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SHE GOT RID OF DIZZINESS AND FAT HOUSEWORK IS NO LONGER A TROUBLE TO HER KRUSCHEN MADE HER A CHANGED WOMAN Dizziness anil overweight almost made this woman give up—and at 3 r J she lias ;i nine-roomed house to run! Bui one day her husband brought home a bottle of Kruschen Salts. To-day, a. changed woman, she writes: — "1 suffered from dizziness for years. I never thought of taking Kruschen Sails, but one day my husband brought home a bottle and asked me to gi\o Kruschen a fair trial. 1 began with a very small dose which I increased to u level coffee-spoonful. Result, 1 got rid of surplus fal which 1 could well do wilhoul, and I am quite cured of my awful dizziness. 1 >«*sl of all, housework is no longer a burden —and at ;>9 1 have a nine-roomed house lo run, doing the cooking and small laundry. A few months ago I was thinking of giving In. but Kruschen lias made all this work seem light."—(Mrs.) M.S. Dizziness is a common symptom of impurities in the bloodstream, harmful poisons which sluggish body organs are failing to expel from the system. If these poisons are allowed lo accumulate, they are often converted by the body s chemistry into layers of ugly fal. Kruschen Salts is Nature's recipe for maintaining a condition of internal cleanliness. The six salts in Kruschen stimulate Ihe liver, kidneys and bowels to function properly, so that all blood impurities and fat-forming waste matter arc regularly and completely eliminated from She system. Then pure, refreshed blood goes coursing through your veins, carrying new health and energy to every part of the body. Kruschen Salts is obtainable at all Chemists and Stores at 2/6 per bottle.

BALANCE STOCK AND NEW GOODS After prolonged ne s oti»tion. our pre.enl _ ton'of new'itolk"'^!^"^! us to completely clear our present stocks. Unfortunately tor us n « OPPORTUNITY. COATS—Fur trimmed (12 only). Bottle, Navy and Brown—Usually 59/6 to 79/6. Sale Price: 29/6 COATS—Fur trimmed (34 only). Nigger, Navy, Black, Wine, etc. S.S.W. to X.O.S.— Usually sgns. to 7gns. Sale Price: 49/6 FUR COATS ( 1 0 only)—Peschaniki, Coney Seal—Usually 15gns. to 35gns. Sale Prices: pgns. to 22 gns " COATS—AII-Wool Tweeds (16 only) Usually 39/6 to 59/6. Sale Price: 25/11 COATS—New Spring styles ( 10 only), Wool Fancies, etc.—Usually sgns. Sale Price: 39/6 SKIRTS—Heavy Tweed Golf Skirts—Usually 15/6 and 29/6. Sale Prices: 7/11 and 12/11 SKIRTS Good dress styles. Plain Wool Diagonals. Navy, Nigger, Black, Bottle— Usually 19/6. Sale Price: 12/11 ISO READY-TO-WEAR FELTS Good styles and colours—Usually 7/11 to 12/6. Sale Price: J^j m FROCKS——Gingham Checks. Fast colours. (5 dozen). S.S.W. to W. Usually 7/11. Sale Price: 2/11 SMOCKS Neat prints (10 dozen only). All fast colours —Usually 4/11. Sale Price: 2/\\ FROCKS—Kobe Silk. JMeat patterns (3 dozen only). Short sleeves. S.S.W. to W.— Usually 12/6. Sale Price: 4/11 FROCKS—Printed Marocains (150 only). Smart patterns, new styles. Long sleeves— Usually 39/6. Sale Price: 12/11 FROCKS —Printed English Silk. All new matrons' styles. S.W. to X.O.S. Usually 49/6. Sale Price: 25/11 COSTUMES Tailor-mades. Fine stripe j Worsteds." Navy and Black. S.S.W. to W.— Usually sgns. Sale Price: 59/6 FURS—Necklets and Stoles. Beautiful Squirrels, Fitch, Canadian Sable and Skunk Opossums — Usually 59/6, 79/6, 6gns. Sale Prices: 2J/|5 FROCKS—PIain shades. British Silk. Very smart new styles. Short and long sleeves — Usually 39/6 to 79/6. Sale Price«: 19/11 to 39/6 ALL HOSIERY, BAGS, SCARVES, DRESSING GOWNS, ETC., to be offered at HALF COST PRICES ! LAY-BY DEPARTMENT.—Use Our Lay-By Department and secure your requirements at these give-away prices. 156 Karangahape Rd. (Next Woolworths)

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22839, 21 September 1937, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22839, 21 September 1937, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22839, 21 September 1937, Page 12

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