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HER LIFE A MISERY THROUGH BACKACHE

PAIN SO BAD SHE COULD SCARCELY WALK TWO BOTTLES OF KRUSCHEN PUT HER RIGHT Three years of horrible suffering and then at last—glorious, relief! This woman feels it is her duty to tell other sufferers how . she got back her health. Here in her letter she tells her story:— “ I feel it my duty to tell you how, after nearly three years of suffering with neuritis and terrible backache. I hare, after taking ' two bottles of Kruschen Salts, practically cured myself. I have been in hospital, had radiant heat, etc., but nothing touched it until I read about Kruschen Salts, and the benefits derived from them. I can walk at least three miles a day now, and before I could scarcely crawl about the house. To my surprise, I have also lost t weight. In May last I weighed 11 stone 9 lbs., now.l weigh 9 stone 8 lbs. Kruschen is really wonderful.”—(Mrs) A.N. The kidneys are the filters of the human machine. Their duty is to expel certain poisonous waste products from the system. .. If the kidneys become sluggish these impurities accumulate and find their way into the blood-stream. And soon the symptoms of general poisoning become apparent —backache, headache, lassitude, depression. The six salts in Kruschen-will, coax your kidneys back to healthy, normal action so that they rid your blood-stream of every particle of poisonous waste matter. As an immediate result you will experience joyous relief from those old dragging pains. And as you persevere with the “little daily dose” of Kruschen the twinges will become less and less frequent, until finally your backache will be no more ■ than a memory. Kruschen Salts is obtainable at all Chemists and Stores at 2/6 per bottle.

Helps to beep Children fit for School Pasteurized Milk CLINIC WISDOM SISTER, WHATEVER CAN I DO FOR S BABY? HIS (-&■ SKIN IS >3\' TERRIBLYxsjfI > RED CHAFED YES, POOR LITTLE MITE. HE DOES LOOK - UNHAPPY (/ BABIES' SKINS ARE SO SENSITIVE. YOU SHOULD USE REXONA £ SOAP-ITS SOOTHIN6, * PREVENTS AgSy SKIN />KfWV TROUBLES. REXONA HAS MADE A WONDERFUL DIFFERENCE TO BABY'S L SKIN >■ NOTONLV TO BABYS-TO MINE, TOO. NOT A SPOT OR A f"XBLEMISH OFANYf? *1 NiIpKIND THE LAST hrS%[ FEW WEEKS! Always use Rexona Medicated Soap for . baby—its gentle medicated lather is his best protection against rashes, chafing, blemishes and the irritating skin troubles that make him so cranky, Rexona Soap contains the same soothing bealiug properties as Rexona Ointment, the Rapid Healer. For stubborn skin complaints these two make a completely effective treatment. At your chemist’s or store NOW I 8,169.3 a MZ ECG* FRESH & EGG o RfSERVATIVI Sfcss 9. Who are the happiest people in this big world of ours ? Of course, they are those whose radiating good-health carries them through to a ripe old age, spreading cheer and brightness as they go. If you hovo lost the precious possession of good health you wiii find it again in Lane's Emulsion. “Lane’s is a life-builder”_ said one greatful patient so it has proved for thousands and thousands who were sick and are now strong, well and happy. a/9 and 4/9 at all Chemists and Store*. EMULSION WANTED Known —Thai Billheads. Circulars, Cards, Programmes, and General Printing ol every description are es'-ented at the ' Evening Star Office at Moderate Prices.

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Evening Star, Issue 22447, 18 September 1936, Page 13

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551

Page 13 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 22447, 18 September 1936, Page 13

Page 13 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 22447, 18 September 1936, Page 13

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