A SYDNEY MAN’S TESTIMONIAL. A resident of Sydney, of some degree of importance in his own city, vis : ted New Zealand recently, ana made a 'health, recruiting tour, taking in all the health resorts—hot mineral baths at Rotorua, the ozone from the Seaside, and the pure mountain air' from the Southern Alps. But even this failed, to restore him completely —so 'he tried some bottles of “K.P.,” Life Salt. After he had returned to Sydfiey he communicated with Kemptliome Prosser and Co. in the following terms: — “The benefit derived from the use of “K.P.” Life Salt while in New Zealand is certainly enduring, for both mysdlf and partner are still able to exert 100-ton punch behind busi-' ness efforts—and, incidentally, social pleasures.” Make. Life Salt your “joy of life”; make a habit of drinking one tumblerful of water containing “K.P.’’ eac'h day. “Do not forget your morn-ng fizz.” Price 2/6 from chemist or store.—9. i New arrivals, we welcome you to God’s Own Country, the home of ‘No Rubbing Laundry Help.’ A 1/packet does 7 washings perfectly. Advt. Bankers, Lawyers, Doctors, Journalists. Painters and Mechanics all favour “No-Rubbing Laundry Help” for washing clothes.—Advt.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 29 January 1926, Page 2
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