TOO FAT TO DO UP HIS BOOTS
SENDS HIS WEIGHT TICKETS j TO SHOW 56LBS. HAS GONE NOW It was quite by chance that this j! man found the way to reduce his I enormous load of excess fat. He had J pains- in his legs and took Kruschen j j as a remedy. He soon found he was I losing fat as well as pain. I "The reason that I first purchased I Kruschen Salts," he writes, "was because both my legs used to swell I after I had been on them each day, J and were very painful from the ankles up to the knee. I am pleased to say that they are getting better every day. I also weighed about 21 stone, and I had a trouble to do my I own boots up. NoW, as you can see j by the enclosed weight tickets, I have I got down to 18st. . 81bs. I have only taken Kruschen Salts in my tea, and
have hardly studied what I have eaten. My age is 57 years, and my height 6ft. lin." — E.S. Two months later: — "Since writing to you two months ago, I am now down to 17st. 41bs. I can hardly realise what great benefit I have received from Kruschen Salts. My legs do not pain me at all now. I feel better in health, and can move about as well as ever I did. To think that I have lost 4 stone in seven months — and all for so little cost— it is wonderful. I can tell you that I shall always stick to Kruschen Salts. E S Kruschen helps blood, nerves, glands and 'body organs to function I propeNy — you gain new strength and energy— feel years younger— look better, work better. Start the Kruschen treatment to-day! Kruschen Salts is obtamable at all Chemists and Stores at 2/6 pgr bottle.
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 358, 20 October 1932, Page 6
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