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DADDY CAS NOW EAT ANYTHING Previously afraid to eat rich things He dearly loved a rich tit-bit. .The spirit was Willing, but the flesh was weak. Whenever he ate anything, rich, his boys uSed to say, “Popr ' dad, he will pay the penalty- to T ■morrow.” Recitl the sequel in lus own words: — . • j “ Since taking the regular, dose of j-% Kruschen Salts it is quite, different, and my boys enjoy j ing me eat what I dared not t|uch before. My eldest son was|-.tbeyilM same, but since he Kruschen Saltslie can 'eat*and*en-, joy whatever is put in fxxmtof;hira.” . # ,*/%■> Modern artificial errorsTy! of diet,'overwork, lack of exercise, ■-- I and so on, are ; bound to have injur ions effects in the long rhn/prq-.;V viding due precaution is not4akeu./ Kruschen Salts should be ' youlp’ safeguard. Besides cleansing* tK|f body of impurities gently; 'jsurely and painlessly, they possess a-'vital •power of giving new ’lifd vitality to the countless millions of > cells of which every body>is composed. That is why physicians, never hesitate to recommend Kruschen Salts. ; .*■> “Kruschen” is not a single salt but a combination of six different-salts which are vital to your bodily wellbeing. Price 2/6 per bottle at all Chemists and Stores throughout New Zealand. • . 2-lßi-30 l.’TjJ" ■ i il ZAM-BUK Keep A Box Handy At holiday time TANKS 400-GAL. tank and tap £2/17/- CASH, i WE ARE PLUMBERS AND SHEETMETAL WORKERS FULLJAMES & CO. PHONE 124. Zino Pads are simple to apply; antiseptic and healing; self-adhesive and immediate In relief. They remove all pressure and friction- the cause of corns. Made in sires for corns, callouses, and bunions-- 1/6 packet. Sold by Chemists. Scholl Dealers, of post free from Scholl Mfg, Co, (N.Z.) Ltd., 9 Willis Street, Wellington. one an-the is*goito
“How much tobacco (To you smoke a (lay ! ’ ’ Such was the. literally 6 ‘ burn- 1 lay” question ,a London journal has been asking' its readers. There wore plenty of replies. A few -cigarette- ] smokers pleaded guilty to as. many as six packets daily, between .breakfast and bed-time! Ami -some veteran smokers wrote tha.t they cmfldn’t do with fewer than ten pipes a- .Lay. Medical correspondents condemned , that as excessive. Perhaps it is. BJut it all depends on the baccy. For example the riieotine content of Amo rican leaf is notoriously large, and the deadly effect of niccttino on heart and nerves l is well known to the medical pr Dfessiojn. Happily .for Now Zealander*: the ;nici/tin' question need not trou’hle them, ; because the Now Zealand leaf is -toasbod and that process eliminaties the nicotine and makes the tobacco absolutely safe to smoke,, oven to excess. New Ze.aland toasted is -perhap 5 the finest tmbacco in the world— and the purest.. There are four bran-Js: ffiverheaU Gold, Cavendish, Navy- Cut No, 3. anft Cut Plug No. 10. ‘ T.t'.LSd,
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Northern Advocate, 12 February 1931, Page 3
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