dlow* t& Gkeck fybt. At the first, sign .of flu' take two NYAL tSTERIN tablets, a.hot lemon drink, and straight to bed. NYAL ESTERIN contains Est'erol which acts directly on disturbed nerve centres."Esterin helps reduce temperature, check'fever! Take Estorin for and allnerve pains.'-24 tablets 1/7. 50 tablets ,2/8. Sold-by diemists. everywhere; • ."■*.;'.'. ■ „ (? FOR-.THE RELIEF OF PAIN For all7Medicines\ DISPENSINC SPECIALISTS 58 WILLIS STREET. WELLINGTON t \ fveuttSme ' ' ' A ' WAITEMATA PRODUCT *4 • tttt LAMITON WAV AGNES SAMSON Drewes, Hate, Oo»U ftTIUPMONf «-HT •rintsd and Published for BLUNDELL BROS., LTD."," by Henry Percy.. Fabian ;: Blundell, Herotaunga,': Ernest- Albert Blundell. Cecil Road, Wadestown,- and ■ Leonard Coker Blundell, •25 Rasrtiiti .. Terrace, . Kelburn, :»tv:tho Registered-Office of the-Company. Monday, June 26, 1944. . ■'. ■ ■
LOST-HER BACKACHE AND SAVED MONEY - Woman's Gratitude to , Kruschen Salts The writer of this letter is doubly grateful to Kruschen. It not only helped her to get rid. of her backache, but she saved money as well. She writes: — "For a considerable time I have had awful pains in. my back, and after sitting for only a short time I have had great difficulty in rising. I tried all manner of remedies, but all to no avail. I had very often noticed the various Kruschen adverts, and finally I decided to try a small pot. I am both pleased and grateful I bought that first pot three months ago, as I feel absolutely a new woman to-day. I would have written before, but meant to be thoroughly sure of my cure, and now there is definitely not the slightest doubt about it. I have not only derived, great benefit to my. health: but also to my pocket, as previously I have simply been wasting money on the wrong remedies." Edith J. Brown, Malthouse Street, Ripley, Derbyshire, England. 11/7/40. Many of the minor ills which inflict humanity can be traced to internal sluggishness; failure to keep the inside free from accumulated impurities. Backache, rheumatism and depression often result. The six salts in' Kruschen help coax your system back to healthy, normal' action again. Soon, you experience relief—gain fresh strength, new energy. It is the "little daily dose" that does it. Not one big dose taken occasionally. Just as much,.;as.will lie on a sixpence in your morning cup of. tea- or ''coffee. That is the way. to internal, cleanliness, cheerfulness, good health..;. Kruschen is a product of E. Griffiths Hughes Ltd., Adelphi, Salford, Manchester, England. Established 1756. "
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MR. J. R. McKENZIE'S IMPORTEP STALLION WINTHROP By Rutherford—Emily Guy, is to. stand the season at Petone: This horse is one of the finest-looking horses ever Imported to New Zealand. None of his stock has yet raced. His two-year-olds show great promise, and at Mr. McKenzie's recent sale one brought £250 and another £150. , For further particulars apply— D. G.NYHAN ■". V, 17 HIGH STREET; PETONE. IRIMST PHLEGM IN A FLASH Neatly all coughing ia caused by hard phlegm which chokes and irritates the respiratory passages. DOUBLE-EX, that wonderful bronchitis find chest remedy, breaks the hard phlegm in a flash, and coughing stops. Breathing becomes easier and the throat i» soothed. DOUBLE-EX acts at once. 2/9 bottle. Prepared by H. L. Booclc, M.P.S.. Hoffman's Pharmacy, 37 Princes St., Dunedin.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXXVII, Issue 149, 26 June 1944, Page 6
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