KRUSCHEN GIVES HER ' ENERGY FOR WAR WORK Takes the “little dose” every morning The unquenchable spirit of the women of Britain is well illustrated in this letter from Miss E. Clifford, who, at the age of 56, is more than doing her bit:— 22, Durham Terrace, London, W.2. 22/11/41. “I am 56 and am working in a war factory, leaving home at 7 in the morning and getting back again after 7 at night, and in my spare time at the week-ends do volunteer A.R.P. duties. Some of my fellow workers (women many years younger than I) have said to me, ‘Where do you get all your energy from?’ My answer is, ‘the little Kruschen dose every morning.’ I feel sure this is what keeps me going, and am so glad to have such an easy and pleasant energiser.”—E. Clifford. Millions of people in all parts of the world rely on Kruschen to keep them fit and active. Men and women alike find that the ‘little daily dose’ of Kruschen helps keep them free from headaches, constipation, and other minor ills. The reason is simple. It is revealed in the analysis on the bottle. Kruschen is a combination of mineral salts which have a beneficial influence on the system generally. Remember, it is the “little daily dose” that does it. After you have had your daily supply of Kruschen every morning for a month you’ll get what is known the world over as “that Kruschen Feeling.” The urge for activity will fill your tntire being. You’ll feel younger, brighter. Kruschen is made by E. Griffiths Hughes Ltd., Adelphi, Salford, Manchester, England.
A LOV6LY women Deseßve P COSIfiCTICS BALLANTYNES Timaru EXCLUSIVE STOCKISTS FOR Paul Duval (N.Z.) Pty. Ltd., 328 Latnbton Quay, VV£(n.
WE HAVE CUSTOMERS WAITING FOR Second Hand PIANOS and RADIOS PIANOS and RADIOS PIANOS and RADIOS Begg’s Pay Highest Cash Prices IF YOU have a Piano or Radio you 1 are not using SELL IT to Begg’s. ’Phone, Write or Call for Valuation Chas. Begg & Co. Ltd. The Musical and Electrical Centre. Cr. Arcade and Stafford St., TIMARU. Box 123. Telephone 132. T.2JI Fim: What could be better than a plate of oysters and a glass of Timaru Tonic Stout! Ku: Two—or more! j
This & What does itmearf In the case of our soldiers, it means the provision of suitable ' work and good homes after war service a happy return to civilian life. The Pinex industry will assist by providing jobs Pinex itself will help to make post-war homes really worthy of Victory. Money spent on Pinex today is helping to establish a prosperous post-war Dominion. PINEX ON THE AIR. Listen to the Pinex Feature Programme, broadcast by your Commercial Radio Station on Wednesday evenings at 9 o'clock. PINEX BOARD
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Timaru Herald, Volume CLV, Issue 22792, 17 January 1944, Page 6
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