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'That Kruschen Feeling Vv\ \ \W u A 7s N. 33 A 777. M/ Following in „ V a s Willie’s got it, too! For' unfailing jollity and castiron optimism there’s not a pin to choose between the old chap and the young chap—because the one’s just as brimful of bouncing health as the other. But even boyhood is not proof against boyhood ills. The most .vigorous of youngsters are sometimes out of sorts. When your kiddies develop “moods,” lose interest in their lessons and their play, are naughty without apparent rea.,r son,,yor fmope listlessly about vthc p’acc, you should recognise «vKt #once the danger-signals, y 'Something is wrong with their W health. They may have eaten someiAthing to upset them, or perhaps •"■they are constipated. Whatever the trouble may be, they cannot tv become their cheery little selves again until it is removed. There is one safe, simple way tp remedy all these minor ills of childhood; stir a tiny dose of Kruschen Salts into the child’s tea or cocoa or howl of porridge. The tiniest pinch suffices—-as much as will cover a threepenny bit—and they never know they’re taking it, because given in this way it’s quite tasteless. There’s no fear of “horrid medicine” scenes with Kruschen. The tiny dose gently but surely .expels all wast,c clogging matter from the small insides. Next day the kiddies wake up with “that Kruschen fcelipg,” energy and high spirits completely restored. Don’t wait for your children to be ill. Buy a 2/6 bottle for the nursery to-day, and be prepared. f" U Tasteless in Tea Put as much in your Veskhst cup as will lie on a sixpence. It’s the little daily dose that does it. Kruse S Good Health for a Farthing a Day The adult dose of a sixpenceful /children "half-price”) taken every ; morning is found .in practice just the right amount for a most invigorating daily tonic. The medicinal; i- dose for persons suffering from paigs of rheumatism and gout, or ! habitual constipation, with inactive NEW ZEALAND: trade supplies liver, etc., is half to one teaspoonful in a tumbler of hot water before breakfast. Every chemist sells, Kruschen Saits .in 2/6 bottles: one bottle contains 160 morning "pinches”—enough to last five months. Get a bottle today. may be obtained from Fairbairn Wright & Co., Auckland, AVellmgton, Christchurch iiTrd Dunedin.. K.S. 15.

s t 5 a \ 5 5 Golden Fleece <!«• s Suitings and ” Serges and Coatings. These guaranteed goods may be had from following bespoke tailors:Gisborne: J. Alexander Geo. Holmes lies & Dudfield Jas. Johnstone H. Miller Rossbotham & Searle Whitfield 6? Kennedy Wairoa: 3. Ferguson J. Haughton Not obtainable in Ready-made or Chart Suits. N.Z., Wholesale Agents: **s ALTAIR E" .1 MILLER & AHEARN, WELLINGTON. GoUlhcrc 1 t S 3 4 A h $

Lattice Design! ' This is another popular ).’< ‘'‘’Zeilandia” design— a latfice-side bar shoe, - with.fashionable full > Louis heel. * It i* made in all leathers, and conforms ). in. eyety detail to the .very latest ideas of smart footwear. t V. • I • V Call at yqur shoe, store, here you’ll be ■ able to-select a shade in leather that . , will perfectly harmonise with your frAckor costume no Boots ©Shoes ✓ V l ■ Made by; Skelton, Frostick & Co. Ltd!., CHRISTCHURCH.

(Regd. Trade Mark) The Goffcc Maid , of Symington's , says: Up in the morning, sleepy and cold, Presto, change !—and you’re cheery, and bold, What’s the magic ? How is it doq'b ?/ : Just tty a cup of SYM INGTON. THOS. SYMINGTON & CO., Edinburgh & London.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LI, Issue 16674, 2 March 1925, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LI, Issue 16674, 2 March 1925, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LI, Issue 16674, 2 March 1925, Page 7