Y SSU )H\m\ YU ! “Who’s been missing his Kruschen?” Grandpa Pull your socks .upj Dickie. There’s anotherClialfe to go with the wind ‘our way, • and we’ll trim ’em yet. a, Dichi I'm done—whacked ta. the wide. Grandpa The answer to you,; slacker, is a lemon. Dicki All the lemons in the world . wouldn’t pull me round. Lord knows how I’m going to last out another forty-five' minutes, even as a passenger. Grandpa You’ve always been a tower of strength to us’before, Dickie. Don’t start. letting us < —l see what’s up with you, you miserable back-slider! Dick: You’ve better eyesight 1 than me, then. All I know is I’m pumped. Grandpa Who’s been missing his Kruschen? Dick:, AVhatit if -I have! >1 little daily dosebeeatigfe" I."'wasn’t ..getting'’ ■ enough exercise". . Grandpa ; So you think match, a fitrTess,--eh?"• ’• r Dick : It must make a lpt of dif- . ference.- ■ A Grandpa: It does. One half just ‘/about knocks you up, by the • look of it. It boils down to this, my lad, as I. /discovered myself before you were out of the nursery: mugging all the week in an l 'offiC9, either you take up 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. mm w;vi3r*i Good Health ; for '&■ Fai^^'g^f r , The dosolof.a sixpencetnt:taken.ts!VMjr."rti}or«(iag-’fU* your breakfast cup of tea;sji? - ;.fbjfe'd,’'just the rlghtramouiit for a most The medicinal . doae for persop? suffe/fjjigyfrorhlp*in*y> of Rheumatism. Gout.' n> ‘Habitual. 2 of Rheumatism, Gout, ~df/Habitual) Goitstipat!of{ilt#jtlif inactive liver, etc., is half -‘;bnb;:'tea?fidohful' lri" a tumbler of hot water before breakfast. Every,-chemW* Tasteless in Tea Bells Kruschen Salts in 2/6 bottles: one bottle 'Contains 9 160 morning “pinches”—enough to last five months. GET A, BOOTLE TO-DAY. NOTE. — Kruschen Salts are made In.Manohester;-Eriklana'Aby : ( EV'-Q'bt'ffiths .Hughes; l ' •i.'.i, i,." , ' I'td„ established 1754, in tjtfe reifen oyE'George the Second. \ 4 ■ Trad* ; tto»lie* stored by. FAIRBAIRNb, WRiGHT; & co.-fAScklftfld,. WellMem K.S. 26/18. & v i^‘ thehealth doctor* m i Z : MOTHERS know dirt for what it is—jand, fear it. -FY 1 - ■- A: pif iThey will not . tolerate; dirty..:schdols/: -dirty r . streets, dirty homes or dirty childreji. FFlfc- i : FIY ,Yv FF %> \ Mothers know deep into every poire,,„and removes impurities. They know that Lifebuoy keeps the skin soft, pliable and glowing, with health ;—that it is bland, pure and soothing to the tehderest skin even that of a baby. Keep a cake at every place where hands are washed. LIFEBUOY HEALTH SOAP More than Soap - a Health Habit In Two PacksOctagons Doublets. LEVER BROTHERS (NEW ZEALAND) LIMITED, PETONE. 33 Yesterday’s Joint —mu Nobody wants stews in hot weather. Make cold meat into tasty Bovril Galantines. Fill a mould with the “ diced ” meat. Add sliced hard - boiled egg, and, if liked, cayenne and herbs. Dissolve gelatine in hot Bovril and pour over. When set, turn out, and serve on any green salad. GALANTINE made with BOVRIL
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Timaru Herald, Volume CXXIII, 14 December 1925, Page 13
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