lilce this yourself. . JThey're hale: and; hea::ty, xosy cheeked, the friends and confidants of all they come in contact with. Why? Why are they different from others of like age? Why are they Itetive and cheery.. when oth,er old folk; are crippled by rhet|mitlism anjdfcigout,:oldi&njj tnytlock? ;; Simply because they are healthy. . It is the S9.me with young and old alike. If you are healthy you have the normal, healthy outlook of cheeriness on life. But keeping in the pink of health under modem eohdk tions of life requires sortie c4*c;' Just consider these!; facts.*;;* Most of us get insufficient fresh;; air and not nearly enough active exercise. Besides, there are the errors of diet, overwork, nervous strain, and anxiety which are inseparable from modern life. All this affects the system; the liver and kidneys are especially sensitive; and as a direct result fail to perform their functions actively enough. Impurities are permitted to creep into the blood. Headaches, tiredness, slackness sleepiness after meals, depression, rheumatism, and other ills follow. ' Kruschen Salts will alter all this. Every morning put as much as will lie on a sixpence into your breakfast cup of tea. Kruschen is tasteless taken this way. Kruschen Salts tone up the liver and kidneys to an active, thorough performance of their duties, for each little pinch is an exact combination of nature's six tonic mineral salts, which your inside must have but cannot get in Nature's own way. Restored to full efficiency, these organs eliminate all impurities from the blood. Clear, refreshed blood is sent tingling to every fibre of the body, bringing new life, new health, and new vigour to your whole system; HAL i lIHIIWIW/# Good Health for a Farthing a liay The jlose 0 f a sixpenceful takert" every morning: is found in practice 'just the right amount fog a liiost Invigorating daily tonic. - The medicinal dose for persons stiver- , ing from pains of rheumatism, gout, lumbago, or sciatica, or habilual constipation, with inactive fiver. «tc., is half to one tca-spoon-NEW ZEALAND: Trade supplies Aucklfnfl, Wailfneton, ful in a tumbler of-hot water before breakfast. Every chemist sells Kruschen in 2/6 bottles. A 2/6 bottle lasts months. This works out 'at a farthing a day for health and happiness. Get a bottle at your chemist's to-day and start to-morrow. It's the littl« daily dose that does It! from FAIRBAIRN, • WRIGHT, & CO., . Chrifitchurch, Dunedin. 26/24 i :] 01 I >1 Crisp, tender, appetising. They put the appetite on edge and make the whole meal-taste better. Heinz Relishes, Heinz Olives, Heinz Chow Chow are all equally delightful.
' 'The continued uwe of laxatives and cathartics only aggravates constipation," 6ays a prominent physician. .. i ! , . *- Nujol is an internal lubricant not a laxative. Take Nujoi regularly and you will prevent the absorption into the blood of poisons from constipated bowels. Constipation shows there is not enough natural lubricant in the intestine. The waste matter becomes hard and difficult to move. Then you need the lubricant Nujol. Medical authorities approve Nujol because it is so gentle, so eafe, eo natural in. its action. Nujol simply softems the waste matter and thus permits regular and thorough bowel movements. It does not overtax the intestinal muscles. It is not a medicine. To insure internal cleanliness take Nujol regularly. Unlike laxa« tives, it does not gripe or form a habit and can be discontinued at any rime. Ask your chemist for Nujol. * § 9IMM9 II World's Fastest Cam Endcr tir*' "GETS-IT** is a scientific; liquid that millions use, among them famous dancers, athletes," doctors and folks who have to walk a lot. You laugh at corns. One drop eteps pain In 3 short seconds.. Iftien the corn loosens and coses otr ... all gone, forgotten. You walk in jwwee. Get the genuine "GETSIT.** For sdle everywhere. Enough in one bottle to kill a dosen. corns.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19550, 1 February 1927, Page 7
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