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FROM "OUTSIZE" TO lw^.-^i :£ NONTFME r'lnfii/.c CUnnc, -,_»_4 V?_nrr A cold ordinarily goes through 3 stages.'Tht t_ylOtiiei), OftOOS, and King Dry Stajje. ibe first 24 hours; the Watery NOW ton Rl_r for'TTp'r Secretion Stage; from '1 to 3'days; aiid lbs 11UW tUU Dlb 10r nel ... Mucous Secretion Stage. The first stage, is the time to "nail" a cold—and Grove's : Bromo Quinine (L DQ) usually does it. TOOK OFF 35L8 WITH KRUSCHEN ' Doesn't "moniey" with^a cold but trcati She had to wear "outsize" clothes, and v d«'S'vely and thoroughly. At all chemist*. pay more for the "privilege"! Her ring was tight. So were her shoes. But, when .■,'..■■■■■.'■■ Kruschen took off 351b—oh, what a dif- ~ : ? '. ~" ~, -."-.-. '. ;; ,:.'.. fpi'ence! But let the lady tel! her own ' : story:— - - - - ■ • mm "As you will boo from the enclosed - . . , —* . . ' .... .. . * weight card, I have lost two and a half <» 'i ■-. ■-r—* :- ' " ■- ' stone since taking Kruschen Salts. I had A fl**]" I Jipirftlhl Tllt*PlS ' to spend nearly all my spare time altering X\__.JL.IL JLJf VJII IL UI VO I my dresses to keep pace with the reduc- ,' -' '■''-■ ' - <i tions. I really think you ought to wrap " = — a dressmaking chart round tlie .bottle! A nice refined letting..; 'Outsize' dresses are no longer; necessary, =of higi\ grade Teeth S, ■ 17 which is a blessing, for.most shops charge ~ mfr Ices all ■ ihe d{f-?.B^^, V? . extra for 'outsize.' pefore taking Kruschen, fer^nce to a smile. ray hips were 40 inches, nott they are 38, • '•' ' and ' the -'slimming' is general., I. find 1 See have to put two pairs of sdeks in all __ ;-. r' my shoes, and my ring has to be worn on MB '-^AMf '______' ____________ 'HKl*r,he middle finger, instead of being a tight !■§ ________\W__i ■ __A___l """'3fc fit for the' third 6nger. I'am recom- mm W/A ■ i^^k'■', _W/y_l\ A <MA mending Kruschen to all my friends and .A: /"-.. ..". ...■-. acnnaintances."-(Miss) A.E.P. DENTURE SPECIALIST The formula of Kruschen .Salts repre- ■*■■* ■ '»»■%___. 9r-_.VIM.bI9I sents the ingredient salts of tlie mineral /thniiSTt waters of those European Spas which have _a_»OUtJ-X» . , been used by generations of over-stout . __»._,.,.,._„„_,,,«« .' people to reduce weight. BROADWAY: BUILDINGS Gently, but surely, Kruschen Salts rids ii!.! vJJmLTT;.! the system of all fat-forming' food refuse, A.*J-.°*:.V?"* }i - encumbering poisons, and harmful acids : fiflllPTPlJaY :PI flflF ~~~— 3 fat soon begins to disap- UUUBICWftI rUWC , , v \ pear, and while you are regaining your L»t» -_ . t»r. wiuuSt. =-fc._jt.j former youthful figure. Kruschen builds ■ ——J up in you new health and bounding * ~ The people of 110 different countries CTj1 (\ r .l tl ff a t «/)»%» take Kruschen Salts. Jn none of these IU/V IX(f2&UVS& /UK/l MCUf countries is anything to be found quite /».- .ft ~ ''Q\ /• • like Kruschen, or that ■ will do what [jCn/UICtjO(UItB-fj&/iCt£HCtl Kruschen does. ' ' If f Kruschen Salts is obtainable at all _________________________PV^. Chemists and Stores at 2s Cd per bottle. ____________________H^^(r^_____ {liitiJLtK^ %£ ,1 B".u ? houU health. A food, nSS^^S^HsSH I scrvw the natural fair colour of the hair and "0t a °r,V' \£flHV%?/ffll!>9B|^^H I emphasises the beautiful lustrous quality. Bottle Contain* \H^.MrjlT -J|_/n_H_____^ l EßmnpttPt' shoul<l uw Amami No. t, Ine 42 (lay** «■_**,■ j_H__L X&BvF^ I orunenes. whlch „,„„, the righ j treatment S-.90 siSpJHhI ■ pioportioa of pure L'gyptian Henna to bring _~...> ._.__3____.