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*3? UV£R/c %fsc M££Ds C°RR£ C t % m What common sense is there in letting your liver get out of order? A sluggish liver neglected means that you don’t enjoy your meals, that your eyes are blurred, that you may have spells of dizziness, that you wake in the mornings tired and completely out of sorts. And worse than this may follow! Stop it! At once go and buy a bottle of Kruschen, the tonic salts. Get back to normal without delay. There are six separate health , salts in Kruschen and every one of them has a purpose. Some of these salts are absorbed into your blood and correct shortcomings in what you eat. Some cleanse your digestive system and purify your blood. Some expel poisons from your bowels. Some act as a tonic to your liver and kidneys. Some correct acidity and thus improve your digestion. The skilful combination of these six salts refreshes your whole system and increases your vigour and general well-being. The label on every bottle shows all the six health salts in Kruschen, the quality of which is so high that it surpasses even the high standard required by the British Pharmacopoeia. For this reason doctors regard Kruschen highly. Give Kruschen a fair trial and you will thank the day you began to take it. the TONIC salts, are good for: Rheumatism • Kidneys • Headaches Backache • Lumbago • Neuritis Liverishness • Constipation • Gout Kruschen does not form a habit. As much as will cover a sixpence; tasteless in tea, almost tasteless in hot water, 2, 9 a bottle at Chemists and Stores. Q 2.18.41

A Delicious CUSTARD ...RICH IN b HEALTH-GIVING " lODINE Serve this delightfully creamy custard regularly. Rich in calories and natural iodine, therefore essential for everyone. Sets in hottest weather. Contains no starch or cornflour. In economical q* cartons at ' * your grocers. SEAHIM. V L~ 7 ‘De&&e&£Ciistara SEAMEALIS A NECESSITY fQRTHEALTH: 1 1 I / PISTON GRINDING Cam or Ordinary to Manufooturer’i Original Speci6eations. A. F. MARTIN, LTD., ENGINEER Phone 8060.

FRAMING YOUR PICTURE IS AH ART IN ITSELFWhen you have a photograph or a painting to be framed, send it to a craftsman mi whom you can rely for a neat, carefully finished job. Such an expert is certain to be proud of his work and ion’ll be pleased and satisfied with the example of beautiful picture-framing that will adorn your wall—adding to the attractive interior of your house. Expert picture-framers are to be found at Alexander Clark Limited, where you’ll be sure to find the charges reasonable. ALEXANDER CLARK Ltd. Oil, Colour and General Merchants, PALMERSTON NORTH

RANZWARE Porcelain—Enamelled Cast Iron Enamel and Aluminium Sauce pans are practically unprocurable.—Buy “Ranzware” the latest idea in cooking ware giving you almost everlasting service. “Ranzware” is a marvellous new idea, it gives you 3 uses in 1 casserole . . . saucepan . . . tableware. It saves fuel by stored heat cooking . . . never buckles out of shape, the bottoms remaining perfectly flat. Ranzware cooking ware can be used with equal efficiency on wood or coal ranges and gas or electric stoves. “RANZWARE” is all porcelain .enamelled inside and out in green and cream or blue and cream mot.tled effects. Obtainable in convenient shapes and sizes for the average family, ai?o for hotels, hospitals, boarding houses, etc Sizes are 2|, 4, 4}, 6, and 12 pint. SEE RANZWARE DISPLAY IN OUR WINDOW. mCoElsnson & Son Ltd. BROADWAY AND KINCSWAY PALMERSTON N

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Manawatu Standard, Volume LXII, Issue 263, 6 October 1942, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Standard, Volume LXII, Issue 263, 6 October 1942, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Standard, Volume LXII, Issue 263, 6 October 1942, Page 6

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