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SPENT 30 YEARS IN THE EAST

But Still Active "it IS \* ' ;^ —thanks Kruschen \ >\ 5 New Guinea was never a health rMdrV/ * tven in the piping day* of peati* Mr.'s-:1--^ Dexter spent the greater part of "SOCyV, years there, and came home ridden «r!th ,»*«t' malaria. Yet at 75, he i* •nil Quit* fitX---ami thanks a ''little ceretftOfl?" iVtrf^ N" morning. Read his 'letter: — - - * *'The Writer spent Wer 30 yeattj tot ,-; the Base The greater.part otxhl* Htom>< r wan spent in New Guinea, the- tftmatn&r : in Malaya. Persistent malaria,' Alid » i finally bkekv/ater fever, cauied tti^ta >; <- be sent home, more or lesi a ihuk^J and far from a desirable inturattcfc Ylilc* - } „ To-day* in my seventy-fifth year, I am , quite fit, and able to do my $har* in 'Digging for Victory,'thank* to thi Itttl* daily dose of Kruschen* taken at waktn- -.' ing, in hot tea. 365 day* a year MM >' this little ceretnony. > Without it, 'irregu«\ larity' makes life a misery, but with if-: all is well."—H. Dexter. ' ' x Whether-youare-still in yottr^'lMha or past your prime, it is neither tool \ early nor too late to start on the "littl* J daily dose." Just a tiny pinch" of * Kruschen Salts, every morning, in -tea, coffee or hot water, is a health rula * - practised by millions. Remember, it h the regular little dot* - that does it* After you have had your daily Supply of Kruschen every morning - ' " for a month you'll get what is known >- the world over1 as "that Kruschen- feeling." The urge for activity will fill .. your entire being. You'll feel younger, " - brighter. Kfuschen is made „by E. Griffiths ■ Hughes Ltd.* Adelphi; Salford, Man* Chester, England. Obtainable at all chemists and Stores. * " ■ ■ r . . -IB ii i r I i i i —4 ■ ————k——-l»>——«^— ' ,

IN UNIFORM Oil *Q! YOUR 00W UTO LQOKYOUR BN«Tf ••■uty a iwpirinfl to «v«ry«iw* * 1 •: 1 and in wartime »h« craation «l this inspiration it a duty to wlikli •vary womaft^ should ratpondi Oitcaminfl *o«al> Aoosa^^,,^the D.I.C. on the Quay | Paul Duval (N.Z.), Lty., Ltd., 128 UaiMM auay« w*tiinat«B)4 '

H0 their nv Qmil $,o*i- l%-* S* 4P4T ZSAiAMV aGAR&TE TOBACCO painful in a pair of slippers. ■ m^M- "JBHbBH them regular attention. B i^A^H JNHhI^ESS ■ drying the feet, rub this fine BJB^B|BBj^^^B|j^l medicinal ointmeht into B^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^B * ' - Buk removes swelling and "" » pain, how much easier your Zam . lull tt « tw u,^^ m T .<£ shoes feel next morning. , quick,' cfeati dialing rif cuts, Wm * "' ;V S/: Zam-Buk soothes and heals taillrti pirt^Ult lhM M^ t ty . , ,r.\;, chafed, sor6, blistered feet - , •- % •■ I'■ >.-'.. .-^- T ;lr X, -\i,r;,--^ and softens corns and tad t MM^rfUr4ri tf i,^ V sbn so that they can eit.ly k^^.^ - PrtMtV -4 t ,. 9 + 'A v be removed. N ; w *#«lii,^ Dr., Cp. «*. 1/8 & J/1H • *©*.' , v SfAFWRt) ST., DUNEDIN. * , l\-

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Evening Post, Volume CXXXVI, Issue 74, 24 September 1943, Page 9

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