__» vSk. I out^cnat-x-tgLau^hicbiiukedailchairso da/s treatment l«j|jjrfSQHW .^^^^^^^^^^^^--^■______* ]N^LASSES;': Every Wednesday afternoon at 2.30 for adults, and onSaturday'mornings from 9 till 1130 for children, James Smith's expert conducts classes, in Knitting. Tuition, t advice and assistance are absolt__tely free, the only condition being that materials bej purchased at James Smith's.. All particulars at Wool Department [JAMES SMITH'S HOTELS, RESORTS, /"tRANSPOBT. MASTERTON MOTO?£ SERVICES. A&SI'ERTON Dep. (8.30 a.m. Monday only), H. 15 a.m., S ...n, 10.30 ...m., I p.m, 4 p.m. SATURJDAY—Dcp. 7.15 a.m., 9 a.m., (10.30 a.m., 1 p.tu., 4 p.m. WELLINGTON Dep 2am (for Napier), BIW a.m., 1.30 p.m. « p.m., 6 p.-h Saturday—Dep. 2 a.m., 8 30 a.m., 1 p.m., 4 p|n., 0 p.m. SUNDAY—MostertoD Dep. 8 n.m., 1.30 p.m. 5 d.w..." .p.m. Wellington Dep.-8.30.•.___« 4.30 p.m.. 8 p.m. . ! BOOKING OFFICES: ilasterton-Mtdland Gjiiage (Tels 1848, l'J'_6). Cartertoi_-» Lane's Confectionery (Tel 90); Hughes, (Tobacconist (Tel. 205). Greytown-* Nicholl's Garage (Tel 101). Featherston—Edwaids, Confectionery (Tel. -167)« VVelliugton—Featherston Street, opp. G.P.O. ('£el.' 42-222). JENKINS MOTOR SiERVICES, LTD. Head Office: MAStfERTON. ■-.: WELLINGTON-PALMERSTJc)N NOBTH-NAPIER DAILY -.KKVIC'Ii;: Can depart ,Ve_linß>_)n 10 a.m., arrive Faimerston Nortli 115 pm ; depart Palmerston North 1.45 pjn. Arrive Napier 6 p.m and connect witli Gisborne car at 015 pin Cars depart W<|_in!.ton 2.30 p.m., arrive PalmeritO* North 6.15 p.m.; depart Palmerston North 6,301 pm, anne Napiei 10.40 p.m. ; SUNDAYS: Depart WelliDßton 9 a-ni., ' depart I'almerslon North 1.30 p.m.J arrive Napier 6.-5 p m aud connect 6 p.».f to Wairoa ouly Depart Wellington -.30 p.m , depart Palmerston North 7 p.m.: Mnve Napier 11.10 P-, n'- ~.„,,, NEWMAN BROS (N. 1.) LTD. I TRAVEL BY NEWMAN'S. i Telephone 41-555 (atyer boun 51-.'V>6). - ..) ' .___. -.iv' ___. '___!' _->_,' '" l; =f |1 END THAT I 1 DYSPEPSIA I *c* Modern science ha)s come to the rescue of |a» *(0? the dyspeptic martjir. No longer need you ?a* A^| purge and purge yo(fr system with weakening |Qgi *©| salts ■or old-fashioped strong mineral pre- Jv? &S£ parations—" hopin g for the best." With De e&i S| Witt's Antacid Pciwder you can treat your |S §g| digestive troubles in a truly natural and |g$ _©! scientific way. «o« S How De Witt's, Antacid Powder Acts *Q& 1. Restores lost appetite and assures the ia* *ig? assimilation of all the nerve and body- for ,sSJ . building elements from the food you once |3i *S| 'more enjoy. One ingredient actually |5»----sc| digests many times its own weight of jb«i certain foods. |« ywt 2. Banishes the pain and danger of neglected , ?9T indigestion.. |^fc fAge 3. Neutralises the sour, acid condition tl.a,t jsj» leads to ulceration and gastritis. |»* £$c| 4. Cleanses (the system of harmful germ- |>§i S| laden fermenting matter. fgL *»6 5. Gently sticnulates the digestion to regular gsj* healthy action. £Jz£ -©« 6. Protects the inflamed stomach from »»• further attack. 53* Every catse of Indigestion is instantly |3|i g| relieved, aad continued treatment restores |s» the normal digestive processes. fejy |p| Of all Cljemists and Storekeepers, 2/6. ISj 1 De WITTS. I H Antacid Pov^der J

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Evening Post, Volume CXXIII, Issue 143, 18 June 1937, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CXXIII, Issue 143, 18 June 1937, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CXXIII, Issue 143, 18 June 1937, Page 9

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