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GOOD & Co.’s 0 Entire stock Offered at Clearance Prices < Shop at Good’s Great New Year Sale where you get the finest selection , WHEN NERV AND TEMPI ARE FRAYED IS SNAPPY A CUP OR COCOA KEEPS YOU HAPPY 35 m , m V o co c IF ONLY there wasn't such a word as "URGENT"ifon!y people would learn to be paticnt-if only telephones hadn’t beenmvented-jfonly . . . Come now! Getting huffy won’t help. But a cup of cocoa will. It comforts you. It soothes and steadies your nerves instead of exciting them. Let it be a cupof Bournville Cocoa. Bournville is such a splendid source of energy. It’s so full of the real chocolate flavour. And it’s as economical a food-drink as you'll find anywhere. WRITE TO CADBURY, DUNEDIN, ABOUT THE FREE GIFT SCHEME m v s VISIT me BRITISH inbvi FAIR new STARTED LIFE AGAIN AT 45 Now drives own - Automobile EX-SOLDIER THANKS KRUSCHEN FOR HIS SUCCESS This is the story of Mr. Chas. F. Kemp, released from the Army in 1921, at the age of 45, without friends, money or influence. A difficult proposition for any man, but Sir. Kemp had the will to succeed. He also had Kruschen Salts. His letter shows how Kruschen helped him to success. “ When I got out of the and restarted my business here in 1921, I saw, at the age of 45, I must put up THE fight of my life if I was to come back, and I did not get one penny from Government or anyone else to get back. 1 am most delighted to tell you that I ara well back. Ever since" I started this business I have had to keep ‘ Fighting Fit ’ and I have done so. I open this shop at 7 a.m., never after, and, as a rule, it is 6-45, and I come a few miles to do it. I have a very nice car and I keep it nice myself. Well, perhaps even YOU will say * How do you do it ? ’ My answer is, .* Well, if one’s liver is not right, one is not real fit,’ mid I have a very slow liver, so every morning I use kruschen Salts. **. I am 53 yean? of age and I say without fear" of contradiction, that I t}we my fitness to Kruschen Salts, taken every morning, year in and year W & \4 out, year after year, first thing in the morning.” Kruschen causes the liver to release its natural stream of aiHiseplic fluid, which prevents food fermentation and the formation of poisons in the intestines. At the same time, this fluid stimulates the system to gentle, regular action,so preventing constipation and the serious conditions that follow in its wake. Start taking the tiny pinch of Kruschen Salts yourself. In a week’s time you will see that you have hit upon the very soul and secret of vigorous, vital health. Kruschen Salts is obtainable at all Chemists and Stores at 2/6 per bottle. a It's delicious ! , INGTONS (Rood. Trade Mark) COFFEE & CHICORY ESSENCE EARMARKERS SHEEP-CATTLE BRANDS, STAPLE PULLERS, GATE FASTENERS AND SMALL TOOLS OF. ALL DKSCRIP TION • MANUFACTURED. Lawnmowers Repaired and Sharpened. All Spare Parts for Mowers stocked. DOMINION TOOL WORKS BRIGHT STREET, GISBORNE. For Congbs and Colds Per Dot. 2s id & is 6d Foot and Mouth Serum. The Ministry" .of' .Agriculture in' Britain, in its handling of outbreaks 1 of foot-and-mouth disease, is.moving experimentally along lines which nitty prevent much future loss through tlio slaughter of contact animals. \ ' A serum is to be applied to animals not themselves infected, but exposed to infection. This scrum will Tender (hem immune from the disease for about 10. days. . . - ' The serum has no curative properties and does not prevent the development of disease in an animal which is already in the incubative stage. Blit its use is expected to — Diminish secondary outbreaks in the immediate vicinity of the original centre. Decrease the number of animals it is necessary .to slaughter to prevent the disease spreading. Reduce the areas over which it is necessary to impose restrictions on movements of livestock. • If the experimental use of tko serum! should prove successful its adoption as a general rule may follow. Q.UM ARABIC, In large or quantities, for sale Jobbing Department, , at

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LV, Issue 17453, 30 December 1930, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LV, Issue 17453, 30 December 1930, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LV, Issue 17453, 30 December 1930, Page 9