Bless the hoy. that .was Then you'll be able to snap ■; ' : only a stroll; Pretty- dud.con- your fingers at all the germs ditinn yoiK must be in to feel in creation. that: o"' '■'"■■ ' /George: I guess you're right. George: Anyway, I'm not on any Tell you what—l'll race you more of youi;. 15-mile strolls. down to the chemist's in the 'JP- ■ I can't cope with 'cm. Sec? village for a bottle of Knis- ■ Grandpa :\ . Oh, I : see, —right. chen aside.. ■' through you and your cold, Grandpa: Done! Good Health for a Farthing a Day The ingredients of Kruschen Salts tific combination o£ the six, sails are -necessary for- healthy life.- Your , your body 'needs for its proper hody must of necessity extract these health. "As much as will cover six- " ■in"i-e<lients from ' sombwhr.rc,-or you"' pence" every ■ morning, tasteless in could not live. If you led an ideally your breakfast cup of tea, expels al healthy life in the open air, with clojririnß waste matter, purifies and • .penis of exercise and .no- worries, invi K orates your blood and sets you youT body would' extract these six all a-tinsle with "that Kruschen feelvitnl salts from your food., But the ing." Every chemist sells Kruschen ■ 'artificial'life you lead prevents this. in 2/6 bottles. Get a bottle to-day Hence the need for the "little daily and Befrin a new life to-morrow. ' .S^fVuschen, which, unlike any IH TBS LITTLB DAILY DOVE ■'. "i other saline preparation,, is a Sciuii-, THAT DOES 11! Trade- Supplies stocked, by FAIKBAmM. AVRIOMT, &.. -CO., Auckland, "■ ' '. ■ Wellington, Cliristclmrch and Duncdin. : ... .- *. , K.S. 25/25.
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Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 104, 29 October 1925, Page 20
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