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REDUCING CAUSED HER NO DISCOMFORT

She Lost 6 Stone and Ended Rheumatism Too AFTER A REGULAR COURSE OF KRUSCHEN SALTS. It 19 never too late to get rid of unwanted fat or to end rheuinatie pain, ns the case of this women proves. At the ago of 65 she reduced her weight from 18 stone to 12 stone, and put an end to painful rheumatism which was slowly making her limbs deformed. This is her letter: “I was a veritable martyr to rheumatism for many yeurs, and I hail numberless corns. My joints were slowly becoming deformed and ugly—l could not stoop or hold a pen. To walk a short distanco gavo mo agony. But now, after following a conscientious course of Kruschen treatment for three years, I have no more rheumatism and I hardly know what' a corn looks like, In fact, I oftou walk eight miles to visit relatives. Especially must 1 thank Kruschen for the comfortable manner in which my weight has gone down from 18 stone to 12 slono, without any interference with my normal diet. Yet I am over 65.” —(Mrs) K. do v. P.

Kheumatism cannot resist the continued action of Kruschen Salts. When you take Kruschen regularly, the needle-pointed crystals of urio acid —the causo of those aches and pains—-are dissolved into a harmless solution which is easily expelled from tho system. At the same timo, tho liver, kidneys and bowels are encouraged to do their work thoroughly and regularly, with tho result that all waste products are punctually eliminated, instead of accumulating in the form of surplus fat. Henceforward, all you need to keep you in good health is the little dose of Kruschon every morning.

Kruschen Salts is obtainable at all Chemists and Stores at 2s 6d .per bottle.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume LVII, Issue 217, 13 August 1937, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Standard, Volume LVII, Issue 217, 13 August 1937, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Standard, Volume LVII, Issue 217, 13 August 1937, Page 5

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