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PKEBDOM * FROM * v BONDAGE. " DRINKO" CUBES AFTER 30 YEARS. A wife writes: "My husband is splendid. He tells me he has not the slightest desire for drink. We . are so - grateful for his wonderful recovery after 30 years' of heavy drinking." .'-''.•■.»'. " Drinko " is ."a genuine , home, treatment for drink disease. It cures quickly, secretly, permanently. Guaranteed free from harmful drugs.' Get Free Booklet and testimonials. . Personal advice , gladly given. ! All correspondence strictly confidential. Plain sealed envelopes. Lady Manager, Drinko Pty., 212 H., Lambton Quay. Wellington. .

Maconochies Herrings— 'Quoth Fisherman Mac: "I'm • busy * man these days. There's a constant demand for my famous sea foods— Maconoehie's Fresh Herrings, Kippered Herrings, Herrings in Tomato . Sauce." These are tasty fish, rich in food value. A small tin provides a satisfying, economical meal for four .persons. Always keep Macon* ♦ ©chic's Herrings on the - ■ ft- ■ • '- Elli» & Manton LimittJ! JU T S*lo N.Z. Agent* Delightful Baking. A Simple recipe that makes delicious, wholesome Biscuits. Try this popular recipe. It's easy, • simple, inexpensive, and adds to the interest and pleasure of Ibaking at home. Milk Oaties Three cups of Milk Oaties, 1 cup Snowball flour, Jib. dripping, "3" tablespoons sugar, 1 small teaspoon baking powder, pinch of.. salt, very little milk (warmed) to mix. Mode: Cream, butter, and sugar; add Milk Oaties, flour, etc.; roll out rather thin, cut in pieces, and bake in moderate oven. Milk Oaties Prepared by Fleming A Co., Ltd., Qore.

Fish, vegetables J and sweets v} J ■ are more attractive when served with a dainty *| sauce thickened to ■ a I smooth' consistency with f$ is Brown & Poisons i Corn Flour I The kind which // &"* ; 1 expert chef* insist < -~-i^-^ oh using. ft V> _J2S**V»..; tfi.

That "Kruschen" Feeling • JS9t The Spirit of Youth Thev are iust as young " each working of the liver and kidneys, other in spirit. creep into the blood and clog the Mother is always so fit and well S ym. Six salts are needed to that she can at any time take part rcmovc these impurities. in sonny's games and enjoy them . „».-■.. . as much as he does. The spirit of Kruschen contains all six,, in just healthy youth that they bothpos- the right proportion, The: fany sess is a bond between them, tasteless dose of a sixpenceful helping mother and son to under- speeds up the internal organs, stand each other's difficulties and gently but efficiently, cleanses the share each other's joys. body of waste matter, sends clear, ,j healthy blood streaming to every This is just one of the ways in par of the system. Depression and which health brings happiness, headaches vanish, to be replaced OTiose who revel in sturdy, good b a gi or jous feeling of happiness health find life better and jollier ener getic youth. That is the in a thousand ways. Every interest amous "Kruschen feeling." or occupation can be tackled with keener zest, an added enjoyment. And don't forget the youngsters. Yet thousands go on in the old The tiny half-dose that Kruschen sluggish, half-hearted way, simply kiddies are given, stirred well into because they don't know the secret their breakfast tea or cocoa, makes of good health. The most trouble- them good-tempered and sturdy, some ills are those that so many freed from most of the troubles ot people are worried with nearly childhood. They don t know they every day—headaches, depression, are taking it because when given constipation, the hundred-and-one this way it is quite tasteless, things that are fatal to the full en- Get a bottle in your home and joyment of life. The cause of all start the Habit of Health at once this is to be found in the sluggish among the whole family. Kruschen Salts Good.Health for a Farthing a Day ' ' ■-• _<i— tO " m HL^ 'IfcM. The dose of a sixpenceful taken every morning is found in practice to be just the right amount tor a most fovigoratmz daily tonic The medicinal dost for persons mjffennt from '■# J pains of Rheumatism and Gout or habitual constipation, with rfT_\. ' / inactive liver, etc, is half to one ttasptonful in a tumbler of >L * . ■ ' hot water before breakfast. Every Chemist sells Kruschen Salts ' '7 _ in 2/6 bottles— bottle contains 96 morning "supenteTasteldSS **• Tea fuls"—enough to last three months. Get a bottle to-dayi . A NEW ZEALAND.—Trade supplies of Kruschen Salts are stocked by FAIRBAWN, ~,' WRIGHT & Co., Auckland, Wellington, Chnstcburcn, and Dunedin. N.5..88N.Z.

30 Years in tr>e Boot Business! STONE'S ARE CELEBRATING DURING THE WEEK, Commencing To-day. In the year 1893 the late Mr. Samuel Stone founded the now flourishing Stone's Seven Shoe Stores. To commemorate this unique event in our history, we will offer to the people with whom we have traded so long the most wonderful array of Anniversary Bargains. You are invited to celebrate with us and share in the Good Things. I To-day's Anniversary ; "t-— v;-- I'■*■■*''1 '■*■■*'' Free Gift. Special. Free Gift. At each of our Stores The special line for- Monday IS a At each of our Stores on Monday, the 26th, Ladies' English White Canvas Oxford ■> on Tuesday, the- 27th, to the Lady who is Shoe with covered: shaped heel, and light" to the first Boy or . first to purchase a pair sewn soles. These are new goods. Girl fitted with Boots of Boots'or Shoes, we ANNIVERSARY BARGAIN' PRICE.. or Shoes, we will'prewill; present a pair of Jt*% / tffl *fl ' ' ' A sent an ," acceptable Slippers as ah Anni- 3& / S 11 Present as an Anni- : I versary Gift. J %ttJp I JL -Mm versary Gift. 30 Windows Filled with Anniversary Bargains. ; SEVEN SHOE STORES §&£' ■ .. •• • ■ , Lyric Shoa Store, Corner Queen Devonport Boot Store, Marine Parade, ' * • . »? and Darby Streets. Devonport. » . '• \.;■■■. Family Shoe Store, Cameron Street,- "' ; '.-./. Whangarei. -v-c-. •- -■ ;-.;:. : f The Post Office Shoe Store, 4, Family Boot Store, 81, .Xarangahape ■-: Lower Queen Street. Road, Newton. Railway Shoe Store, 59, Broadway Newmarket. ■-. : i ' Capitol Shoe Store, Dominion Road • *. J ; . ." ... ; ,' '.' '• '.■■"'' '.Terminus..,''.. '■;":■■ ";,;;,'-■'■ ■'■■■'?"* - \ '■' .-v .•"■•-. Vy.-;

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18566, 26 November 1923, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18566, 26 November 1923, Page 16

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