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InLZ ' zWx lojjgw Wk ! lh ?Mi wb HYGIENE, -CQIJR T, OF JUSTICE. CLERK CHARGED WITH LOSS OF EFFICIENCY . (Before Mr. Justice Kruschen) Judge: This man has admittedly Judge: Silence! These are the very, been taking no steps to safeguard reasons why steps are so absolutely, his health, though he has a wife necessary. and three little children who depend . r , , T • r. ' entirely upon him—(Here the pri- B«soner:My lord, I promise to do soner hung his head, and showed anything I can. But, the cost ~ , signs of great emotion) —his con- Judge: All you need, my good man, sequent loss of efficiency threatens } s to learn one simple sentence — to rob them sooner or later of the “It’s the little daily dose that does support he owes them. j t » s Kruschen you’re needing! Remembering all these facts, can And as for the cost; it is one you honestly find this man “not farthing a day. guilty” of the charge against him— p riKnnpr . that his loss of efficiency is due to - , ne I q y I? 1 , t“ OW , can one, ‘ ill-health? That is what yon must Slll^le salt do all that 1 necd decide. , Judge: Don’t ask foolish questions! (The jury retired for ten minutes.) A man of your age should know Foreman of Jury: My lord. The t T bat Krusch ™ not f salt. , jury agree in fading the prisoner t X". H is YS'.'S gul y ' . . own prescription, gently stimulating Judge: Prisoner, m this court we do to natural action those parts of not punish; we reform. And serious your system that have become slugas your' charge is, you will be gish or inactive through unnatural allowed to go back to your home modern living conditions. on probation, on the understanding that you keep yourself out of Prisoner .-I’ll never forget what you this trouble in future. sa y, m Y lord. ® Prisoner: Aly lord, how is that pos- Judge: Now go away and get back sible?. I get no chance of proper your health and energy and efficiexercise. I shan’t have a holiday ency. And so long as you never for months. I’m sitting in a stuffy fail to take that little daily dose, office all day long, 1.2.1... you’ll never be in this court again. Kruschen Salts prevent constipation and rheumatism i t<um w * j in Tea. , , A 2/6 bottle of Kruschen Salts contains 160 doses— , I IJI 11111111 JI. enough for five months—which means good health for ' M i less than a farthing a day. The dose prescribed for 111 Z7V daily use, is “as much as will lie on a sixpence” taken Hy IYI in the breakfast cup of tea. Taken this way Kruschen wtrmZfo is tasteless and readily accepted by the most delicate - IlfflnjilW palate. Get a bottle to-day and start a new life to-mor- pgixpenceful" row. It’s the little daily dost? that does it. { to a Cup. 27-18 1 —J

1 1 23 — A ? / » 91 • / Jhf-IP' a Here is the speedy road to robust health Shorten convalescence and regain “ the joy of life" AFTER illness most people When considered on this basis find the road back to perfect the efficacy of Clements Tonic health long and wearisome, for such case? becomes apparent. Anaemia is a brake on every effort Containing iron, it augments the towards recovery. One thing only oxygen-edrrying capacities while can shorten this tedious period— its other components serve to a tonic is absolutely necessary to restore the appetite, assist the invigorate the blood and thereby digestion, and otherwise to renourish and strengthen the strengthen the nervous system. nerves - Made to a medical formula It is very necessary here to dis- Clements Tonic contains no tinguish between a. tonic and - a alcohol nor op i ate s, and is in no stimulant. Ihe latter acts mere y respect a mer e stimulant. Made as an excitant, or even an irritant, & recognised medical formula, it giving a false impetus and causing . g definitely a a correspondingly greater degree f ooc j, nourishing the depleted tisof weakness after its effects have sues and re . esta blishing the very passed. A stimulant can cause foundat i ons o f health. It may be definite harm whereas a tonic ta | {en w j t h perfect safety by all does permanent good. members of the family, and is as An Iron containing Tonic beneficial to children as to adults. Obviously such a tonic must be After anyillness Clements Tome based on a full medical knowledge ™y be recommended r Ith th based on a run & f assurance that it will hasten of the reqmren cn s of such cases. of It must Icc . iron convalescence—that it will shorten the journey back to hea!th and e’il'mgmission' f through the Obtainable at all Chemists and intricate maze of the arteries. Stores. Buy a bottle today. CLEM ENTS TONIC 1 Gives Radiant Health. 2; . 8 . 32

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Greymouth Evening Star, 13 January 1928, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 Greymouth Evening Star, 13 January 1928, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 Greymouth Evening Star, 13 January 1928, Page 9