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Conquers ‘Middle-Age Fag" t'W~'» w. — busy saleswoman * finds new zest in h WHAT a grand thing it would be SKf J ' » 4 ,«|| if every middle-aged person A /’W z . could drop into this womans busy V ear asm I started to shoo see her there working x , OU A a 1 sta . lted t 0 snop . . . see take Kruschen on the advice of a tirelessly all day lo g, . friend. All the horrible weariness every customer . an d tiredness after a long day in Nobody would dream she’s over 40, the shop have gone. I won’t say or that not so long ago, she was Kruschen took off stones and made getting stodgy, . threatened with me s ij m an d girlish, because that "middle-age fag.” Then why so bright would not be true, but all the and cheery now? Read her letter! objectionable so-called middle-age “I am 46,” she writes, “and was spread vanished, and I always feel beginning to get awfully ‘stodgy.’ so well and energetic. ’—(Mrs.) S. You, too, can feel full of zest for Life I Start tipping a pinch of Kruschen will bring new life to every organ in into your tea, or into a glass of hot your body. The liver, kidneys and water, first thing every morning. intestines awake to new activity. Ol Within one week, Poisons go Sluggishness goes. Yog you’ll have vim and get that "Kruschen which \ vigour that everyone has brought joy to millions. Kruschen will envy. The min- Salts is obtainable at Chemists and eral salts in Kruschen Stores, price 2/3 per bottle. WjjS v 7 (which include that j"" m 'Sa P Tin OClfl I ® vital element iodine) I the Little D‘l L that (foes ft n L—- .° f force . and -' fl . 1 I I nJ ! ■ S usche n--a s fii»^i? H I. mWf j® OKH 1 M 116 OD a 111 UCll HS Wil! Hall H » 9 ■ H I ■ ■ i ■ Remember, or tea, 19 ki kl* HI m 11" AI il * ii,a 9”W&xiw« B

j • WEST COAST HOUSE ) SHADES HOTEL ' CHRISTCHURCH. TED GILLMAN (formerly of the West Coast) has taken oyer the wellknown Shades Hotel. A cordial welcome is extended to all West Coasters. | The Dining-room is under the capable management of Mrs. Gillmah, and the accommodation is of the best. TARIFF MODERATE. J-.JOLMES’ PRIVATE HOTEL, (Next Coker’s Hotel, Manchester St.), CHRISTCHURCH. The Oldest and Best Hotel for both. Ladies and Gents. Permanent by Arrangement. Will be pleased to see old and new West Coast friends. MRS. T. PILLING PROPRIETRESS. POTEL .WINDSOR, 47 Manchester Street, CHRISTCHURCH. This well-known Private Hotel is now acquired by MRS. M. C. KANE, and has been completely repainted, papered and furnished throughout, p Tariff from 9/- per day. Permanents from 30/- per week. Weekly'by arrangement. M. C. KANE PROPRIETRESS.

PAT GOULDING Has taken over the CENTRAL HOTEL, Corner Colombo and Lichfield Streets, CHRISTCHURCH. WEST COASTERS will receive, a warm welcome to fraternise and enjoy the best of Wines, Spirits and Sparkling Ale. Our staff gives service, and nothing is a trouble to them. MONTEITH’S BEER STOCKED. HOTEL CECIL (PRIVATE). (Under Entirely New Management.) Superior Accommodation. Large Sunny Rooms. Excellent Cuisine. Separate Shower Baths. FREE GARAGE. TARIFF: Casuals 10/6 daily; Weekly bv Arrangement. 73 MANCHESTER ST., CH.CH., (Three Minutes from Railway Station) ‘Phone 34-174. J. FILLERY, Proprietor, (Late Hotel Cecil, Invercargill.) NANCARROW & CO. (P. C. IIEAPHY :: E. WARNES), STOCK AND SHAREBROKERS, 59 MACKAY ST., GREYMOUTH. Telephones 133 and 163. JAMIESON, JOYCE & CO. STOCK AND SHAREBROKERS. Country Members Christchurch Stock Exchange, Ltd. JOYCE AND TAYLOR’S BUILDINGS. Guinness Street. ’Phone 628 :: P.O. Box 136

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Greymouth Evening Star, 8 December 1939, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Greymouth Evening Star, 8 December 1939, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Greymouth Evening Star, 8 December 1939, Page 8