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COLONEL BRTGHTLIFE INTERVIEWED REVEALS SECRET OF ACTIVITY. “ I retired from years of curry, high living, and heat in the Indian Army, and I came to New Zealand. I had a temper like cayenne pepper. I woke in the mornings ready to murder anybody who mentioned breakfast. 1 had to pick and choose my food like a pernicketty invalid. Liver, sir. Dyspepsia. Internal machinery clogged up. Made my life a misery. About two years ago I met a Johnny in Auckland who told me about some stuff prepared by the Kempthorne, Prosser people, known as K.P. LIFE SALT. Onlv 2s 6d for a big bottle. Plenty of it for your money, sir! _ It’s a white granular powder. You just toss a teaspoonful of it into a glass of water, give n a chance to fizz and bubble, and then drink it. Tastes good, sir, and does good.; Keeps the system clean. Puts an end to _ digestive troubles; gives you an appetite; clears the head. That’s mv secret. Try K.P. LIFE SALT yourself! Obtainable from chemists and stores everywhere.— [Advt.]

Yesterday wo heard positively the last one on our friend, the ahsontminded professor. He-, slammed his wife and kissed the door, Woods’ Groat Peppermint Cure for Dough* and Qold*. nore? faik.—{AdvUJ

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Evening Star, Issue 19533, 14 April 1927, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 19533, 14 April 1927, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 19533, 14 April 1927, Page 2

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