lilNi sm m m i wk v/.y ■ Ist Diner: Waiter! A dozen oysters, and then the biggest, juiciest steak you can catch, with fried potatoes, cauliflower and mushrooms. After that some of your celebrated jam roly-poly, and a Welsh rabbit to finish up with. And a pint of stout to help the good work on. 2nd Diner (enviously): You must have a cast-iron digestion! Waiter, bring me just a little bit of boiled sole and a bottle of tonic water. Anything but the very lightest and plainest food upsets me altogether. Ist Diner: Nonsense! You're the same age as I am, and I'll bet we both look remarkably alike inside. Ihe only difference is that I look after my works and you don t. 2nd Diner: How do you mean V Ist Diner: Well, like me. you spend practically all your day working in a a stuffy office. We neither of us get nearly enough fresh air and exercise to give our digestive systems a chance without some sort of help. I take jolly good care to get that help. 2nd Diner: What's the method ? ■ Ist Diner: Kruschen Salts, my boy. Year in, year out, I take my "little daily dose every morning—haven t missed a day for the past ten years. Consequence is, I always feel as fit as a fiddle. Eat and drink just what I fancy, and don't remember what indigestion feels like. 2nd Diner: I wish I didn't ! Ist Diner: I've known worse cases than yours put right by Kruschen. Tell you what — I'll buy you a bottle when we leave here, and you can start making a new man of yourself to-morrow. Meanwhile, here's the best toast I can think of: "Good health —for a farthing a day!" iMlifwljSlS® !»] Good Health Jor a Farthing a Day Tasteless in Tea The doso of a. sispenceful taken every morninc in your breakfafct cuof tea, is found, in practice, just tno right amount {or a most invigorating daily tonic. The medicinal dose for persons suffering from pains of Rheumatism, Gout, or habitual Constipation with inactive liver, etc.. is half to one teaspoonful in a tumbler of hot water before breakfast. Every chemist sells Kruschen Salts in 2/6 bottles; one bottle contains 180 morning "pinches"—enough to lasit five months. ~ GET A BOTTLE TO-DAY, NOTE Kruschen Salts are made in Manchester, England, by E. Griffiths . Hughes, Ltd.. established 1754, in the reign of George the Second. Trade Supplies stocked by Falrbairn, Wright & Co., Auckland, Wellington, Christchurch, and Dunedin. 1v.5.25/13 if! is gsSifiaS tO-ir. «V !- . ■-,( m iiii— Your children need Macono- ' chie's Herrings at least once tx week. They're not only a not pleasant change—they're a real food as well These can be Used straight from the tin or made into tempting, luscious dishes. Fresh Herrings—Herrings in Tomato Sauce—'Kippered Herrings. Ask your grocer—he knows! ELLIS & MANTON LTD,, Wellington. N.Z. AtealS* m l: ItU (W mi mm 111 (IJIKIKKim M f • mmmm mastttm. tJI <fTl vl'.f Patentsobtained in all countries. Starches and opinions as to infringement. Every kind of professional work relating lo patents. Consult Hues and O Donftell, Patent Attorneys, Commercial Bank Bui'ding, Qiecn Street. Valuable booklet FREE. INVOICES, STATEMENTS. COUNTER hOGKET BOOKS. OFFICE STATIONERY. Highest Quality. Prompt Delivery. Moderate Cost. herald printing works. Seleplxono, 44-290.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 19008, 4 May 1925, Page 5
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