- (-f “Who’s been missing his Kruschen?” Grandpa-. Pull your socks up,, Dick: What of it if I have’ I Dickie. There’s another half only took the little dailv close to go with the wind our way, because I wasn’t getting and we’ll trim ’em yet. enough exercise. 1 m done —"hacked to the Grandpa-. So you think a match „j ® "'cek turns vou a pro. for Grandpa-. The answer to vou, fitness eh’ ’! lemon Dickz make a lot of difLMCKz All the lemons m the world ference. wouldn’t pull me round. Lord Grandpa-. It docs. One half just only knows how I’m going to about knocks vou up. bv 'the hist out another forty-five min- J O ok of it. It boils down to utes, even as a passenger. „ ly la(lj as j discovered Grandpa: Youve always been a myself before vou were out of tower of strength to us before, the nursery: mugging all the Dickie. Don’t start letting us week in an office, either you —I sec what’s up with you. take up Kruschen, or else vou you miserable back-slider! give up all hope of keeping IncKt You've better eyesight really fit. See? than me, then. All T know is Dick', ilang it, I suppose you're I’m pumped. right. I’ll start again toGrandpa: Who s been missing his morrow. Kruschen? Kruschen Salts Good Health for a Farthing a Day The dose of a sixpenceful taken every morning in W **X— your breakfast cup of tea, is found, in the r 'sl>t amount for a most invigorating daily ionic, o —l ZjZ - The medicinal dose for persons suffering from pains Q ? f Rheumatism, Gout, or Habitual Constipation. inactive liver, etc., is half to one teaspoon ft: I in . tumbler o r h Tasteless in Tea se . lls Kr uschcn Salts in 2/6 bottles: one bottle’ contains 160 morning •‘pinches’*—enough to last five month VATV tr . c, . GET A BOTTLE TO-DAY. JiUlt. —Kruschen Salts are made in Manchester, England, by E. Griffiths Hughes. _ Ltd- established 1754. in the reign of George the Second. Trade Supplies stocked by FAIRBAIRN. WRICHT. & CO.. Auckland. Wellington. Christchurch and Dunedin. K.S. 25/18.
=4 JRjp : / ! When in Doubt * “Say “Wolfe’s” “Vf/HAT’S yours?” Frequently you ” are nonplussed to decide off-hand “ What’s good ” without trying to answer the still more difficult mental query “What’s best ? ” You can with absolute safety say “Wolfe's” —for its high degree of purity has remained unvaried for over eighty years. It has the same medicinal potency that for three generations has justified the wise practice of “One Wolfe’s Schnapps ft day for your Health's Sake.” Therefore, next time you are met with “What’s yours?” order your daily ration of Wolfe’s and play safe, ■ 1 WOLFE’S = UjA AROMATIC SCHIEDAM i
Try It — / Order a bottle of Hayward’s ?.l itarv . Pickle with your grocer es. It is a '. ' , . A piquant combination ofcho ce Orients’ ft ■" - - rruitsand the best vegetable ’ouiv I' i relish it with hot as well ls cold meals' |ji' L. 'j "ilf MILITAWI 4PIICKLE grocers r,
~ Cod Liver Oil one Eind cr another have been xML 'tj made and marketed for nearly I ■ ' ■ a century—in fact, some of them W 1 k I go so far as to quote “old age” Tfflk as a merit! Comparatively, Lane’s ■' new r - < to c fwi Besides being newer, Lane’s iscertainly • J K better; it is more palatable to take; it kJ, * s considerably more healthful when a P& long course is considered necessary; ga no other brand has such a large per1 ce ntagc of Cod Liver Oil.and none, we SS think, have been progressive enough KP to include Creasote—all important in && putting to flight chest and throat jwl troubles cf every kind. Sff ■ 9 ™ X EMULSr
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XVI, Issue 11, 24 December 1925, Page 12
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