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TOO TIRED TO ENJOY A REST? , ' t ¥4 How do you feel towards the end of the day—eager to get the washing-up done and tuck the kids into bed ? Looking forward to a cheerful evening with the radio? Or do you flop into a chair too worn out to enjoy your rest, and find yourself dozing to the music ? This isn't right ! Do you know what is wrong ? It is probably constipation. You may be “ regular.” Still, it’s probably constipation. Elimination must be complete as well as regular. If it isn’t, poisons get into the blood, cause vague lack of well-being. For this there is a simple, honest prescription Kruschen Salts. It isn't a drug, or a patent medicine, or a lad, or a fashion; it’> a British institution. Doctors have prescribed it these fifty years past, for the analysis on the bottle tells them they could prescribe nothing better. It agrees with their medical knowledge. And Kruschen balu will agree with you. youu mt /// m sma mjt me// " , or KRUSCHEN Take Kruschen in tea or in hot » rater, at much as will rot er a sixpence, every morning. 2/5 • kxil* at all Chemists and Store * KjT-igag HIGHLANMR THE SAFE 11* 1

FOUNDED IN LONDON 1760 er * STOCKISTSH. J. SAVAGE & SONS, LTD. Nelson BUXTONS LTD., Nelson

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXXIII, 18 November 1940, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXXIII, 18 November 1940, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXXIII, 18 November 1940, Page 8

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