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WIFE WHO WAS CROSS AND TOUCHY NOT FIT TO LIVE WITH PUT HERSELF EIGHT WITH KRUSCHtiN "] am 90 years of age," a woman writes. "Yet some days I have been feeling and looking 100 years old. I would get fits of exhaustion for no good reason at all. I was not lit to live with because I would be so cross and touchy. I did not seem to have any ambition to do my housework or go out anywhere, and I was so tired all the time that I began to feel it was too much trouble to live. "Two years ago I had sciatica all down my left s idc from the hip. My doctor says all this is caused through my nerves. 1 took Kruschen and found it helped me very much. Since I started taking it I am a different person. I am beginning to find life i s worth living. My work seems a lot easier and I have a lot more energy." —(Mrs.) G.M. In ninety-nine cases out of a hundred the cause of ill-temper is illhealth. A soured mind has its source in a soured inside—the result of sluggish eliminating organs that allow waste matter lo accumulate and poison the blood. The "little daily dose" of Kruschen puts an end to ail this because it restores the eliminating organs to proper activity by providing them with the daily reminder and daily aid that they require. Cleansed and invigorated blood is sent circulating all over the system, carrying new vitality to every nerve and new vigour to every limb. You are healthier. You are happier. You begin to believe that everything is for the best in the best of all possible worlds. Kruschen Salts is obtainable at all Chemists and Stores at 2s 3d per bottle. by Cecil Roberts His latest novel-—Will be welcomed by all his readers. Those who read Victoria Four Thirty" will recall that the only character who did not make that momentous trip across Europe was young- James Brown, the porter at Victoria Station. In this new novel Cecil Roberts fulfils the dream of young Brown, but the wheel of fortune receives a curious twist, and strange places and .strange events involve themselves in the porter's life. Once again this author gives us a memorable novel of contemporary affairs. Price 7/6. Postage 7d Bookseller Stationer T. HAISMAN FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND PRACTICAL EMBALMER (Established 1908) 351 ORMOND ROAD, Phone 187 Mortunary Chapel for use of Clients free. (A Card) L. G. WILLIAMS A.R.1.8.A., A.N.Z.I.A. Chartered Architect (late of Burr & Mirfleld) lias commenced the practice of his profession on his own account at Bates' Buildings, Lowe Street, Gisborne, Telephone 2G. MISS MILDRED HAMILTON, M.N.A.T.D., A.I.S.T.D. (B.B.) Classes Commence: Children under 12, March 2f,, 10.45 a.m.; Children, March 27, !U. r > p.m.; Adults, March 20, 7.2.0 p.m.; Advanced Class, March 27, 7.30 p.m. Free Practice Fridays. 5-6 p.m. For further particulars— Ring PHONE 890. STUDIO: SELVYN HALL PHYSICAL CULTURE. MISS BUNTY DOBSON WISHES TO ANNOUNCE THAT SEE HAS REOPENED HER STUDIO. All Branches of MODERN PHYSICAL CULTURE and REMEDIAL EXERCISES TAUGHT. STUDIO: OPP. REGENT THEATRE.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 19892, 21 March 1939, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 19892, 21 March 1939, Page 4