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" MY WORD, YOU ARE GETTING FAT!" WOMAN'S ACTION AFTER FRIEND'S REMARKS NOW SHE'S 49LBS LIGHTER If you are one who hears remarks ! from frlonde about "getting fat," you i will naturally be interested to hear this i woman's story. Fortunately, it had | happy ending. Here is her letter: "I had put on weight gradually—not ; noticing it myself—until my friends I kept saying lome, 'My word, you are j getting fat.' I had myself weighed, and nearly had a fit. I was 12 stone inibs., and I am only tift. Inches in height. Then I saw an advertisement lor Kruschen and I thought I would try it. I did so, and to-day 1 weigh 9 stone ;})bs. and feel better. I conlinub to take Kruschen, as I And it is still reducing me, and I wish to lose a little more weight. I am recommending Kruschen to all my friends. —(Mrs.) T.W. Kruschen is an ideally-balanced blend of six separate mineral salts. The formula represents the ingredient salts of the mineral waters of Carlsbad, Ems, Kissengen and other well-known European spas which have been resorted to for generations by the over-stout. Only In Kruschen can you get this precise combination of salts. The exact correctness of the formula of every batch of Kruschen Is checked by a staff of gualifled chemists before it is passed for bottling. Kruschen combats the cause of fat by assisting the internal organs to perform their functions properly—to throw off each day those waste products and poisons which, if allowed to accumulate, will be converted by the bo'dy's chemistry into fatly tissue. Kruschen Salts is obtainable at all Chemists and Stores at 2/6 per bottle. as i Clear your skin with rexona ... Rashes are always irritating and very unsightly. Rexona Ointment has marvellous soothing and healing properties which instantly relieve the irritation and very soon restore the skin to clear healthiness. Always use Rexona Ointment and Soap for • • • Poisoned wounds, pile#, ringworm, cracked lips, sunburn, "Surfer's Foot" boils pimples, and all skin complaints. ifm. 'to/titl ficnC'v't OINTMENT &• SOAP REXONA PROPRIETARY LIMITED % 19* ft'

ft m wmm HI jj|' 4' f|( * I2f W$ The best spread for the Children's i ■ >■ L;. ~ < -*t Bread 'Blue' Cream the goodness f'Bluc* Cream is the name given in Opotiki to cream not considered good enough for Opotiki Butter. Such cream Is unhesitatingly rejected at the Opotiki Factory and liberally dosed with ordinary washing blue to show that it 18 unfit for human consumption. Wholesale Distributors: C. AICKIN & SONS (AUCK.) LTD., Atizac Avenue, Auckland. made, fro, '• ' *A-- * <\ y :■ • Butters cannot have of OPOTIKI In terms of flavour, nourishment, purity, and all that makes butter worth eating, Opotiki is the cheapest butter you can buy. Inferior butters cannot have the goodness of Opotiki. Opotiki Butter is made with extra care. The sweet grasses of the sunny Opotiki pastures give it a matchless flavour and full vitamin content. The fact that only the finest freshest cream is used assures its purity. And both flavour and purity are safeguarded in churning with every care that dairy science knows. Opotiki is now obtainable at so low a price that it doesn t pay to use inferior butters. Make a habit of saying Opotiki when buying butter. J.'Y: "-*< iv-.v ■ i / k. urn

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21881, 17 August 1934, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21881, 17 August 1934, Page 16

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