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a scratching dog is in danger Continual scratching is a blood disorder, and my experience tells me that if neglected it is almost certain to lead to even more serious trouble such as eczema. Quite apart from ending your dog's suffering, prompt treatment is necessary to prevent worse trouble. And I promise you a complete cure if you purify his blood with Bob Alartin's Condition Powders. Give him three of my tasteless Condition Powders every day for three days. That scratching misery will soon end. But don't overlook the fact that your dog's blood needs to be kept pure. He will always be in firstrate condition if you give him his Bob Martin's regularly—three powders a day on two consecutive days in every week. Regular conditioning with Bob Martin's is the correct treatment for all blood disorderscontinual scratching, loss of appetite, listlessness, sulky temper, loose coat, eczema and swellings between the toes. Begin now and your dog will quickly reach a lasting new level of perfect fitness. You can buy ®ob Martin's in boxes of 21 powders; full instructions enclosed, " FREE SAMPLE and free copy of "Bob Martin on Dogs." Write to Alessrs. A. A. Stichburv Ltd , Dept. Blair Street, Courtenay I'lacc, \Velhrn">n. COULD NOT LIFT ARMS ABOVE HEAP SUFFERED AGONIES WITH RHEUMATISM NOT A TWINGE FOR OVER A YEAR SINCE TAKING KRUSCHEN This woman was practically crippled with agonising rheumatism in her back, arms and locs. For two months she endured this painful condition; thou, like many another sufferer, she decided to Iry Kruschen Sails Now she has joined the many thousands of grateful users In whom rheumatism is a thing of the pa.sl. Head her let I or: — "About flfleon months ago I had rheumatism in my arms, back and legs. The pain in my arms and legs after getting warm in bed were excruciating, cspeclallv in mv arms. Also, afler sitting for anv length of lime, I could not pick tip anvihing off the door except by using scissors. I had to make several tries before 1 could get up. I was like that for two months, and could nol reach above my head. 1 read so much about KrusHien Sails In the papers that I thought I would try them. I am so glad |o sav that for more than a year I have no! had the slightest return of my rheumatism." — (Mrs.) lI.E. Do you realise what, causes rheumatism?' Nothing but sharp-edged uric acid crystals which form as the result of sluggish eliminating organs. Kruschen Salts can always be counted upon to clear those painful crystals from the svstem. The numerous mineral salts in Kruschen are bound to dissolve away all traces of uric acid deposits. And more! They ensure such perfect internal regularity that no such body poisons as uric acid are ever able to accumulate again. Kruschen Is taken by the people 01 110 different countries. In none of those countries is there anything else quite like it—nothing else that gives the same results. Kruschen Salts is obtainable at all Chemists and Stores at 2/6 per bottle. W-^i y* IK The Original Three a day on two consecutive days in every zveek 808 MARTIN'S TASTELESS ' CONDITION POWDERS five dogs a nezo and better fitness.

FOR ONE WEEK COMPREHENSIVE RANGE OF NEW AND USED RADIOS AT SACRIFICE PRICES AND ON EASY TERMS. HUGE SAVINGS ON NEW 1936 MODELS. 5-VALVE TEMPLE D.C. MODELS, New. . £l2/10/- . 6-VALVE WAVEMASTER D.C. ALL- £lg/IA/. WAVE MODELS, New ' ' 5-VALVE CROSILEY A.C. DUAL-WAVE £O/./. MANTELS New " * 6-VALVE CROSLEY A!C DUAL-WAVE £lO/10/MANTELS New **»**/ 10-VALVE CONSOLE AUDIOLA (Broad- £ll /JQ/« CStst) j •••••••••••••••••••■•••• 7-VALVE AUDIOLA MANTELS (Broad- £fi/IC/. cast), New 6-VALVE MANTEL, Almost New. . . £4/10/-10-VALVE MANTEL AUDIOLAS (Trade-in). £g/./. 4-VALVE D.C. STERLING MANTELS, New. £lO/-/-TERMS OR CASH TO SUIT. PHONE 42-466 FOR DEMONSTRATION. Strand Pianos £ Radios LTD., 17 STRAND ARCADE (Ground Floor).

Cup Week Dictionary Tiin and Ru have had a bizzy time the last few weeks brooing extra gallonz fo galloping gargle in preparation for Cup Week at Christchurch. The Big Cheef has entered his hack " Uramit" for the Cup. The name " Uramit" comes from Tinjaru, spelt sdrawkcab, because the Big Cheif reckons he rusn faster that wayl And to help our readers we publish the following glossary, written by Mit and Ur, adversely commented upon by Sandy the Storeman and typed? by Trixie the Typiste: "A" = for 'orses. "Win by a Nose" = the unforgetable "Barrier" = closing the door at nix. aroma of galloping gargle. "Cup" = synonym for flagon, glass, "Winning Double" = that's ns. handle, tankard, stein, noggin, "Two-year-old" how one feels "A" = for 'orses. "Barrier" = closing the door at six. "Cup" = synonym for flagon, glass, handle, tankard, stein, noggin, bucket, Latin. "L«?t Race" = 5.55 pip emma. "Preliminary Canter" = ask yourself, but make ours long ones. "Wait for Age" = when the bar is busy. "Hurdle" last race and not even the price of a Timaru. "Water Jump" = all it's good for. aftera "quick one' (see Preliminary Center). "Nomination" a certain brand of tiger's milk for which there is an overwhelming preference. "Acceptance" see 'Nomination*. "Birdcage" = where the joint authors of these fool advertisements should be. Excuze it—the typing J —Yessir! P'ea se ? Nno! tub neither the Ofice Garbo nor the compositor can consentrate these days they're dreaming of "Uramit's" dividend. Personally, we are about to adjourn for a different kind of dividend. Only one guess is needed. z TIMARU Copyright TTIR FRIENDLIEST DIUNII IN THE IVORLD TAI36-166 Bottled with loving care by JOHN REID & CO. LTD., Anzic Avenue, Auckland. (Reduce ENGINE TROUBLES / -install neu) Champions It is false economy to keep sparking plugs in your engine 100 long. They become fouled their sparks are weak and result in carbon formation and your engine be comes sluggish and expensive to operate Practise REAL economy. Install new Champions once every year. OfPJH m 1 K <b» hi 5* Distributors: HOPE GIBBONS LTD.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22574, 12 November 1936, Page 18

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Page 18 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22574, 12 November 1936, Page 18

Page 18 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22574, 12 November 1936, Page 18