HIS BACK ACHED FOR FOURJfEARS He Saw the Black Side of Everything KRUSCHEN PUT HIM RIGHT. For four years, this man's back never stopped aching. Small wonder he looked on the black side of things. Now, at 57, he starts the day fresh as a daisy, and his back aches no more. Read his story:— "I had continuous backache for four years. I looked on the black Eide o£ everything. Now, I write with extreme gratitude for what Kruschen Salts has done for me. after I had suffered from kidney trouble for many years. The freshness with which I start my day's work now is perfectly marvellous, and well worth recording. After seven days of Kruschen. I felt better and could get up immediately, dress, and give a cheery 'Good Morning' without any special eJTort. I am 57, and my early morning dose of Kruschen is my salvation. At first, I took a small dose three times a dey for seven days, but, now I only need the regular morning dose—and I feel splendid!"—J.T. Continuous backache means overloaded kidneys. The kidneys are the filters of the human machine. Their duty is to expel certain poisonous wastes from the system. If the kidneys become sluggish, these impurities, accumulate and find their way into the bloodstream. Soon the symptoms of general internal poisoning show themselves, the back aches unceasingly— the sufferer simply can't look on the bright side. The six salts in Kruschen quickly coax your kidneys : back to healthy normal action. As an immediate t& suit, you experience relief from those old dragging pains. As you persevere, you lose your pains altogether. Then, like Mr. J.T., you go on "feeling splendid." Kruschen Salts is obtainable at all Chemists and Stores at 2s 6d per bottle.
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NO MORE THICK AND GUMMY NAIL POLISH »— The new Cutex is usable to the last drop! Tests prove that it evaporates in the bottle much less than ordinary polishes. It goes on without blotching... holds its jewel-like lustre for days. You'll like the new Cutex "smoky" shades, too. They're soft and glowing—so flattering to your hands. Old Rose, Mauve, Rust, Robin Red. , Send 6d in stamps for Cutex trial kit containing all the materials necesttry for a complete mmicurc. £^ H I B— /^ InORTHAM WARREN, Dipt. 7H-5 ■ >I) I Hj /^^ rP- O. Bos 1495, Wellington LIQUID I A'*"" ~~ ' .. POLISH 1 MJms- " ' I ; : :
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Evening Post, Volume CXXIII, Issue 125, 28 May 1937, Page 4
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