FIRMLY IN THE GRIP OF RHEUMATISM Wonderful benefit through persevering with Kruschen Delay in attending to the early signs of rheumatism usually means this painful complaint gets a tighter grip on the system. That was what happaned to the writer of the letter below:— 61 Macnaghten Road, Betterne Park, Southampton, England. 19/12/39. 'T feel I cannot let another day pass without letting you know the wonderful benefit I have received through persevering with Kruschen Salts. I had very bad rheumatism in arms and legs, especially in my knee. Unfortunately I let it go on and on, until it got a firm hold on me. Then I saw your advertisement and got a bottle of Kruschen. After taking as prescribed for a little while, I found relief. By gradually lessening the quantity until it got to just a pinch in my tea in the morning the pain gradually went, and although 1 still take Kruschen, I have not had a sign of rheumatism for weeks now. Apart from that, I have felt better in health, looked better in complexion, and ?ot a better figure.”—Mrs. L. Winteridge. Yes! Rheumatism frequently does give way under the continued action of Kruschen Salts. Rheumatism usually arises from impurities in the bloodstream, and if you can cleanse the blood : excess uric acid is not likely to settle in your joints. That’s how Kruschen helps you. It assists the system expel accumulated waste material gently, regularly, through the natural channels. The "little daily dose” is a tonic health rule as well for millions of people the world over. Made by E. Griffiths Hughes Ltd., Adelphi, Salford, Manchester, England.
A: T:|V m BEHOLD ! AUTUMN ARRIVES! i : Our display artists have shifted the scenes . . Summer’s Act is over . .. .and now Autumn graces the stage. Thß mood of the play has changed . . . and to the wild music of autumnal winds leaves are swirling ... leaves of a new season’s Fashion Book. We proudly declare our Autumn goods ready for inspection and cordially invite you to call at the P.D.G. this week. N 5 «'r ~J! fl,' rap w 1 i ni y /'■ ¥ / p < i # See our hue selection of beautiful furs. A Travel Suit, in many respects Ilk* the Illustration is made of English Tweed, neatly checked, in Sherry and Black on off-white ground. Large pockets and a tie belt are smart accents and leather buttons provide a neat and effective finish. SUIT COAT PRICE £l2 / 3 / ‘ PRICE £l2/7/IxEES FUR FELTS Renowned for their classic sporty lines are our English Fur Felts which are exclusive to P.D.C. in the Manawatu. Our Autumn Show accents these beautiful hats in many lovely new colours. STANDARD PRICE HARRIS TWEED SUIT The name is enough to guarantee the prestige of this Suit which is mannishly tailored in a sporty tweed which is finely checked in cinnamon brown. w size. PRICE £l2 / 19 / 9 “SLIMLINE” MODEL Designed to flatter the matron is a beautiful Aquamarine Blue Crepe Frock which has a smart panel of puffed embroidery extending from the collarless neckline down the inverted pleat in the front skirt to the hemline. Cleverly placed gores and long sleeves add their fashion detail and a gilt clasp gives the final touch. WX size. PRICE ££/1 Q /C. AUTUMN FROCK n Kent Green is the flattering shade chosen in a lightweight Woollen Frock which is charmingly finished with puff embroidery, peaked collar and pleated skirt. SW size. PRICE gGNS. “RAYLENE” RAINCOATS A new durable Transparent Shower Coat designed on protective attractive lines in Red, Lemon or Pink. PRICE £g/0/g With Pixie Hood my 6 PREMIER DRAPERY co.,LTD._PN.
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Manawatu Times, Volume 69, Issue 61, 15 March 1944, Page 2
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