A So. 7s SfHead. this interesting letter from .Ur. E. C. Fergusson, who was a victim of that common and very dangerous condition^—blood pressure. He lias found relief from tire effects of blood pressure—dizzy spells, headaches,' etc. —by taking.Kruschen Salts. Note also that other Salts won’t do—they cannot replace Kruschen. Dizziness is a symptom of a deeper seated disorder. It is Nature’s danger signal—her urgent warning of an impure Wood-stream which, if not, attended to 'in time, may wreck the entire health with some dangerous, indeed lifelong, disease. The six salts in Kruschen " Five years ago this month X had a serious attack of blood pressure, and my keep the blood - steam pure and medical man ordered me to take vigorous by ensuring the complete Kruschen Salts daily. Evidently I elimination of poisonous waste matter am a stubborn subject, because the from the system every day. The cost ordinary "little daily dose” is no use of the Kruschen course is only a to me, and I use every morning a farthing ad y ! Is that too much to sniali teaspoonful and a half in a glass pay when your whole health and happiof; hot water, and this acts splendidly ness, is at stake ? and keeps my head right. If I don’t l have the action mentioned I feel cold, *hmk what you get for a farthing! stupid, and liable to fall from dizziness, f’ 01 J ust one salt. Kruschen is a perfect blend of those six natural salts which •‘Therefore I can’t do without my are vital to your bodily well-being. The Kruschen on any account. Some time analysis is on the bottle. Every day.-you ago I tried some other salts which were must have these salts, or thing/ go cheaper, but they pained me so much wrong inside you. Every Chemist that I had to stop them. There is no and Store sells Kruschen at 2/6. pain with Kruschen. I have told A large bottle contains 120 “ daily '' hundreds of my little wonder-working doses”—enough to last four wholeV bottle.” months. j3-imo
There’s Mister O Grady who married Miss Brady! He’s talon’ his kids for a roide in th’ ear. But poor Mary Ellen—’tis said to be tellin’— Is down wid a chronic attack of catarrh. The doctor kanes callin’—it’s somethin’ appallin’— He’s pilin’ up fees, but she’ll peg out, ’m sure Begob and begorral E” call in tomorra And recommend .Woods’ Great Pepnermint Gore.
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Hokitika Guardian, 20 May 1930, Page 3
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