—says Bus Driver -r Ml mm breezy Rain or shine, he’s bright, and brimful of Zest for Life! THIS London busman has been driving buses and trams for nearly half a lifetime. Often at 4 in the morning, in pouring rain, pea-soup fog, and bitter cold. Yet he’s such a cheery, breezy soul that early morning passengers know him for his happy nod and beaming smile. Here, he tells you how he keeps his high spirits;—* “7 have been an omnibus driver and L.C.C. tram driver for S 3 years,” he writer, "out in all weather, snow, rain, blow I 1 have taken Kruschen Salts daily for years, and have never had a day’s illness. 1 am also a blood transfusion volunteer for the Middieses Hospital. If I run out of Kruschen and happen to be short of moriey, 1 fjo without my beer so that t can have Kruschen in store. It has often put that 4 Kruschen feeling’ in me at 5.30 and £ o’clock in the morning.” — W.G. You, too, can find new Zest in Life! Start tipping a pinch of Kruschen into your tea, or into a glass of' hot water, first thing every morning. T Within one week, you’ll have vim and vigour that everyone will envy. The mineral 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 Chemist* and Scores, price 2/3 pee bottle. UUh Dmu, { -*!■ ■ he on a ,>1,5" mu S°r>ino. to V* to xJs 0 m m s ii for REAL ENJOYMENT Enjoy perfect world-wide reception plus the superior tone and performance and the many exclusive features that make PHILCO the world’s I'lll largest-selling radio, . 111 l Liberal allowance on your old set. FREE Home Demon* stratlons arranged. PHILCO SOLE N.Z. AGENTS EASY TERMS FROM —5- WEEKLY NEW MODELS FROM - £l6-10*0 BEGG’S, PRINCES ST., DUNEDIN. 2 * / 7 / GENUINE ENGLISH COLOURED PICNIC WARE IN SIX POPULAR SHADES The ideal ware for picnics, camps, cribs, etc. Easily packed, light to carry, and stands rough usage. Salts and Peppers 1/3 pr. Mustard Pots 1/3 ca. Serviette Rings 6d ea. Nesting Cups 1 /- ea. Tankards 1/6 ea. Cream Jugs 1/3 ea. Saucers 9d ea. Flat Plates ... 1/3, 2/-, 3/- ea. Coupe Plates ... 1/3, 2/3 ea. Combined Pepi-Salts, 1/3 eaJ Egg Cups 6d ea. Teaspoons Sdea. Kiddies* Mugs 1/2 esu Tumblers ...... 9d and l/» ea. Sugar Basins 1/3 eau Picnic Pots — 1/3, 2/3, and 3/3' ea. Deep Plates —2/3 and 3/3 ea. Scoops and Funnels ... lOd ea. BUY NOW WHILE STOCKS LAST FROM; VERNON SMITH LTD. THE BUSY HARDWARE STORE, 50 George Street, DUNEDIN, C.l*
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Evening Star, Issue 23421, 11 November 1939, Page 8
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466Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 23421, 11 November 1939, Page 8
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