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MAORI WOMAN CURED HERSELF OF GALLSTONES Thanks Pakaha Friends for Wonderful Medicine **l have been under our best doctors in New Zealand. They told me I tsd Gallstones: operation of course I would have to undergo. The thought was not at all pleasant to me. I was visiting some old friends one day and the old gentleman of the house was having a eup of tea and of course put some Kruschen Salts into the tea. He said to me, ‘wonderful stuff,’ and our conversation led to his complaint. Before leaving for home I took half his Salts with me to try, but I do not take mine in tea. jl have the half leaspoonful in hot water. Since taking the Kruschen Salts I have had no cffeet of the trouble they called ‘Gallstones.’ I feel like my old self again. I would not be without your wonderful stuff as my old friend calls it. lam a halfe-easte Maori woman and I would like to thank you, my Pakeha friends, for your wonderful medicine, i keep a good supply in my home and recommend it to all my friends who offer like I have done. Thanking ■on again and wishing you Kia Ora I’a Tou.—T.K.” If you have never tried that perfect friend of six natural mineral salts i hat keep liver, bowels, and kidneys in superb healthy activity, you’ve got i lie surprise of your life coming, ■irusehen is different from all other salts. It brings to half-sick, worn-out men and women that glorious feeling ..I joyous health—and keeps them feel big that way. Millions the world over ike it every morning to keep themIves in superb condition. It’s the In tie daily dose that does it. Kruschen Salts is obtainable at all < hemists and Stores at 2/6 per f'oitle. PAD BREATH disappears when you eat YEASTON Tablets. They purify the system. Woodward’s Pharmacy, Heretaunga Street, Hastings. Our Timbers are Suited tc Local Conditions The Biant >■ aS Ji ' *3 1 trees from ■■ ft B whieh ■■ TIMBER is ■■ cut become [ J I rjffcjUggffgjjg- - hardened to h ■ the rigours J J J- of this di- J * mate when growing. Thus they a 1 are ideal for building pur- * J J poses, being exceptionally strong g ( * and weatherproof. ’ We sell all N.Z. TIMBERS. IS ! McLeod & Gardner Ltd. p i J HASTINGS. THONE 1S». J | 1 ■«■■■■■■■■ ■■■■■■■■■■■>! X COW Genuine Curtis Nine Star Perennial Broccoli. Bears 9to IS splendid head of Broccoli year after vear. Will stand severest weather. 1/- packet post free from Fletcher Bros., Ashburton. COOPER’S WEST END NEW SHOP (Opposite old Cosy Pictures) HASTINGS 10 Days’ Opening Sale BARGAINS 'ROCKERY HARDWARE BRUSHWARE ENAMELWARE ALUMIkI U MW ABE FANCY GOODS, Etc. Prophylactic Toothbrushes 1/S now lOd Mystic Mite 6 for 1/500 Page Writing Pad and Envelopes 1/- the lot Thermos Flasks (good) 2/6 Fibre Cane Lunch Cases .. 1/4, 1/8 YOUR CHANCE—TAKE IT! c 0 oTe R ’ s West End—Opposite Old Cosy.

<KTN kept soft, smooth, youthfully * aglow with RACHEL FACE REAM. 1/6 jar. Woodward ’s Phar macy, Heretaunga Street,

Fashionable JEWELLERY.. The smartest women are wearing Beads to add a dash of colour to their ensemble. Choose at “Styles” from a fascinating assortment. StyfeySfyfes >• Where Quality Counts” Jewellers - Watchmakers Opticians

FUR RENOVATIONS Coats re modelled and re-lined. Striking variety of FUR NECKLETS MISS E WALL FURRIER (Ute L. V. Zala) Rear Miss Tim’s Hosiery Shop HERETAUNGA ST., HASTINGS

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXI, Issue 211, 20 August 1931, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXI, Issue 211, 20 August 1931, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXI, Issue 211, 20 August 1931, Page 7

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