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SECURITY ARCH COMFORT SHOES Made by BO •MrE si i irk 1 styles in SECURITY ARCH W COMFORT SHOES. This unusually large variety of special Arcli Support Footwear en- L 7777. I' sures tour ffettins not only perrert lit tins' and support, liui Hie style of slice you desire. . These Shoes have all tjie attractive features of smart foot,wear, yet provide n real need In those who require relief from aching feet. j«E5Sgi5 The nreh support is built in these Shoes, (Jgpgg! and I'anni't bo seen. Only by tryinir on a pair ol" them ran they lie lully appreciated. Prices from « 10 55 " Also i Patent. Also Brown Willow Calf and Black Glace Kid. Sole Agents: DADLEYS LTD. 200, QUEEN STREET, AUCKLAND. I I Already the young folk are eagerly anticipating the joys of the August vacation, when cheap train fares FOR EVERYONE, from and -to all stations, offer wonderful possibilities for relaxation after the stress of school work. Tickets (obtainable any time in advance) will be available for travel from 21st to 30th August—return up to 27th September. }K - •-<•••• /. ur-<v. -i HUDSON'S Eumenth JUJUBES >i wM * m/ t The Throat Jujube ©f True Medical Qnality Immediate soothing-ease for throat—clearing the choked lung passages—arrest of infection —progressive healing effect on the lungs, these arc the functions of Hudson's Eumenthol Jujubes. They have become world known as a safeguard that is pre-eminent in medical value. Beneficial alike to young and old. Recognised hy Leading Me«llieal Opinion Hudson's Eumenthol Jujubes are endorsed bv THE LANCET (India), THE PRACTITIONER (London), THE AUSTRALASIAN MEDICAL GAZETTE and by the Medical and Pharmaceutical professions in London and throughout Australia and New Zealand. In World Ilemasad for ov«»r ,15 ¥<*ars MEAN SOFETY FOR THOQAT AND LUNGS 1/6 per tin—at all Chemists Hudson's Eumenthol Chemical Co. Ltd., Bay Street. Glebr, Sydney m appetite— always tired and run down PAINS, RHEUMATISM, ETC. NOW VANISHED Read this inteiestmg letter from a workman who, in his own words, had a "hang-dog" feeling and who was always feeling tired and run down. Now all these complaints have been righted—his rheumatism and other pains made to disappear—simply through taking Krusthen Salts. This is what he writes: "I have been urivveli ioi .> iong time and I have tried many medicines, but did not feel any improvement at all. I have heen suffering from a tired, run-down, "hang-dog" feeling, awful p}ins in the hack and rheumatic pains in the joints, which were swollen. I never had any eppetite at all. Seeing your Kruschen adverts, in the papets I was persuaded to give it a trial. 1 bought a bottle, which I took, and 1 thought I felt a bit better. I then began to have confidence in my Kruschen, so I got another bottle, which I have taken, and I may say my pains in the back are gone so are the rheumatic pains in the joints. I have got another bottle, and I shall continue to take the small daily dose. I may say that my wife has not felt better for a long time. Of course, she is dipping out of the same bottle. Excuse . / fk A i .ww J ImM grammar. 1 am only a working man, but a thankful one." R.J.R. Half the comnlaints ih.it afflict humanity —from simply feeling "off colour" to acute rheumatism —can be traced back to one root cause —internal sluggishness. Kruschen is a scientific combination of six mineral salts which keep your climating organs in proper tune jnd so clear away the waste matter that clogs your system and poisons your blood. Kruschen has a direct tonic influence upon the bloodstream, too, purifying it and invigoratirg it so that it floods every fibre of you with tingling energy. It's a feeling that, once experienced, you'll never risk loosing for a day. It's famous, the world over as " that Kruschen feeling" of fitness. Kruschen Salts is obtainable at all chemists and stores at 2/6 per bottle. 33-11-30 m If you're offered cheap substitutes tor "Camp" refuse them firmly. Insist on "Camp,"and enjoy its delicious flavour and it's made-in-a-momcnt quickness. COFFEE AND CHICORY ESSENCE

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20628, 29 July 1930, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20628, 29 July 1930, Page 16

Page 16 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20628, 29 July 1930, Page 16