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FIRMLY IN THE GRIP OF RHEUMATISM

Wonderful benefit through persevering with Kruschen Delay in attending to the early signs of rheumatism usually means this painful complaint gets a tighter grip on the system. That was what happened to the writer of the letter below: — 61 Macnaghten Road, Bcttcrne Park, Southampton, England. 19/12/39. "I feel I cannot let another day pass without letting you know the wonderful benefit I have received through persevering with Kruschen Salts. I had very bad rheumatism in arms and legs, especially in my knee. Unfortunately I let it go on and on, until it got a firm hold on me. Then I saw your advertisement and got a bottle of Kruschen. After taking as prescribed for a little while, I found relief. By gradually lessening the quantity until it got to just a pinch in my tea in the morning the pain gradually went, and although I still take Kruschen, I have not had a sign of rheumatism for weeks now. Apart from that, I have felt better in health, looked better in complexion, and got a better figure.”—Mrs. L. Winteridge. Yes! Rheumatism frequently does gi.e way under the continued action of Kruschen Salts. Rheumatism usually arises from impurities in the bloodstream, and if you can cleanse the blood, excess uric acid is not likely to settle in your joints. That’s how Kruschen helps you. It assists the system expel accumulated waste material gently, regularly, through the natural channels. The “little daily dose” is a tonic health rule as well for millions of people the world over. Made by E. Griffiths Hughes Ltd., Adelphi, Salford, ManChester, England.

■ secret is S E S“ RS < — ACADEMY AWARD WINNER for 1944. *ol' • '*• * * JSr if - $ Wilfrid Owen, Ltd., 1 CM-105 Victoria Street, SI. Christchurch. FALSE TEETH DISCOVERY A way has been found at last to make false teeth act like natural ones. The perfected preparation is called DENTESIVE which you squeeze from a tube. When biting hard foods, chewing, talking, or laughing, DENTESIVE holds your false teeth steady as a rock, fixed firmly in your mouth —they cannot shilt! They are sealed watertight on your gums—-food cannot get underneath. DENTESIVE holds firmer and 3 times longer than ordinary fixatives. Squeeze a little DENTESIVE on your denture each morning—it takes 5 seconds—for the rest of the day yon can forget you have false teeth! Satisfaction guaranteed. Price 3/- per tube at all chemists. Sole Distributors: Fossett & Johnson Ltd., Lery Building, Manners St, Wellington. {NZ6 |mc@on| I FAMOUS THROUGHOUT THE . | | WORLD FOR NEARLY 100 YEARS I Limited supplies available of— B MORTON Indian Curry Powder § | MORTON Castor Oil | MORTON (B.P. Standard) h Epsom Salts || 1 MORTON Olive Oil I MORTON Cod Liver Oil j | MORTON Paraffin Oil G /' and after the war, G ' plenty of delicious — | MORTON Scotch Herrings | & Tomato Sauce | MORTON Salmon ) MORTON famous food products have been sold In New Zealand since the arrival of the first settlers. f i gNcw Zealand Distributors: J. R. BUTLAND (Pty.*, LTD., -SS Dilworth BuiMinn. Oueen Street, AIICKI AND Mi, H SKIN SUFFERERS SECURE RELIEF WITH CAMFOSA ANTISEPTIC OINTMENT All Chemists and Stores. Mfrs.: FRANK JACKSON, LTD., 535 Parnell Rd., Auckland.

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Dominion, Volume 37, Issue 196, 17 May 1944, Page 5

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Tapeke kupu
527

Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 37, Issue 196, 17 May 1944, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 37, Issue 196, 17 May 1944, Page 5

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