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'Thai Kruschen Feeling Sfc XJ 7 /5 Holiday For weeks you’ve been all eager anticipation. How your spirits soar when at last you’re free to shake the dust of the workaday world from your holiday shoes! For the first day or two you’re simply at the top of your form. Never remember having such ripping times before. And then —then comes the hint of a reaction. Nothing very serious, of course; just a blunting of the razor-edge of your enjoyment. The explanation simply is that your inside is a little out of sorts. You haven’t given it a chance to adjust itself to the changed conditions—new air, new food, abundant outdoor exercise. And unless you give your inside some assistance, that adjusting process will take time. The cloud on your enjoyment will persist unSpirits less you seek the aid of your old stand-by, Kruschen Salts. “As much as will cover a sixpence every morning,” tasteless in your breakfast cup of tea, provides all the help your eliminating organs need; for the “little daily dose” is a full day’s supply of just those six vital salts which your body miist have, but yom overtaxed system can’t extract from your food. All the clogging waste matter that accumulates to sap your energy is gently but surely expelled'. Clean refreshed blood is sent pounding gloriously through your every vein. From tip to toe you are all a-tingle with “that Kruschen feeling!” Pack a bottle of Kruschen and cut out the “off days” from your holiday this year! Persist with the “little daily dose” and make the most of every minute! Kruschen Salts Good Health for The dose of a sixpencefal taken every morning is found in practice just the right amount for a most invigorating daily tonic. The medicinal dose for persons suffering from pains of rheumatism, gout, lumbago, or sciatica, or habitual constipation, with inactive liver, etc., is half to one teaspoonful in a tumbler of hot a Farthing a Day water before breakfast. Every chemist sells Kruschen in 2/6 bodies. A bottle lasts five 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 little daily dose that does it! WRIGHT & CO., Auckland, and Dunedin. K.S.' jfS/l. Trade Supplies stocked by FAIRBAIRN, Wellington, Christchurch, D i* The luxury of roominess as expressed in Austins 1 n the past even the roomier-looking cars have had their limitations as to space. Now the Austin steps in with its adjustable seat, which makes it the most spacious built car at the price. If is only a matter of a few seconds to adjust the seat to the most comfortable position. Austins fit perfectly into the lives of those who demand the best when they travel. They are to the highway what the first cabin is on the water and first is on the rail. And, while retaining everything in grace of line and exceptional beauty, Austins afford that most appreciated luxury of all —the luxury of rocminess. See them in the Motor Pavilion, or ’phone 3263. Sole Agents for Otago: DE BEER BROS. CASTLE STREET - - DUNEDIN

SAMSON’S RUSKS For Infants and Invalids "There is no food more necessary to the growth and health ol infants and growing children than Samson's Rusks, which build up both bone and muscle tissue, bringing a splendid glow fli health to the whole body. Scientifically prepared in our Hygienic Bakeries by J. B. SAMSON & CO. KENSINGTON - - DUNEDIN.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 19760, 10 April 1926, Page 19

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Page 19 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 19760, 10 April 1926, Page 19

Page 19 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 19760, 10 April 1926, Page 19

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