Jf IF YOU CRAWL Hl OF BED !W 1 NOT REALLY AWAKE When you crawl out of bed not really awake. When the morning shqwer is not really refreshing. When the day ahead is not really a pleasure. Suspect constipation. You may be “regular.” But if elimination is not complete, poisons remain, get into your blood. And if your blood isn t clean, how can you be well ? There is a simple, honest prescription for this condition — Kruschen Salts. ■ The analysis is on the bottle. It isn’t the latest fad. It’s an institution. It doesn’t need to be coloured or have its flavour disguised. It’s almost tasteless. It’s not a drug. It’s a simple combination of natural salts. And the dosage is so small it cannot form a habit. Doctors have prescribed it these fifty years past, for their medical knowledge tells them that Kruschen Salts is a prescription which is unquestionably and unalterably right. mini mi numßirm fon n KRUSCHEN Ta/ce Kruschen in tea or in hot water, as much as will cover a sixpence, every morning. 2/5 a hottie at all Chemists and Stores. K 3-1840
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STOP BEFORE YOU CRASH Feeling a bit run-down —rather tired? Take heed of the warning signal. You’re overworking your nerves, straining them. They need Marshall’s Fospherine. “Marshall’s” is splendid for most nervous ills. “Marshall’s”—2/6 for 100 doses of vigour and vitality.—Advt.
.iimiii.ii I I——— 11l '-I- - Ti |HaUENSTEINBROSI7’I yil- The new Battersby is a nicely balanced hat with the popular] < ? inch brim shaded down to 1 I 7 inches at the sides . . . very smart. ! .V \ The colours include Coronation (Blue), Aero (Blue Grey), Steel I N. (Dark Grey), French Grey (Mid Grey), Stone (Fawn), Romany (Brown). At the H.B. Store the range is comP ,ete * covers styles—" City,” JU* £ " Formal,” and ” Spectator Sports.” Jfai # V M !• FINE quality beneath THE OUTER SMARTNESS j THE HAT WITH THE 1 r ’ BRITISH TRADITION Z/ MAWHERA QUAY, GREYMOUTH. Also Westport, Hokitika, Nelson and Blenheim.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 17 December 1940, Page 9
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