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A MAN fflO LIKES HIS JOB Used to be Depressed and Lifeless # UNTIL HIS WIFE SUGGESTED KRUSCHEN J? fllO Here is a young man who is bound to succeed, because when work is a pleasure it is properly done, and work properly done leads to success. Yet not long ago he nearly fell asleep over *''**■_ bis job. Hi* wife saw s hut wns wrong — *•. he thanks her for the tip. “I used to suffer and after tea I used to suffer with colds, so my wife suggested I should take Kruschen. Kruschen is a perfect blend of six and I have not regretted it since, as natural mineral salts which we all need before taking Kruschen I used to be every day (i) to help the liver and depressed and lifeless, and did not care kidneys to perform their natural duties whether I worked or went to sleep; in a natural way. (ji, f o clear awav, but now, and ever since I started to gently but completely, all the poisontake Kruschen, work and life is a ou » "aste matter thnl'has been clogging pleasure to me.” the system ; (iii) to pnrifv the blood. By preventing constipation. Kruschen Tl,ea ' lal .' is on the bottle. There are ensures the complete and regular cli- Fod,ur " : "’ d magnesium to stimulate the mination of all poisonous waste matter ?. r S ans elimination. To feed your It thus maintains a pure, vigorous rPW? to ™ Potassium, blood-stream, which carries health and ! I',, 1 ' ’ :>l ' <o,e ,s a f " 11 f lay’« heartiness to the whole body—raiding S ! , PP‘- V of Biese six vital salts : just the and destroying the germs ’of colds* amO "?’ tO kw P - vo " r «“<i influenza, and other diseases as soon as *? ,lp to a P rtch of rtal they enter the system. Let Kruschen fonstant fitnes ’' keep you fit and fortified against colds Kruschen Salts is obtainable at all the long Winter through. Chemists and Store, at ■■ 6 per bottle.

. (it Hr < * a. kt f on your teeth ? for ten days... ~ < MAKE this ten-day test of a such troubles when they brush new way of teeth cleaning. teeth in the old ways. Millions now employ it. Now dental sciencc has found iou can see in every circle tne. tc fi ht film Able anthor . whiter teeth it brings. It means ; tic . have ed method , vast benefits which you should effective. So a new-type tooth not go without. paste has been created to apply Film is the viscous coating you them daily. The name is FepsofeeL Under old-way brushing dent. much of it clings and stays. It r > becomes discoloured, forms dingy R. - ' v n , 51 " coats, hides the lustre o£ the after us.ng Pepsodent. Mark the t absence oi the viscous film. >ee „ u ' . , how teeth become whiter ai the Film also holds fooa substance film-coats disappear. which lerments and forms acid. It holds rhe acid in contact with the teeth to cause decay. Germs /A CI il by millions breed in it. They, JL V.z wX 1. LLwith tartar, are the chief cause of pyorrhea. Few escape The Special Film'Removing Dentifrice

“ He Doubled his Jyllk Just « line to let you lenon how well 1 am satisfied with your Karswood Poultry Spice. Before (nvivg your to wy fowls, of which I la have sir. I was getting one to two WL which / did not thinkwas at all good, so I tried yo-ur Spice, and after they had been hacmash as directed for * lITIvS fIUpF two or three weeks, 1 was having fIC niGnil </<f many as four or five or evan six J a da d- dust think of it, after three weeks laying twice as many r j. <4 j>» (, md. as healthy as could be. Alter feeding K.arswood As I have not got an egg record to his fowls they laid 4» 5 chart 1 cannot give you the exact j ac j L profit I was making, but I know 1 and even 6 eggs a day. when i, ave dol(bM it yßing youf formerly they laid 1 or 2. A'urstcoocf Poultry Spice. As for your “Besstway” Poultry Book, 1 Yet another “Backyarder” pays think it is the most, valuable and tribute to the wisdom of feeding sensible book ever printed about Karswood Poultry Spice (which poultry.—T. K. contains dried and ground insects) original letter on Hie for inspection to poultry. Just read what this v. f „ „ t, poultry-owner has to say in his let- ." .. “ e Economy ter below and then remember that » ~ packed Z"npii2 to Jtnt s? da2 his experience is nothing more nor ’lb. tin (i?/6) supplies 140 hens 32 day« less than the experience of every lijt' !* s " supp ’* es 280 hf, n« days poultry-keeper who feeds “Kars- ’ ‘ ' sapp ,es 560 hens 32 days wood” to his flock. No matter Try a Shilling Packet whether you are firmlv convinced Tr x H for a fortnight on haif-a-dou that your fowls will not lay, give n «t instant a neo n <> x i a u ii’ rakes a lortruffht or three weeks i.» mKarswood a trial. A one shilling prove the e ? g return. If your Ircal packet is sufficient for 20 birds for cannot supply, send a postcard to 16 days. At this small cost it is Ukinc W the ea n??n«'\r e, i t i S (fMldressbelow> ’ 11 Xi I 1 x ■ ’X x’ asuinsr tne name of the nearest dealer well worth while trying it on a lew’ who supplies Karswood Spiee. birds, say, half-a Manufactured by dozen, and in this DC E ’ Grilliths Hughes way satisfy your- |\mKjVVUvD self that Kais- r>/*M if-rnv Supplies stocked bv wood IS really Mr POULTRY SPICE Fairbairn, Wright & all that it is stat- F?*• Auckl and, weied to be. You”ll egg - production without chur?hland Dunedin’ be surprised at forcing, because it contains ground and by all Wholethe results. insects, but no cayenne pepper, etc. and Store® KS-U-30

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Grey River Argus, 6 September 1930, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 Grey River Argus, 6 September 1930, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 Grey River Argus, 6 September 1930, Page 6

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