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ga— " — ... ■ ■ ■■ J Here they are, Mother! WOMEN in millions of homes rely on Bon Ami Powder and Cake for dozens of cleaning and polishing tasks. ^ The soft, snowy - white Powder is so convenient to use on bathtubs, basins and | tiling; kitchen utensils of aluminum, ! ' enamel and agate ware; floors of marble, tile, Congoleum, etc., painted woodwork — and ever so many other things. And there's the handy, compact Cake to bring back" shining spotlessness to cloudy A I ^ windows and mirrors . . . to restore the H I | lustrous gleam to nickel, brass and copper. ^ \ j l Cleaning with magic Bon Ami is easy ' I j \ as pie— :quick as a wink! Just apply the | j j; Bon Ami with a d?amp cloth. In a J | j moment it dries. Then a few brisk rubs ■ j . |ij with a clean, dry cloth and everything A \ M \ glistens with shining cleanliness. % l ■Bon Ami j j j j j J j Powder and Cake THE PRiOE _0F^ IS CLUB Exploits of a 71 ysar old Golfei' CLUBMATESAWAZED READ HIS OWN W0RD8. H Though an old man now — nearly 4^^ f ||S 71—1 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 v&Msk \ when I hit it fairly. I ani regarded by 1 \JX\U Jl-X WJfW- %'} \S. my yonnger iriends as something of a ^(f) ffj \ W marvel in this respect, and I confess Jt'" that I attribute this rather extraordinary health and vigour to Kruschen Salts In 13 years he has never had to increase - u , c the daily dose ! A point of the utmost " I? 1 had an attaek of appendicitis jmp0rjance those who need laxatives. which was treated medically and for a SyS{.em g^ows no staleness to Krustime suceessfully. My doctor recom- chen_ That is where Kruschen differa mended a daxly dose of some suitable gQ radicalIy from harsh purgatives Balts, and when I suggested Kruschen must be taken in ever-increasing he aceepted;that as quite satxsfactory. quan^ijiea tQ produce the necessary Since 1915 I have taken a daxly dose •of Kruschen Salts practically every morixing up to date. I don't suppose The six salts in Kruschen are the very I have missed a dozen times in 13 years, aids that Nature herself prescribes^to and they have secured to xne such per- ensure the complete and unfailing fect regxilarity that I axn inclined to elimination of waste matter from the attribute to them the astonishing human body. That is why the system health and vigoxxr which I have con- always submits and never becomes sistently enjoyed. hardened to Kruschen's gentle and "The noints which I find about friendly power of pcrsuasion That » MXsalfc ate (1) that they never •there. 8 never «y need to mcreare fail, (2) that there has never m 13 years the httle dail> dose* been any occasion to increase the dose. Kruschen Salts is obtainable at all a sense of gratitude xmpels me to send Chemists stores at 2/6 per bottle. you this letter." 23-11-30 [ THE BIG TEST ! f of a cak batteey f f IS ) £ how it stands up to col1 £ \ .weather. £ we ca:n: supply 1 I All Makas of Batteries > jp °^t our easy payment plan. \ iCall or write for particulars. $ BATTERIES FROM £3 5/-. £ A. A. HASTINGS & C0. LTD. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS, 5 DICKENS STREET, NAPIER. |

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Volume 59, Issue 121, 24 June 1930, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Volume 59, Issue 121, 24 June 1930, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Volume 59, Issue 121, 24 June 1930, Page 10

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