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m b BiBB!3REOBBBIiSSilSB0 :TB. 19 fV Vi ■4U *? SS mH n vld fcsi^.jiSsy Tfl *"S‘3 •w a £ >/T*g7 Q y ism m \y \JK)L 'll T;«75 131 U* jit. »i <MS» '* •;■■•■ Top ' jf. ii dj ...o The most indifferent buyer will realise that this Special Selling Period gives Un-heard-of Values for iVien and Leys. Splendid Quality and Rock Bottom Prices. OUR WHOLE STOCK iS DRASTICALLY REDUCED IN PRICE! Outfit yourself before the 28th. Ana save many valuable shillings on every purchase from an Overcoat or a Suit to a lic or a pair of Sox . . . Boy At Prices Like These! Stetson Plats . . 40s each Boys’ All-Wool Suits, 7 to 14, nl . . 20s each Suits All Reduced 20 p.c. to 25 p.c. For Cash' a nnsn 3//S' op wear Jlon €3 <O/3/ " “Where the Good Hats Arc” ° m Phone 430. STRATFORD ■ ■H B B fl B B ■bm m y

BUSINESS Says Krusch&n lias kept sixteen years RHEUMATISM BAHISHED Here is a business man who, having read letters in the papers from other people regarding Kruschen Salts,wants to know if anyone can heat his own experience. It is worth telling, so we give it here—just as lie wrote it down. “In 1912 I had a severe attack of Rheumatic Fever. After six weeks my doctor and a specialist gave up hope of my recovery. A friend suggested Kruschen if I wanted to keep Rheumatism away in future. I bought my first bottle, and kept up the ‘ little daily dose’ until the second year of the War, when I thought my system was thoroughly rid of the acid. I stopped taking ft. Within a fortnight I was almost double with Rheumatic pains again (showing that I needed to counteract the acid in my system). Back I flew to Kruschen, and from that day to this I never missed a dose first thing every morning. The result ? Never the slightest twinge of rheumatic pain. Being a traveller I am out in all weathers, and I can claim to work hard and fast, and to retain my constant buoyant spirits, thanks to my old friend Kruschen, who has, in very truth, ‘ kept me going ’ for 1G years.” If you wonder how Kruschen can achieve all that this enthusiastic user claims for it, you should first of all realise that Kruschen is a perfect blend of 6 natural numeral salts which wo all need every day (1) to help keep liver J 0: v :■ mm. <■ fcWSSSSiDI and kidneys to perform their natural duties in a natural way; (2) to cleat away gently but completely all the poisonous waste matter that lias been clogging the system ; (;') to purify ‘lift blood. The analysis is on the bottle. There arc Sodium and Magnesium to stimulate the organs of elimination. To feed your tissues, there’s the tonio Potassium. Each “ little daily dose” is a full day’s supply of these six' vital salts; just the right amount to keep your body and mind tuned up to a pitch of real constant fitness. Kruschen Salts is obtainable at all Chemists and Stores at 3/6 per bottle; ai-n-so "1 N, From 18 Hens An egg a day from every hen throughout the greatest part of the year is what most poultry-owners hope for When they start keeping fowls. Frequently that hope quickly vanishes. It shouldn’t. _lt should be realised, particularly during winter when prices are high. The surest way to realise this hope is by feeding your hens regularly with the little daily dose of Kars wood Poultry Spice (which contains dried and ground insects). “Karswood” mixed with the daily mash gives to a fowl what is really her natural summer tonic, and so enriches her blood and thus enables her to lay regularly day by day despite winter conditions. Over ha!f-a-million users endorse this claim by practical, every-day use. Neighbours can’t understand “I am writing to let you know how pleased I am. I am only a backyard poultrywood Poultry Spice.” With my profits I buy new records for my gramophone. You may use this letter as you wish.” R,H. Original letter on file for inspection Note the Economy i/- packet supplies go hens i 5 days a/- packet supplies 20 hens 32 days 7lb. tin (i2'6) supplies 140 hens 32 days 14 lb. tin (23/6) supplies 280 hens 32 days 28 lb. tin (45/6) supplies 560 hens 33 days Try a Shilling Packet Try it for a fortnight on half-a-dogcn hens. Results are not instantaneous—it takes a fortnight or three weeks to improve the egg return. If your local dealer cannot supply, send a postcard to the New Zealand Agents (address below), asking the name of the nearest dealer who supplies Karswood Poultry Spice. Manufactured by E. Griffiths Hughes Ltd., Manchester. (Established 1756 J. Supplies stocked by Fairbairn, Wright £ Co., Auckland, Wellington. Christchurch and Dunedin, and by all Wholesalers and Stores •Jew Zealand. Kl 3-11-30 keeper, and keep 8 Black Leghorns and 10 R.I. Reds. Since using your Karswood Poultry Spice I am getting 15 and 16 eggs a day, and all my neighbours can’t understand how my birds do so well. So I told them: ‘‘All you have to do is to give your birds KarsKARSWOOD m POULTRY SPICE M Increases 'egg - production without ;orcinn. because it contain;: nrnnnd in n. hn( no vctippr. rht*Ues 9 geniiau, clt\ mm Stop Hurtiß in 3 “ mm DON’T f.itt corse, ‘fatal' poisoning may follow, i Remove them in amazing scica- j tific way. One drop of this' liquid deadens pain, ia 3 sec- ’i ends. Then it acts to shrivel up and loosen corn so youi peel it off.. Doctors urge- it ; for safety. Beware cf imita- j tions. Get the real for; sale, everywhere.

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume I, Issue 88, 23 March 1931, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 Stratford Evening Post, Volume I, Issue 88, 23 March 1931, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 Stratford Evening Post, Volume I, Issue 88, 23 March 1931, Page 6

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