YOUNG BILL PEPJOV. A PARABLE FROM CHRISTCHURCH.Young Biil Pepjoy is forty years old. The fellows at tho club call him "Sunshine" and tell him it is high time he settled down. Pepjoy has more "ko" in him than half-a-dozen twenty-year-olds put together. His business i 3 a success. Ho is one of the happiest men in Christchurch. His smile ia infectious. He walks buoyantly and determinedly. He enjoys life and hia the "appetite of a healthy boy. Doctors make no money out of Bili. "It coats mo half-a-crown every fortnight," Bill told the writer. "I toddle into this chemist and cet a 2a Gd bottle-of K.P. Life Salt. And a tremendous lot of it, too, for your money. It« N.Z. made. Every morning, as soon aa I get up, 1 take a spoonful in & sj aa " , cold water. It fizzes and buDQies-asa tastes jolly good. It clears my head, keeps me right 'inside,' Bteers mo clear of indiKM* tion. Why, man—the stuff helps you LIVEI". Your cfcemisi or nearest storekeeper will gladly supply you,—Advt.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19508, 11 December 1926, Page 8
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