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CONSTIPATION ENDED FOREVER WOMAN FINDS A PERMANENT REMEDY. KRUSCHEN IN TEA EVERY MORNING. With perfect frankness a woman correspondent writes: — , “ I have suffered from constipation as Jon" as I can remember, and taken,,all sorts of things— which in some cases seemed to do good at firsts but afterwards to liave no effect. Then I thought I would try KruscJien in.my tea every morning, and I have done so for over * year. I am pleased to say after the first month I had no more trouble with constipation. and T have felt very fit. (Mrs.) G. M. S. Kruschen is the surest, safest, and most sensible way to keep your inside regular in its most important daily duty, iou will find that your system never becomes hardened, but always submits 'to Kruschen’s gentle and friendly powder of persuasion. There will never be any need to increase the “daily dose.’' ;■* V;; And while Kruschen will be keeping you free from, constipation, it'will also be putting into your body the six-mineral salts which Nature ordains as essential to health." And the result? An end to all.Life* minor ills and miseries. No more headaches, tiredness, depression, or “ nerves. The remarkable effectiveness of Kruschen in cases of constipation,' and the complaints that result from constipation, has Created for it a world-wide-sale. Kruschen is taken by the people of -119 different countries. { In- none, of those countries is there anything else quite like it—nothing else that gives the same results. Kruschen Salts ia obtainable at all Chemists and Stores at 2/6 per bottle. esi Colds Rub well over throat and chest Vapoßui For 1 "NERVES ■ take Sanatogen The True Tonic-Food Mi'll id! nil 01 all Chemists

li ii HaiKhOUC* v= 9* HADE IN ENGLAND, PHVENIS SUIT CLEANS. . OHS. KEEP IT HANDY IN YOUR SARA6E At home or on the road you’ll find “ 3-in-phc ” a grand little helper. It soothes away many a body squeak.; : Silences door hinges; makes the handle turn easily. Keeps distributor and generator working properly. Brightens car trimmings. Blended from three fine oils, “3-in-One” does three important jobs at one time. oils. Prevents rust and tarnish. Use it on tools, lawn-mower, all home devices. (6 Sold by Ironmongers, Store*, etc., in l-o*;, 3-o*. anc| 8-o*. bottles, and l-oi. and 3 oz. Handy Oil Cans. 3-in » CHIANS * OILS * PROTECTS REID & REID. P.O. Box 51, Wellington, N.Z, m BOTTLED ' SUNSHINE:;: Often it’shard to get enough real out-of-doors sunshine, but you can get bottled sunshine in; plenty in Lane’s. Lane’s is a life builder; rich in vitalising sunshine vitamins. Not only this—but the vitamins contained’in Lane’* are more effective. All babes toddlers young people in the first few years of their life all convalescents, need that Bottled S.unshini which is Lane's Emulsion. 2/9 and 4/9, all Chemists, Stores. EMULSION M ARE PRECIOUS -DO NOT NEGLECT THEM At the first sign of redness, irritation, crusts on the «y«l)ds when waking—take immediate action, or serious complications will' follow. Singleton’s will protect and keep your eyes in perfect condition. For over 300 years THE WORLD’S REMEDY FOR ALU EYE TROUBLES.—Weak. Watery and Bloodshot Eyes, Eye Strain. Styes, Ulcers, etc. CINCLETONC Cl eye ointment from ail Cbamists and Stans or writs Dint!. and for Free Book, “ How to Present* the Eyesight.” % )• Eng. rePHEN GREEN LTD., (Dept 10 Lambeth Road. London, S.E.I.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 22352, 28 August 1934, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 7 Otago Daily Times, Issue 22352, 28 August 1934, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 7 Otago Daily Times, Issue 22352, 28 August 1934, Page 11

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