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r Afraid To Go To Bed Woman’s Dread of Rheumatic Pains x.aj ciiut i ».,i ruLMinaii.-'iii upon tins was a peculiar One. She so dreaded the numbness that Used to overcome her ut niglit that she was afraid to go to bod. ShG tells her experience* in the letter published below: “I have been suffering from rheumatism for years. At one time I could_ scarcely walk with pains in my feet. The thumb of my left hand was so stiff I could only bend" it With the aid of the right hand. I was afraid to go to bed. as my right hand and arm up to ihe elbow used to go numb, and the pain was just terrible until I got the- circulation going again. I started to take a ha'.f-teaspoonful. of Krtisehen in a glass of hat water before breakfast, and believe me I feel a different woman. I toll everyone what I take, and the good it has done me.” —(Mrs) W.A.B. The pains of rheumatism are caused by deposits of needle-pointed uric acid crystals ill the muscles and joints. The most effective solvents of these crystal deposits are sodium and potassium. lCrwsrben ts contain both sodium and potassium. Thoy are the only salts which bring a doume action to hear in dissolving the uric acid crystal!?, Kruschen Salts is obtainable at all Chemists and Stores at 2s 6d iter bottle.

HEALTH And HAPPINESS Wifce parents know how much their children’s health and happinfese depend on right diet. THE BALANCED BREAD Contains all the essential elements to replace the energy consumed by the activity of childhood. Starch reduced, it is easily digestible, while its special flavour appeals alike to young or old. Change to “PANSANO” to-day, and see the beneficial results. -PHONE 0E 7028' AND ORDER FROM 5853 sim CUBA STREET, or The PINK CAKE SHOP, The Square, Palmerston North.

ij iiiwimiwf COVERINGS YOURS FROM OUR LARGE RANGE. DOZENS OF DIFFERENT DESIGNS AND COLOURINCS 5/6 »® 7/6 AND ALL FULL 6 FEET WIDE, INLAID LINOS— That wear a Lifetime. Our large range will surprise you, but the price is more surprising—Jaspe, Granite, »Moire At 8s 11d, 9s 11d, 10s 6d, 11s 6d Yd. FIGURED—At 12s 6d Yard. (MAKE SURE YOU ARE IN THE RIGHT SHOP) W furniture WAREHOUSE, 311 MAIN ST. E., PALMERSTON N. THROUCH RIGHT-OF-WAY NEXT BERRYMAN’S, BROADWAY.

FARMER’S You Can't Pass These Keen Prices Study These Prices Carefully Heavy Quality Tin MILK BUCKETS, 2| gallon size. Wonderful Value 3/11 ea. HERE WE ABE AGAIN! Alb. Tins Pure Extra Amba PETROLEUM JELLY. (Packed in round tins). Again We Lead in Value—BASS AND CANE .YARD BROOMS. Those are Priced at 2/3 each. OUR PRICE 2/3 tin. 7'—" REFINED PETROLEUM JELLY - 1180 A 4- - FOR - VETERINARY • PURPOSES DAIRY SCRUBS. Made for long lasting wear. Our Price 1/9 each. MACMILLAN’S Prepared Leather LEG ROPES. » Our Price 2/9 ea. Heavy Quality CALF-FEEDING BUCKETS (Galvanised). Our Price 1/11 ea. Tvm.K STRAINERS with removeable bottoms. Wonderful Value at 1/11 ea. All Sizes in Tin MILK BILLIES. 10H 1/3. 1/6. Vll- , = i New. Shipment of STORM LANTERNS just to hand; extra globes stocked. 3/11, 4/11, 5/11. OOW COVERS. Best Quality. All Sizes in Stocks, 7/3 each. MILKING MACHINE RUBBERS Full Raiigc Stocked And at Lowest Prices. LAMBS’ TEATS—new season’s stocks. White 6d.; Soft Black 9d. We have the Best Range of SEPARATOR BRUSHES in the the city. Best quality bristly from lOd. each. DUBBIN your farm boots and make them waterproof. A local production. • 1/- tin. MILK PANS & VAT STRAINERS, in best quality tinned steel. \ HAY KNIVES (English manufacture). Solid and rivetted backs. , ; ■ HAYS’S WIRE STRAINERS, the best obtainable .. .. COLLINSON & SON UF'fiST ■jbhst kjkm

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Manawatu Standard, Volume LVII, Issue 209, 4 August 1937, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Standard, Volume LVII, Issue 209, 4 August 1937, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Standard, Volume LVII, Issue 209, 4 August 1937, Page 4

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