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r~ 888 & . S:-“*r y qf >./*x mending, washing, cleaning, cooking, yet full of Zest for Life LOOKING after a large .family doesn’t get this housewife down! She’s the first up, the last into bed and works “like a trojan” all day long. Her enthusiasm and vitality are a .living example to her whole family. Anti here, in her own words, is how she does it. “I first began taking Kruschen Salts 3 or 4 years ago,” she writes, “and since that time I have enjoyed excellent health and spirits, in spite of having to go through some trying times. "7 would like to say that ive have used your famous Salts as a family medicine with the best results ! “We all take Kruschen, and you should see me mounting the stairs in the morning with 5 cups of tea on a tray—each with its little 4 ose of magic Kruschen.”—(Mrs.) A.R. You, t6o, can find new Zest in Life! . Start tipping a pinch of Kruschen into your tea, or into a glass of hot water, first thing every morning. Within one week, you’ll have vim and vigour that everyone will envy. The mineral salts in Kruschen jT| (which include that ill * vital elem pnnnni! element iodine). will bring new life to every organ in your body. The liver, kidneys and intestines awake to new activity. Poisons go. 1( Sluggishness goes. You get that "Kruschen feeling” which has brought joy to millions. Kruschen Salts is obtainable .at Chemists and Stores, price 2/4 per bottle. Dali, * After tokiVl!?! *l #e * 11 " * wpeJe, youTef™ 3ctle ' l for a rm dose that dSe£ 'W'V/f/.l

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REFRESHING Bo* AUI, r.RKKR EARN #*r* mm tionl Ffrfr ’ WEUJ AC Mcr LT * VTFXDtJ A Yeli eH't PERFECTION Draught GOLD TOP ALE in the wood at the under ideal conditions. /s? Delivered twice daily to town f/h\ Hotels. Drawn direct from the wood at all Hotels. 4 <s J-.nrxjL V v i-n 799?; # OK—White <25 to 4 0); expfTien ce<t) ►n. 1 COOK mu rkj H* r"»»aa “Dozens of people looked me over . . . and if I do say so myself, a lot of them wanted to own me!” This home’s experience is duplicated every day in the Herald. People are looking for homes . . . but they look at the Herald first! 1 '» /h ivn^nrui'u —~uti nor trrt ► ; School. 153 North ~ - Jr p. W ’Dr r--. i„ r m, i></« > tnjr x LJI —»*■ .I iiQj North f: ..c. W. J i eoH gniiNVAJN ~QIRL—V ju-«,/oK Jr-j

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Gisborne Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20184, 29 February 1940, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Gisborne Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20184, 29 February 1940, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Gisborne Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20184, 29 February 1940, Page 9

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