UP AND OVER! Grandpa is wide awake as soon as I his eyes open. Out he jumps—ready to face anything that the day may bring. His eyes are bright. His brain is clear. He’s happy and he’s healthy. There are hundreds of thousands of other Kruschenites like him. You could be like him, too. It’s only a matter of health —and that can soon be put right. If you feel depressed, tired and headachy, if you get fits of gloom, nerves and slackness, it is simply because your inner mechanism has got out of order. You need Kruschen Salts to set you right. Kruschen will do two important things for you. First, it will cleat your bowels of food-waste, regularly and completely every day. Secondly, it will flush your kidneys clean and stimulate your liver to full activity. Then, with all impurities and waste matter expelled from your system, new refreshed blood wall go coursing through your veins. You will be full of energy, of the joy of life. You’ll have ‘.‘that Kruschen Feeling.” KRUSCHEN BBSALTS^B Of all Chemists and Stores, 2/3 per bottla
MOTOR CYCLISTS! JUST ARRIVED! 350 c.c. O.H.V. VELOCETTE AND 250 c.c. EXCELSIOR All Complete with the Latest Improvements On View at Our Garage. MANNING and COULTER 18 KING STREET, Phones 7534 Res. 7195.
m 55« y Stocktaking Throw-outs A Few Odd Pieces of FIRST GRADE LlNO,.'good patterns. Usually 8s Gd yard To Clear at ig/i0 YARD FELT BASE LINO-, still a number to choose from— At 2/11 YARD Oak Gents’ Robe. Taller than usual Chromium finished. Usually £lO 10s To Clear— Octagon Coffee Table Inlaid walnut. £B/15/Usually £3 10s To Clear 55/. Rimu Tea WaggonsUsually 27s Gd Oak Tea WaggonsUsually 39s 6d To Clear 33/6 To Clear 32/6 3ft All Kapoc Mattress With Free Pillow. Oak Writing Bureau Useful article of furniture. Usually £6 los To £s/15/27in Coir Matting— All colours. Usually 2s lid Yd. To Clear 3/6 YO- - . HUTCHINS FURNITURE WAREHOUSE, 311 Main St. E. Palmerston North. Ours is the Second Furnishing Store Past P.O. Watch for the Name—“HUTCHINS” CORK- IVORY OR filter tips MADE IN ENGLANDi !i ten for SIXPENCE ami “You’re perfectly right T)e ReszEe are so much better • • • 99 DRJ4.f«
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Manawatu Standard, Volume LVIII, Issue 121, 22 April 1938, Page 10
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