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Take a tip from Grandpa Kruschen . k HE'S BLOOMING WITH HEALTH He dodges rheumatism, the back-gardener's curse. He seldom has backache, headache or a stomach ache either. And why ? Just because he takes his little (Jaily dose of Kruschen, which helps keep his system free fcom clogging waste matter; Do likewise yourself. Start a course of Kruschen tomorrow. Kruschen is a, safe, and sure toflic of E. Griffiths Hughes Ltd., Adelphi, Salfbrd, Manchester, England. Get f hat Its the Utile daily dose that does it! 105 Princes Street. GUARANTEED REPAIRS. Set* collected and delivered. Ring 13-577.

A SUMMER AIR SERVICE x r Gommencmg Monday, Nov. 6 DAILY-EXCEPT SUNDAY Leave Dunedin 3.15 p.m. - Arrive Invercargill 4.05 p.m. Leave Invercargill 4.15 p.m. » Arrive Dunedin 5.05 p.m. UNION AIRWAYS Bookings at any Office or Agency of the Chief Agenta, Union Steam Ship Co.; New Zealand Government Tourist ■•;"':." '■;.'(■:;"".■••' v ' Bureauj or Thos. Cook & Son.

WR m. m f^Z m H*"** tonig* l * * Sound, restful, invigorating sleep ... perfect relaxation! You, too, can sleep like that. Drink a delicious, soothing glass of MILO regularly every night. This delightful chocolate - flavoured blend of pure country milk and malted cereals rich in essential vitamins, organic phosphates and mineral salts —is the perfect bedtime health drink. It energises; builds strength. MlLO—the tonic for the times! PILO the fortified TONIC FOOD A N IS.TL E'S PRODUCT MJMM«IMM^.tMB!BM.«IIM^

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Evening Star, Issue 25324, 4 November 1944, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 25324, 4 November 1944, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 25324, 4 November 1944, Page 9

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