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FEELS 10 YEARS 'YOUNGER A Sailer used to “roughing it ” finds life a pleasure As a sailorman he cannot afford to be finicky about food. His bill of fare is not a Very extensive one. It’s salt pork and ship’s biscuits or else —ship’s biscuits and salt pork. Yes, it’s rough tack for a son of the sea—and rough luck when he is subject to indigestion ! And yet he manages to make life a pleasure. Here is how he does it: — “ I have suffered from Indigestion from the latter end of 1918 up till about tyro years ago. I have tried everything that I have heard of: magnesia, and all kinds of recipes, doctors and all, and still I suffered with windy indigestion, pains in the back and legs, and slight puffiness all over the body. So I tried Kruschen Salt 3, and gave them a fair trial, and would not be without it. lam a sailor, and have been for this last 42 years, and am used to the roughness of food, but Kruschen has made my life a pleasure. I can assure you that I feel ten years younger now, and fresher, and I would not be without Kruschen for the sake of the few shillings a year it costs. I travel all over the world and do not require any other medicine .whatever." J.F.B. Consider for a moment the cause of your indigestion. Your internals organs have lost tone and, as a result, your gastric:—or digestive—juices are failing to flow freely. Your food, instead of being digested and absorbed into your system, is simply stagnating in your stomach and intestinal tract, and producing harmful acid poisons. Let it be made clear that these poisons not only give rise to the discomforts of indigestion: they dull your brain, slacken ycur nerves, decay your teeth, infect your joints .with rheumatism and gout, and prepare the way for many other obscure conditions of illhealth. The immediate effect of the six salts in Kruschen is to promote a natural flow of the digestive and other vital juices of the bo-ay. Soon after you start on Kruschen you will begin to fee! the benefit. You will find to your satisfaction that you are able to enjoy your food without anv distressing after-affects. And, as you persevere with the “ little daily dose”, vou wdl see that the relief which Kruschen brings ts lasting relief.' Kruschen Salts is obtainable at all Chemists and Stores at 2/6 per bottle. 55-11-3°

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0 0 0 If .you drive 10,000 Miles a Year y n\ ►Y rV» I SB® / -9 : r M - I rS Your Pontiac saves you 3,800 9 000 Engine Revolutions REGARDLESS of speed, each mile Pontiac averages 222 fewer feet of piston travel, , and 380 fewer engine revolutions than all other cars of its price. This simple engineering principle is the secret of Pontiac’s ability to give you fine car performance —with economy—year after year. Pontiac’s New Zealand built bodies are lasting too, while slightly heavier, finer balanced construction, assures amazing dependability. And to all its Long-Life features Pontiac has added a new measure of performance, speed, safety and comfort. It is being chosen by thousands of value-wdse motorists who want a moderate priced Six, that will serve them well and inexpensively through the years. GENERAL MOTORS NEW ZEALAND LIMITED. Works: Petone, Wellington. LONG LIFE J FROM £369 All models equipped uith sis wire wheels, tyres and tubes. Pontiac is warranted 12 ichole months. Obtainable on the G.M.A.C. Confidential Deferred Payment Plan, ontiac Six D. P. RYAN & Sons Ltd PAMATUA and EKETAHUNA

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Manawatu Times, Volume LV, Issue 7297, 6 August 1930, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Times, Volume LV, Issue 7297, 6 August 1930, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Times, Volume LV, Issue 7297, 6 August 1930, Page 4

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