eggs gave her indigestion NOW SHE ENJGYS THEM. Whetl* this woman of 72 years ¥otiiid a remedy for her inP'gestion, it proved td be one hei* 7C-yoar-old brother was already tising to keep him "a perfect picture of health." She writes : — "For years I had suffered with indigestion, and simply could not eat an egg of a pctato. I b'egan this year taking a gffifill dose of Kruschen Salts. Kew 1 can eat eggs and potatoes and enjoy them — -with out any after-trouble. For years 1 have suffered. I took an aperient regularly, btifc still I suffered. "My brother is a perfect picture of health, and a splendid advertisement for Kruschen Salts. He is always bright and happy. He never -forgets his morning dose— neither do I, now that I know the value of it. My brother is 70 years of age, and I am 72 years. We have reason to bless these valuable salts. I recommend them to all my friends." — (Mrs.) M. E. M. Unless your digestive juices flow freely, several things will happen. Firstly, you will not get full value from your food. Secondly, the food which is not digested will lie in the system and ferment thus causing the distress of indigestion and acidity, Lastly, the dangerous body poisons bred in this undigested matter will be carried by the bloodstream to every part of the human machine, giving rise to a number of common complaints. The first effect of Kruschen Salts is to promote the flow of the saliva and so awaken the appetite. The next action occurs in the stomaeh, where the digestive juices are encouraged to pour out and act upon thefood. Again, in the iritestinal tract, certain of these salts promote a furtfier flow of these vital juices wbich deal with partly digested food and prepare it finally for absorption into the system. Kruschen Salts is obtainable at all -Chemists and stores at 2/6 per bottle.
During the week-end, the Rev. Grocott vrsited the Opotiki Methodist church and bible classes. Special service was held on Sunday evening when Mr. Grocott preached to a large congregation. Musical items were rendered by Misses N. Johnson, T. Hambly, and Mr. Moore. The choir also gave an antheih.
ITse Nas^ol, the scientific Iremedy for Colds and 'Flu. Free samples of Nazol Pastilles now ineluded. 1/6 bottle.
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 279, 20 July 1932, Page 4
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