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“He takes his hat off to Kruschen” Read what a chemist says about a friend of his and Kruschen :— “ I feel I must send you this little testimonial with regard to Kruschen Salts. A friend of mine sftowed me a letter from his father (aged 63), in which the following sentence occurred :— " My dear old friend ‘ Kruschen ’ is still doing the trick for me, and when ever I see a bottle of. Kruschen in a chemist's window I take off my hat and bow to it. “ I must tell you that this gentleman suffered for years with stomach and liver troubles ; he was even operated on for appendicitis but did not seem to obtain appreciable relief." (Sgd.) J. O. Thompson, Chemist. Original letter on file for inspection’ KruschenSalts Good Health for a Farthing a day Obtainable at all Chemists and Stores throughout New Zealand. 1.6.28

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Many a child is .X handicapped for life by early lung trouble. Many adults pay t^e penalty of neglect, especially <F| , > when their lungs JL<mUj7i have a tendency to wea kn CSS . SCOTT’S Emulsion gives real protection to all. It nourishes and strengthens the lungs. It enriches the blood and maintains the powers of resistance. i Where lung trouble is. suspected, consult your doctor. In the meantime, /takelwr SCOTT’S Emulsion. It 11 Ji gives a better chance of complete recovery in every case. Scott’s Emulsion OF SPECIALLY SELECTED COD LIVER OIL After all! You cannot ~beat •» the best. -

fir It Means Just 1 F What It Sap I I] Al/- backet does Jfi| [ Tweekhi washing. Uk LADIES AND GENTLEMAN! QEND for Catalogue of Ladies’ and D Gentlemen's Toilet and Rubber Requisites.' Every description. All correspondence treated as strictly confidential, and parcels forwarded in plain wrapper t Post free. M F*J! II *1 i 11 nl

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Greymouth Evening Star, 10 November 1928, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Greymouth Evening Star, 10 November 1928, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Greymouth Evening Star, 10 November 1928, Page 9

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