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TOO WEAK TO DO HER HOUSEWORK SHE WAS BEING POISONED BY CONSTIPATION UNTIL SHE STARTED TAKING KRUSCHEN. For many years this -woman's system was completely out of order, and all tha,t time she was being poisoned by constipation. She could not sleep—she was too weak to attend to her housework —and. nothing seemed to do her any good. ..Then she found a way to rid herEelf of the constipation, and her health quickly improved. In the following letter she explains how this came about:— " For many years, I suffered with my bowels, stomach, kidneys and bladder. I hud stubborn constipation which apparently no remedy could improve. .My system was being continually poisoned. I was nervous to the point of not being able to sleep, and I was so weak that I could not even attend to my housework. Then I began to take. Kruschen Salts. In a short while, I noticed: a vast improvement in my general condition. Now I sleep better at nights—l am ~no longer constipated—l don't feel so tired, and my work seems easier to me. I have Kruschen Salts to thank for all the*se benefits.'—(Mrs) B. Half the ills which afflict, humanity can be traced to one root cause.. That cause is internal sluggishness! failure to keep the inside free fromipoisonous waste matter. Auto-toxemia,, or ; self-poisoning, is the inevitable penalty. ~ . .Kruschen. Salts ,is Naturefs. recipe for maintaining a condition of internal cleanlineesi The sfx. salts "in. Kruschen .stimulate your internal organs to smooth, Tegular action. Your inside is thus kept clear of those impurities which; allowed :to -accumulate, lower the whole tone of the. system., .. . > .. .-_ ... : ■;••'' Kruschen Salts is obtainable at -all Chemists and Stores at 2/Q per bottle'.

STRONG, HEALTH Yf EYES ARE PRECIOUS —DO NOT NEGLECT THEM At the first sign of redness, irritation, crusts on the eyet ids when waking—take immediate Singleton's will protect and keep your cyt § in perfect condition. For over 300 years THE TROUBLES.—Waak, Watery and Blood•hot Eyes, Eye Strain, Styes, Ulcers, etc; SINGLETOMC EYE OINTMENT »V fend for Free Book, "How to Preserve the Eyesight." STEPHEN GREEN LTD., (DepC P. ), 216 Lambeth Road, London, S.E.I. Slug. Buy Useful Xmas Gifts The Ironmonger in George $L Our assortment of Sheffield-mark STAINLESS KNIVES is outstanding. Desserts—s/6, 7/3, 9/6, 11/6, 13/6, 15/6 up to 25/- per half-dozen. Tables—6/9, 8/9, 11/-, 14/6, 16/6, 18/6 up to 27/6 per half-dozen. Wearwkite STAINLESS TEASPOONS, 2/9. DESSERT SPOONS and FORKS, 6/9. SOUP SPOONS, 7/9—all per half-dozen. Child's KNIFE, FORK, and SPOON, 1/10, 2/6; and in case with high-grade articles, 9/6. E.P. JAM SPOONS and BUTTER KNIVES, 1/3 each. Something New! SCISSOR-PATTERN SALAD SERVERS, »/». Stainless Coloured XYLO-HANDLE CAKE KNIVES, 4A Stainlesi Xylo-handle, Serrated Edge, Mirrorfinish BREAD KNIVES, 4/- and 4/6. Stainless CARVING KNIFE and FORK in rack box—B/9, 9/6, 10/9. Stainless CARVING KNIFE, FORK, and STEEL—IO/6, 12/6, 12/9, and 13/6 set. Stainless CARVING KNIFE, FORK, and STEEL in beautiful case, 17/9 set. Stainless CARVING KNIFE and FORK with Xylo-handle BREAD KNIFE—24/6, 28/6, and 33/6 set. White Xylo-handla TOMATO KNIFE with serrated edge, 1/9. Six pairs FISH EATERS in case, 33/6 to 45/Six pairs White Xylo-handle FISH EATERS loose for 15/6. Case of 6 AFTERNOON TEASPOONS, 7/6. Case of 6 CAKE FORKS, 9/6. Case of 6 FRUIT SPOONS and SERVERS, 14/6. Case of 6 GRAPE FRUIT SPOONS, 16/6. Case of 6 CAKE FORKS and 6 STAINLESS TEA KNIVES for 24/6. Genuine English THERMOS FLASKS. Pint size—4/9, 7/9, 9/6, 14/9; railed <9d extra. Quart size—9/6, 13/9, 14/9; railed 1/- extra. Set of 3 ALUMINIUM CANISTERS for kitchen ate, 8/6 set. Railed 1/- extra. Gold Colour MANICURE SETS oa stand, 5/6. Posted 3d extra. Ant. Copper CRUMB TRAY and BRUSHES, 3/9 per set. Potted 4d extra. CARPET SWEEPERS—I2/6, 25/-, 30/-, 36/6. Railed !/- extra, ACME WRINGERS—2B/6, 32/6, 35/6, 40/-, and 55/-. Railed 1/6 extra. A Small, Light Steel GARDEN BARROW at 24/6 (failed 2/6 extra) is an ideal present for the one who likes gardening. An Untarnishable CHROMIUM-PLATED TEAPOT will keep bright for years—9/6, 10/6, 11/6, 12/6. Railed 6d extra. KETTLES of the same material—l2/6, 14/6, 16/6. Railed 1/- extra. CAST ALUMINIUM KETTLES are everlasting, 14/6, 17/6, 24/6. These are really good! Practically Unbreakable IRON TOYS on Rubber Wheels, lid (posted 2d) and 2/3 (posted 7d). A complete FRETWORK OUTFIT for 8/9. Railed 6d extra. It is a great BOY'S SHEATH KNIFE with Sheath that we are selling at 1/9; posted 2d extra. Others at 2/9, 3/-, 3/6, 5/-, 5/6 up to 12/6. Talking about POCKET KNIVES, goodness only knows how many we have, but we know we have over 200 different sorts to choose from, from 6d to 7/6, including one and twoblade Stainless. It is a great BOY'S ONEBLADE KNIFE which we are selling at lOd or with two blades at 1/3; posted 2d. BOYS' SCOUT KNIVES from 1/6 to 4/-. GIRL GUIDE, 1/6, 2/6, and 3/-. Now, if you want a POCKET KNIFE for anyone, please see our selection first—it is a regular eye-opener. In SCISSORS, too, we have 144 different sorts, from embroidery at 1/- to tailor's 12in at 21/-. A pair of SCISSORS is a useful gift WATCHES at 5/6 and 6/6. We also have the well-known Westdox make at 8/6, plain dial, and 12/6, luminous dial; and take our word, these are good! Also, Boy's WRISTLET WATCH, 12/6. BEDROOM CLOCKS, 8/6, or OAK CLOCKS from 14/6. SAFETY RAZORS. Genuine Gillette—l/6, 4/«, 6/-, 10/-; posted 3d extra. Autoslrop—4/-, 8/6, 10/6, 17/6; posted 3d extra. REPEATING PISTOLS with 15 small rolls caps for 2/3. Posted 4d extra. Now, Mum, if Dad puffs and groans cutting the grass, do not blame him; no doubt it is tha old MOWER. What about giving him a new one for Xmas? We have them for 45/SPARKLET SYPHONS, 12/6. Railed 1/6 extra. These articles we are telling you about are only a few. of the many useful ones which VERNON SMITH The Ironmonger is selling this Xmas. Remember, it costs nothing to call and see our assortment, and our assistants nre most obliging («ven if you do not buy), as you will find for yourself when you come ia.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 22756, 17 December 1935, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 22756, 17 December 1935, Page 14