HE KEEPS HIS JOB THOUGH TURNED 70.
Still Able to Work on Ladderi and Buildings HOTJSE PAINTEB WHO TAEES HIS KEESOHEN EVEEY DAY How many painters cah cohtinna ti work when they are over 701 Here ifi one Who can — and he still does somi of the mostv trying jobs in his trade, How does he do it? He tells us in thil letter:---"7 have been in the habit of taking a few grains of Kruschen Salts in every a, cup of tea I have had for & greai - numher of years. X may state that f am tnrned 70 years of age, being bord on July 22nd, 1864. t am & honsO painter by trade and still at work. I can work oft any lauder, no matter what height, or in cradleS which are hung 'Otitside high buildings. I hdve -beeii asked many times how I' c&rty my age so well, as I only look abont 50. Well, I tell them all that I take Kruscheii Salts regularly every day, ' '-^.S.A. 1 Whether yon are Still in: your 'teeni or past yonr prime, it is neithCr. toO , early fior to5 late td Start on the "litt!e daily - doee." Just a tiny, ^astelesS pinch of- Kruschen Salts in yoar rnorniiig eup of tea or coffeei That's- the Kruschen rule for complete and eonstant fitness. 4 Kruschen is a combination of s& natnral salts which etimnlate your liver, Iddneys and digestive tract td h-ealthy, regular aCtivity. They ensnre internal cleailiness, and keep " the blood-stream pure. New and refreshed blood is sent conrsing to every fibre of ^ vour being. Rheumatism, he&ddches, T indigestion and backache all vou by. Krnseheii Salts is obtaiflable it all ^hemists and Stores at 2/6 per bbtt]p s
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 45, 9 March 1937, Page 10
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