SPENT 30 YEARS IN THE EAST
But Still Active at 75 — thanks Kruschen
New Guinea was never a Health resort, even in the piping days of peace. Mr. Dexter spent the greater part of 30 years there, and came homo ridden, with malaria. Yet at 75, ho is still quite fit —and thanks a "little ceremony” every, morning. Read his letter:—
"The writer spent over 30 years in tho East. The greater parr of this time was spent in New Guinea, the remainder in Malaya. Persistent malaria, and finally blackwater fever, caused me to bo sent home, more or less a wreck, and far from a desirable insurance risk. To-day, in my seventy-fifth year, I am quite fit, and able to do my share, in 'Digging for Victory,’ thanks to the little daily doso of Kruschen, taken at wakening, in hot tea. 365 days a year sees tliis little ceremony. Without it, ’irregularity* makes life a misery, but with it all is well.”—H. Dexter.
Whether you are still in your ’teens or past your prime, it is neither too early nor too late to start on the “little daily dose.” Just a tiny pinch of Kruschen Salts, every morning, in tea, coffee or hot water, is a health rule practised by millions. Remember, it is the regular little 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.” Tho urge for activity will fill your entire being. You’ll feel younger, brighter. Kruschen is made by E. Griffiths Hughes Ltd., Adelphi, Salford, Manchester, England. Obtainable at all chemists and stores.
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Dominion, Volume 37, Issue 13, 11 October 1943, Page 7
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279SPENT 30 YEARS IN THE EAST Dominion, Volume 37, Issue 13, 11 October 1943, Page 7
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