a \ r' ''A llf/V * * « « 7 7 Grandpa: Pull your socks up, Dickie. There's another half to go with Ihe wind our way, and we’ll trim ’em yet. Dick : I’m done —whacked to the wide. Grandpa: The answer If) you, slacker, is a lemon. Dick : All the lemons in the world wouldn’t pul! me round. Lord only knows how I'm going In last out another l'orly-five.min utes, even as a passenger. Grandpa: You’ve always been a tower of strength to us before, Dickie. Don't start letting us —1 see wlmt’s up with you, you miserable hack-slider! Dick: You've belter eyesight than me, then. All, I know is I’m pumped. Grandpa: WJi-o’s hern missing his Krnschen? Dick: What of it if I have? I only took the little daily dose because I wasn’l getting enough exercise. Grandpa: So you think a match a week turns you a pro. for fitness, eh? Dick: II must make a lot of difference. Grandpa: It does. One half .just about knocks you up, by Ihe look of it. If boils down to this, my lad, as I discovered myself before you were out of the nursery: mugging all the week in an olliee, either you lake up Krnschen, or else you give up all hope of keeping really fit. See? Dick: Hang it, I suppose you’re right. I’ll start again tomorrow. Good Health for a Farthing a Day The dose of a sixpenceful taken every morning in your breakfast cup of tea. is found, in practice, jusi the right amount for a most invigorating daily tonic. The medicinal dose for persons sulTeriiiy from pains of Rheumatism, (lout, or Habitual Constipation, with inactive liver, etc., is half to one tonspoonful in a tumbler of hot water before breakfast. Every chcmisi sells Krusehen Salts in !!/(> bottles; one bottle contains Kit) morning '‘pinches" enough to last live months. (JET A POTTLE TO-DAY. MOTE.- —Krusehen Salts are made in Manchester. England. by E. flrilliths Hughes, Ltd., established 1751. in the reign of George the Second. Trade Supplies stocked by EAIRHAIRN. W'lilOHT. & CO.. Auckland, Wellington, Christchurch and Dunedin. K.S. 115/I*. S«BTnTTin-m»-v a Tasteless in Tea
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LI, Issue 16918, 24 December 1925, Page 9
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