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FIRST TOOK PUSCHEN FORTY YEARS AGO

Old Soldier Still Nimble at 67

Forty years ago this old soldier 'found : out the value of Kruschen for the treatment of his rheumatism. Thanks to it, he is still nimble and straight at 67,' as he tells in this interesting letter: "I use Kruschen to rout the pains that were in all my joints from rheumatism. Myself and many more of my Mounted Infantry chums of the 'Old Toughs,' '- the Royal Dublin Fusiliers, suffered from it. We had to swim over dozens of . rivers, large and small, the length and breadth of Natal. Many hardy warriors were slowed down by rheumatism. I say mat at the age 27 I never neglectedto have a bottle of Kruschen in the house. Wife and ten in family always had the cup of tea dose, as it was tasteless and kejtt the children in great order from constipation. I gave the doses out. Thanks to Kruschen I am neat and smart about my feet, also nimble of body at 67, and am as straight as a line."—John O'Connor (late Sergt.), 12/14 College Green, Dublin, C.1., Eire. -.17/7/41. If you suffer from rheumatism do as this old warrior did—enlist the aid of Kruschen to-mprrbw. Kruschen helps blood, nerves, and body organs to funcirion properly. Rheumatism frequently gives way under its continued action. Millions of people in all parts of the world enlist Kruschen to help keep them fit and active.. • Try the "little daily , dose" yourself. Kruschen is perfectly safe. It-isa combination of natural mineral salts. Every single ingredient is strictly tested.to exceed the highest stan« dards • of; the British Pharmacopoeia. A Product jofE. Griffiths Hughes Ltd., Adelphi, Saiford, Manchester, England.

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Evening Post, Volume CXXXVIII, Issue 89, 12 October 1944, Page 5

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FIRST TOOK PUSCHEN FORTY YEARS AGO Evening Post, Volume CXXXVIII, Issue 89, 12 October 1944, Page 5

FIRST TOOK PUSCHEN FORTY YEARS AGO Evening Post, Volume CXXXVIII, Issue 89, 12 October 1944, Page 5

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