FEEL RUN DOWN O^l^ SOME DAYS? Feel run down, slack, no energy ? Have occasional headaches, find yourself sneezing ? Get twinges of pain in the back and aches in the legs P Jll signs of constipation. But you are perfectly "regular"? So are lots of people who, nevertheless, are constipated. Elimination must be complete as well as regular. If it isn't, poisons remain, get into the bloodstream, sap your vigour. A prescription widely recommended by doctors for this is Kruschen Salts. Doctors do not prescribe secret remedies or habit-forming drugs. Kruschen has their confidence because the analysis is on every bottle. And their medical knowledge tells them that Kruschen is basically and unalterably right for the condition to be relieved. There is nothing better, and nothing more to be known about constipation and its relief. In a word — ma fffi Mm am msAsm^^Lmsr KRUSCHEN Take Kruschen in tea or in hot water, me much me will cover m sixpence, every morning. 2/8 a bottle at all Chemists and Stores. ____________ Ki 1-1840
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXI, Issue 226, 23 September 1940, Page 3
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