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When you can’t get exercise

How are you going to keep fit this Winter? In the summer, you get plenty of fresh air and a certain amount of exercise; probably you indulged in lighter meals; and you felt the benefit of all this; Are you feeling quite the same now? Will you feel the same a little later on, when the shortening days make even an afternoon of golf impossible? Isn tit certain that you’ll grow less and less fit as the winter months proceed ? It is certain—unless you lake a wise but simple precaution. You need, every day, a substitute for fresh air and exercise, to keep your blood pure, your digestion in good trim, your power to resist illness unimpaired. That substitute is the “little daily dose” of Kruscheri. The six salts which every tiny

Good Health for a Farthing a Day Tkp adult dose of 4 sixperifc'efdl* (Childteri “kii lf-pr ice’') taken every morning is found,. in Jpr&fctifce. -to be ' jflst the right amount for a most invigorating daily tonic. The medicinal dose fbr_ persons. suffering. froth. phiiiS of Rheumatism and , &6ut, or habitual constipation, with inactive liver, etc., is half to one 'te&SpiSO'riful in a ttirhbler of hot water before breakfast. , ih Tea. Every chemist sells Krusctien Saits ..in,,2/6 bottles ; * one bb'ttle contains 160 nioTnihg "pinches?—end tigii to last live months. GET A BOTfhE TO-DAt. KrUKclieh Salts art; miHle' ih Manchester*, Erjgiand„..by -E. .GriffithsHughes, Rtd., established 4754, in the reign of Gettrge tfie Second Trade Supplies stocked !$y Rairbairn, Wright & CC., Auckidnd, Wellington. Christchurch, and .Dunedin. * K.S. 25/11. n

QARJJIEF QLUJ3 ANNUAL SPORTS MEIgITNO. To be Held on Cardiff Sports Ground (under N.Z.A. and C.T7. Rules.) TUESDAY, MAY 19, 1925. First Event Starts at 11 a.m. Sharp. Haijdicapper: Mr. A. J. Hansen. PROGRAMME. RUNNING EVENTS. L lU'li'l NG EVENTS. Ist. £5, 2nd- £2, 3rd b i2-iiii!i Oit.Mf ( Imp. i:l. Sim. iS/-.- . , T 7. Ib-iniTi T arni.ak.i HiiiiTiciip Chop. Ist Lit),iiml Gold ih-uul, 2nd £5, 3id £2. Non). fi. 12 ini-h Open fTioji, Ist 90/-, 2nd jt/-, 3rd HI/-. ..Num. li/ff. ' ‘ V. 9. 15-ili(;h D.H. Saw (2 .cuts). ,Ist £3) '2nd £l- - 4/-. . ./ 10'. 12-inch’ Consolation. Chop. Ist £3,''2nd £l, 3rd 10/--. . Post , entry. Nom. 1/-. SUNDRV EVENTS. LI. Sack Race; 100 yards. Ist. 7/6, Sid. 2/6. ■Open only to youths under, 17 years. 12. Dressing Race. Ist 10/-, 2nd 5/-. • Open to youths, under 17 years. 13. Hop, , Step and Jump. Open. Tost entry 1/-. 14. Single Ladies’ Race;. 100 yards. 2nd 5/-. . 15. Married Ladies’ Race; 75 .yards; 2nd 6/-. 16. Ladies’ Nail Drive. Ist 15/-, 2nd 5/-. Post entry 1/-. 4 . ' 17« Kicking Football (3 goals). Ist £l. Post Ist £l. Ist £l, Ist ' £3, entry 1/-. . Thaiii. LB. Stepping Chain. Ist £l. Post entry 1/-. 19. Weight-guessing. —Pig : Ist £l. Post entry 1/-. Slieep : Ist £l. Post entry 1/-. 10. Putting Shot, Prize £l. Post entry 1/-. CONDITIONS; The Committee reserve tire right to postpone the Sports, or make any alterations they may think necessary. NOMINATIONS close with the Secretary at 6 i , 0.111. May 12, and will not lie. accepted uiiless I lull fee and last two years’ performances Sc- | ouipany same. Event No. 5 open\oidy to members of Taranaki Union Football Clubs. Event No. 10 open only to Choppers who have not won a prize in events 6, 1 and. 8. Winner of Event .No. 6 will be rehandicapped (or Event No. 3, _ Six starters or nd 3rd prize. Five starters or no 2nd prize. Four starters, or no race. Children’s Races during the day. ADMISSION TO GROUNDS: , ' Gents. 2/-, Ladies 1/-. GRAND SOCIAL will be -held in the Hall in the Evening. Refreshments on all day in charge of Ladies Committee. H. B. DIMMER-, Hon, Sec. QORO NA T lON JJ OTE L, ' < ELTHAM. Offers Superior Accommodation for the Tourist and Travelling Public. LEADING COMMERCIAL AND PUBLIC SERVICE HOUSE. 17 Miles from Mt. Egmont by Goo'S Tar-sealed Roads. -1 Tins Hotel 1 has all modern conveniences, including electric light, hot and cold water in bedrooms. GOOD SAMPLE ROOMS FOR COMMERCIAL TRAVELLERS. TARIFF, 10/- PER DAY. E. CRABTREE, PROPRIETOR. Telephone 18. P.O. Bo± 25.

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Hawera Star, Volume XLV, 15 May 1925, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Hawera Star, Volume XLV, 15 May 1925, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Hawera Star, Volume XLV, 15 May 1925, Page 3

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