Amazes Workmates You’d never think he was 70—he’s so full of Life! L ■ TIP’S over 70 —this carpenter, but he can do a day’s work with any man. He can put his finger on his chest, and say, "My health is grand !” What tidings of comfort his simple words contain for every man and woman in the middle years of life. Read his, letter: — "I have passed. 70 years and work as a carpenter,” he writes. “I am compelled to compete with my younger mates, which I find not difficult, providing I always have my bottle of Kruschen to dip into every morning. “Often I think I am only 50, instead of 70 years of age —it’s wonderful, as my mates say! I will never be without my Kruschen. As long as I have Kruschen, perfect health is mine.”—J.B. You, too, can have this zest for Life Start tipping a ,pipch of Kruschen into, your tea, .or ' into a glass of hot water, first thing ; every morning. Within one week, you’ll have vim and vigour that everyone will Orivy.' The min- - eral salts in Kruschen (which include that vital element iodine) will bring new life to every organ In your body. The liver, kidneys and intestines awake to new activity. Poisons go. Sluggishness goes. You get that "Kruschen feeling” which has brought joy to millions. Kruschen Salts is obtainable at Chemists and Stares, price 2/3 per bottle. *"«• 0,11. tIS-'tS I'" gMSKtffS THEY KEEP ME WORKING FULL TIME THESE DAYS I WONDER WHY? OUR FRIEND IIPTONS OVER THERE IS THE . CAUSE OF (TAIL. ( THEYIRE ALWAYS WANTING MORE OF HIM ' I m Si zm 2* ss s i One taste of Lipton’s and everybody wants more - There’s a distinctive freshness about Lipton’s. It is all pure Ceylon tea, grown on »itMWTKH Lipton’s own plantations and sent to New Zealand in airtight containers to preserve its full .fragrance and delicious flavour. Once you enjoy this , real tea-drinking pleasure you’ll always ask for extrarefreshing Lipton’s tea. f r 4 Invitation to SHOW VISITORS All country visitors to town for the Show are cordially invited to call at Peter Dick’s and inspect the new and charming stocks of Chinaware, Crystal, Clocks, Jewellery, etc. PKTER. DICK 59 PRINCES STREET, DUNEDIN.
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Evening Star, Issue 23292, 14 June 1939, Page 16
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