No more wages lost through Rheumatism This man's crippling rheumatism used to mean constant absence from work , and less of wages to him. Now Krus- < chen has changed all that. Read what he says himself in these two letters : i " For several years I have had rheumatism, and same has been gradually getting worse, cul- ' minating in arthritis. / have had different doctors, also many makes of Salts, but no lasting [ cure from any. Jt should, therefore, interest you to know that having taken Kruschen for the vast ten weeks I am already feeling better than I have for years, and hope that a continued use of it will eliminate the poison from my system.” ' 3rd August, 1927 And now he writes : “ Away back in August 1 wrote you the benefit / was deriving from ‘ Kruschen Salts ' for my rheumatism. I may say that a continual use of same has worked wonders and kept me entirely able to continue work instead of now and again being laid up. My wife also benefit! from taking Kruschen Salts” M. H. Cngimil Uttw on fits for inspection. Kruschen Saits Good Health for a Farthin# a Day Obtainable at atl Chemietg and Storm throughout New Zealand. \.U.*9 ( . ftw very afoatotMfc-Htodglift taws tbtt ortfwd. Ton pft ft ta WJL GBGMEB MM . . v . AIiWATS. 3mm fate* mCmern H Dmm ha J Stsitm jamJ District Agent (Wholesale Only) w. McKinnon TOLACA BAY AND TOKOMARU BAY. The poverty bay herald is obtainable at TOLAGA BAY and rOEOMARU BAY Each Afternoon on Arrival oi the Gisborne Motor Co.’f Afternoon Car from Gisborne. Copies of the Herald are obtainable trom — MRS. HOLMES, Stationer, Tolaga Bay, H. LITTLEWORTH, Stationer, Tolaga Bay, and Messre OATES BROS.. Tokomaru Bay rjIHE First Utility ot irequent X regular Advertising consists in this There is at ali times a large class o* persons, both in country and town, wh. have no fixed places for the purchase of certain necessary articles, and 1 are ready to be swayed and drawn toward any particular place which is earnestly brought under their notice. Indifferent to all, they yield without hesitation to the first who ask*
Te Karaka Sports Club. Anuual Sports AT x Te Karaka NEW YEAR’S DAY ALL THE FOREMOST ATHLETES IN THE DISTRICT ARE COMPETING. Running Cycling OVER VARIOUS DISTANCES THAT TEST THE ENDURANCE AND SHOW THE SPEED AND SKILL OF PERFORMERS. Horse dumping Horse Novelty Events A DAY OF THRILLS AND PLEASURE. LUNCHEON AND REFRESHMENTS OBTAINABLE ON GROUND. HOT WATER AND MILK FREE. BAND IN ATTENDANCE. SPECIAL TRAIN LEAVES GISBORNE AT 9.45. EXCURSION FARE 2/8 RETURN. RED BUS LEAVES HANNAH’S CORNER FREQUENTLY. ADMISSION 1/6, HORSES 1/6, MOTORS 1/6, CHILDREN 6d. SOCIAL and DANCE WAIKOHU HALL, TE KARAKA MUSIC BY FULL ORCHESTRA. RED BUS LEAVES HANNAH’S CORNER AT 7 P.M. GENTS 4/-, LADIES 2/-. IN AID OF THE SPORTS GROUND. J. W. NISBETT, Secretary.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 16836, 27 December 1928, Page 4
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