■'..■ A TIT -MAN': Rigours ■of Police Life. Did Fsot Maraa rasa Would Not Miss His Kruschen At ~>o years of. ago-he was presumed to be beyond the arduous demands' of police duties. But was lie? Head what he says now—five years after lie was pensioned:—' "I am a man of,sij years. It is. now five years since I was pensioned oft' from the •—t —- Police, I > went through. thick ami thin, day .and night in, coM weather, while I was in the Force, and am today as Jit a.< any man still serving in the Force. People often ask me: 'Why are you remaini'i:;;' e:i young?' and my 'answer is 'Kruschen Snlte.' I have used, Kriisclien'Salts now for the last 13"years. If. I miss my Kinejchen one morning I feel it the'next day, arid I will certainly use these Salts until I am 'leaving tbia world."—WV J. . ■ . . • . The daily dose o£ Kruschen is such • little ■ dose—such an easy > dose—such * cheap dose—lint it docs eg much for, you. . TTI2 six salts in Krusehen provide just that gentle daily 'aid your infernal organs require to. enable them-to perform their work property .' These vital salts. keep • your liver ami. kidneys in. a .-top-notch' of efficiency, so that they free your ,system of all poisonous waste matter and, conge" iquently, cleanse and refresh your blood. And Kruschen's gentle i but positive action is more than merely purifying—it has a direct tonic effect upon your blood, too, and, through your bloodstream, upon .every fibre of your body—fills you with a bracing sense of energetic fitness. Millions of your fellow-beings know -that Kruschen gives in joyous abundance just that health-and happiness that make all the difference between the boredom of existence and the zest of life. Kruschen Salts is obtainable at all Chemists and Stores at 2/6 per bottle.
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Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 12, 14 July 1933, Page 3
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