KNEE STIFF AS A POKER Middle-aged Man Who Could Hardly Walk [TAKES KRUSCHEN—AND DOES 14 MILES A DAT. . He thought he had injured his knee in some way and that it needed massage and treatment, but he got no relief. X-rays showed that nothing was out of place, and the truth was that he was suffering from uric acid in the joint. Now he tells how Kruschen. Salts have made him walk as well as ever, although he is already middleaged:— , "A few years ago I developed a ver^ sore knee joint and it stiffened up. I had treatment for about 3 months. I could hardly walk, it was so sore and painful. I also had it X-rayed but there appeared to be nothing wrong with the knee. I heard of Kruschen Salts so I got a bottle. After I had taken a portion of the bottle the stiffness left me, so I now take Kruschen every morning and feel quite fit. and can walk 12 or 14 miles a day. I am. middle-aged."—A.M. Kruschen Salts clear your blood of the mischievous uric acid which settles in your joints and muscles, causing them to swell, grow stiff and unbearably painful. And when poisonous uric acid goes, there is no doubt about these old rheumatic aches going, too! The most stubborn cases of rneumatism have shown astonishingly quick improvement with this" Kruschen treat* ment. .-, Kruschen Salts are a blend of six mineral, salts, each of which has a direct or indirect action in the treatment of rheumatic complaints. A. course of Kruschen Salts will convince you that rheumatism simply- cannot exist in the system that gets its "little daily dose.^' Kruschen Salts is obtainable at all Chemists and Stores at 2s 6d per bottle. £42^ TIMO • A Minced Beef Souffle It made in this way... Butter six or eight fireproof individual moulds and'half fill with minced, meat, beef or poultry, seasoned with one teaspoonful of Lea It ' Perrins* sauce, salt and pepper. Make a sauce of J oz. cornflour and tpt. milk. Stir in the beaten v yolks of two eggs, cook for a few minutes and stir in the stiffly beaten egg whites.' Put the mix- ; ture on top of the meat and bak* .'. in a quick oven 15 minutes. m fc Serve at once tcith When little ones CATCH COLD .. it's no time to experiment Play safe with children's colds. Mother! Use the remedy that .26 ' million mothers have tested and proved safest and best—Viclct ; Vapoßub. '.'.-. There is nothing. to swallow— nothing to upset delicate little stomachs. You just rub this pleasant ' ointment on throat and chest at • bedtime. , ' ', The instant it is applied, Vapoßub begins to warm the chest, to "draw out" the tightness, like an old-fashioned poultice. At the same: time, its healing, medicated vapours are inhaled with every breath, direct to the airpassages—where colds lodge. By morning, almost always, th* worst of the cold is over. "Just Rub It On" '■ Af important to the Entiaeet •» to Uu Siluaia I ITS DEVELOPMENT- IS A FEATURE OF' ALL I.C.S. TRAINING. THAT IS WHY . I.CS. Students become leaders I INTERNATIONAL CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS Dept. G, tolooiil Martial 8M ( ... WcllnjtM Accountancy — Professional exams. Cost Accounting, Secretarial. Bookkeeping—General, Store, Station. Salesmanship-General, Specialty, Retail. Psychology, and Personality in Business. Advertising-Eetall, Mail-order, Agency. Window Display—Show Cards, Shop Tickets. Illustrating—Xewspaper, Fashion, Poster. Matriculation—Special examinations. Free Lance Journaliim—Short Story Writing. General Education—Business & Sales letters A.M.I.M.E. A.M.I.C.E. A.M.I.E.E. Inet. Struct. Eng —Professional exams. Architecture—Structural, Concrete. • .' Building Contracting—Air Conditionlnc^ Draftsmanship—(Mech. Arch., all branches;) Motor Eng,—Motor Mechanics, Motor Exams. Diesel Eng.—llluminat. Eng. Welding Eng. Internal Combustion and Steam Drivers' exams., tf.Z. Highways Certificate. Radio Eng.—Radio Servicing; Radio Exams. " Refrigeration—Elec. Refrig. Servicing. .. •; Aero Eng —Ground Eng. Licenses, Rigalng. Elec. Eng.—Lighting, Power, Wiring License. ' Civil Eng—Surveying, Municipal. Bridge. Chemistry— (Analytical). MINING. (Coil " and Gold). Mechanical Eng All branches. ' : Plumbing—Sanitary Eng. Sheet Metm work Farming—Livestock, Dairying, Poultry. . Dresi Design—Drafting; Cutting. Millinery. (Underline jour subject above—if not on list ■write it here- - ■■~,' „ ~',., ...___) Enquiries cost only a Id. Post Now.'. Name •. .* Address —.~..™..-..,_-,.«.-__.^.._.. j
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Evening Post, Issue 28, 1 August 1936, Page 26
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