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Pensioned Off A Fit Man RIGOURS OF POLICE LIFE DID NOT HARM HIM WOULD NOT MISS HIS KRUSCHEN At 50 years of age he was presumed to be beyond the arduous demands, of police duties. But was he? Read what'he says now—five years after he was pensioned:— •T am a man of 55 years. It is now five years since I was pensioned off from the Police. I went through thick and thin, day and night in cold weather, while I was in the Force, and am today as fit as any man still serving in the Force. People often ask me ‘Why are you remaining so young?’ and my answer is ‘Kruschen Salts.’ I have used Kruschen Salts now for the last 13 years. Tf I miss my Kruschen one morning I.’, feel it the next day, and I will certainly use these Salts until I am. leaving this world.” —W.J. The daily dose of Kruschen. is sufth a little dose—such an easy dose —such a cheap dose —but it does so much for you. The six salts in Kruschen provide just that gentle daily aid your internal organs require to enable them i to perform their work properly. These j vital salts keep your liver and kidneys [in a top-notch of efficiency,., so that ! they free your system of all poisonous I waste matter and, consequently. I cleanse and refresh your blood! And Kruschen’s gentle but 'positive \ action is more than merely purifying—it lias a direct tonic effect upon your blood, upon every fibre of your body—fills you with a bracing senSe of energetic fitness. Millions of your fellow-beings know that Kruschen gives in joyous abundance just that health and .happiness that make all the difference between the boredom of existence and the zest of life. Kruschen Salts is obtainable at all Chemists and Stores at 2/3 per bottle.

j&jliJamitcrSoufi IN PACKET FORM CONCENTRATED TOMATO SOUP HUTLEY’S TRAVEL SERVICE 'I Whangarei-Auckland, Otiria-Awanui-Kaitaia. * On Sundays: Kaitaia-AucklaiicL For Reservations and Information: — Kaitaia —Phone 42. Kawakawa—McKeown’s Tea Rooms. Kaeo—Wilton’s Garage. Kaikohe—Wyatt’s Taxi Service. Kerikeri—Cleave’s Store. Whangarei—Menzies* Motors. Waipu—Miss McGregor, Pfyone J26R. Maungaturoto—The Hotel- - % ** Kaiwaka —Jaques’ Store. yvWellsford—Highway Tea Rdontis. Warkworth—Tudor Collins. Auckland—White Star Office. Phone 41-963. Z HUTLEY’S MOTORS FOR • LUXURY TRAVEL V H 22 y Eakfirt GUARANTEE ROKFIRE GOLD MEDAL Batteries are honestly guaranteed for 3 YEARS from date of purchase. ROKFIRE STANDARD Batteries are similarly guaranteed for 18 MONTHS. Should a Rokfire Battery prove defective or fail to give satisfactory service under -normal usage, within the guarantee periods, such battery will be replaced with a new unit of similar type free of all cost to the purchaser. No charge will be made for any service already obtained from the battery, the replacement being absolutely FREE. The Company reserves the right to amend the above .guarantee periods in the case of Taxis, Service Cars, or other trade vehicles, Arthur H. Wylie Petrol Service MAUNU ROAD

Spring Opening 1938 Dear Madam, Once again we invite yon to an advance showing of Spring Models. With increasing business we are able to offer you larger selections each Season. Mrs. Slater personally attends all buying so that all figures especially the very small and extra large sizes can be fitted. The Bridal attire is just lovely and the Canadian Frocks and two-piece ensembles are incomparable for price and quality. Models from overseas for five o’clock parties, dinner and evening wear. Man tailored Coats and Costumes also selected model Hats. Cameron Street, Whangarei Telephone 283 C The Leading Gown Salon

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Northern Advocate, 30 August 1938, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Northern Advocate, 30 August 1938, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Northern Advocate, 30 August 1938, Page 8