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THE PRIDE OF HIS Exploits of a 71 year old Golfer CLUBMATES AMAZED READ HIS OWN WORDS. •* Though an old man now—nearly 71 —I can still play at any rate 27 holes of golf in a day without undue fatigue, and can still manage to drive a ball 200 yards, or even more sometimes when I hit it fairly. I am regarded by my younger friends as something of a marvel in this respect, and I confess that I attribute this rather extraordinary health and vigour to Kruscheo Salts. •• In 1915 1 had an attack of appendicitis which was treated medically and for a time Successfully. My doctor recommended a daily dose of some suitable salts, and when I suggested Kruscheo he accepted that as quite satisfactory. Since 1915 I have taken a daily dose of Kruschen Salts practically every morning up to date. I don’t suppose I have missed a dozen times in 13 years, and they have secured to me such perfect regularity that I am inclined to attribute to them the astonishing health and vigour which I have consistently enjoyed. The points which I find about Kruschen Salts are (1) that they never fail, (2) that there has never in 13 years been any occasion to increase the dose. A sense of gratitude impels me to send you this letter.” 9 \\ In 13 years he has never had to Increase the daily dose 1 A point of the utmost importance to those who need laxatives. The system shows no stateness to Kruschen. That is where Kruschen differs so radically from harsh purgatives which must be taken in ever-increasing quantities to produce the necessary effect. i The six salts In Kruschen are the very aids that Nature herself prescribes to ensure the complete and unfailing elimination of waste matter from the human body. That is why the system always submits and never becomes hardened to Kruschen’s gentle and friendly power of persuasion. That is why there is never any need to increase 44 the little daily dose.” Krv- .'.en Salts is obtainable at all Chemists and Stores at 2/6 per bottle. *3-11-30

THE WARMER SEASIDE RESORT The Ideal Resort forWinTer.' .Ji ' TpklL ■

How To Get Therel BY CAR OR TRAIN. RAMSAY'S MOTORS (All Sedan Cars.) Return £1 2s 6d; Single 15s. Leaves corner of Armagh Street and Victoria Square daily at 8.30 a.m. and 3 p.m. Sundays 9 a.m. Book at Tourist Office; J. Lethaby’s end Woodward’s, Square. Mr Skinner, or Rink Taxis. ’Phone 36-11 G. Railway motor service.—The quicker—and cheaper way. Mon., Tues., Wed., Thurs. and Fridays, 9.20 a.m., 5.15 p.m. Wed., 8.45 a.m., 6.15 p.m. Saturdays, 9.20 a.m., 3.15 p.m. 20s 4d return, 11s 5d single. Holiday Exes, cheaper. J. Read (Jan.), Proprietor. ’Phone 6, Akaroa. READ’S MOTORS. THE PIONEER SERVICE. CARS -4-eave—White Diamond Garage, Gloucester St., Daily at 8.30 a.m and 3 p.m. Sundays 9 a.m. Fares: £3 2s 6d Return and 15s Single. Booking Offices: Govt. Tourist Office, Woodward’s, Tobacconist, and W A. Thomas. Cathedral Square. Christchurch 'phone 30-096, or 33-553. Progressive Firms . SUPPLY YOUR NEEDS AT TOWN PRICES. pAMPERS AND VISITORS! We car. V-/ supply all your needs. T. E. Tayloi and Co. Chapman Bros. (Proprietors) Grocery', Drapery, Crockery, Souvenirs etc. V 1 QEN TR A E__ GARAGE T. MrCAUGHAN, Next Hotel Metropole. MOTOR REPAIRS. UP-TO-DATE PETROL SERVICE STATION. SMITH AND GIDDENS (Near Bruce i Hotel. Expert Motor Repairs Spacious garage accommodation. Up-to-date petrol service station . AKAROA CARRIER. READ’S MOTORS, LTD., Specialise in Daily Transport between Christchurch and Akaroa. Depot, Super Service, Cr. Lichfield and Durham Sts. ’Phones: Christchurch 30-807, Akaroa Akaroa carrier w f. Beil and Son, specialise in carrying daily to Akaroa and Christchurch. Depot: Farmers’ Saleyards, Tuam St. Phone 3G-459 Akaroa ’phones, 21 and 22. BELL'S TEA ROOMS (opp. Akaroa Post Office). Adams Bruce cakes and chocolates. Fi-esh cooked meats available. DAVIS —Confectionery, Cakes and Tea Rooms. Visitors should be certain to visit us. AJ. CLEMENTS—“The first grocery • store in Akaroa.” Campers catered for. Deliveries daily.

Where to Stay! : TOUR RESERVATIONS NOW. H OTEL “MADEIRA"— Neither first nor last, comfortable Hotel with tariff. ’Phone 9. Wires but just a a moderate , “Candy.” ► RUCE HOTEL—- * “The First Residential Hotel In Canterbury." Excellent cuisine and accommodation. Tariff, 12s 6d a day; £3 12s 6d per week. ’Phone Ti, Akaroa. Proprietor, J. McKay. (C.T. House). Gr RAND HOTEL — “The First Hotel in Akaroa." Finest accommodation. Best of attention. Moderate tariff. 'Phone your reservation NOW, 'Phone 11, Akaroa. H OTEL METROPOLE— Centrally situated. First-class commodatlon. Efficient service. Motor Launches for Guests’ i Fishing parties arranged. Hampers provided. ’Phone 20. Telegrams, “Metropole." (Chas. Aldridge, Proprietor). PRIVATE HOTELS. G ARTHOWEN— Centrally situated on Sea Front. Excellent table—good accommodation. Picnic lunches provided. Tariff, £3 per week; 10s per day. 'Phone 48. Miss Jenkins, Proprietress. REHAN HOUSE—--1 Offers comfortable accommodation for winter months. Sunny bedrooms and- verandahs. Situated in extensive grounds. Tariff, £3 per week; 10s per day. Holiday cottages and furnished rooms to let. Mrs li. W. Shepherd. 'Phone 40K. LFRACOMBE— The leading Private Hotel and the most sunny position in Akaroa. Tariff, £3 3s per week; 10s per day. Mrs A F. Walker, Proprietress. ’Phone 47. (Late “Naumai”). Write NOW! to any of the above Hotels for splendid Guide Book, containing maps and full descriptions.

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 19108, 28 June 1930, Page 27 (Supplement)

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Page 27 Advertisements Column 1 Star (Christchurch), Issue 19108, 28 June 1930, Page 27 (Supplement)

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