RHEUMATISM MADE HIM A WRECK
Little Better After 3 Months in Bed. A Different Man after 6 Months of Kruschen Here is the true story of a man who underwent drastic treatment for rheumatism, and was left weak and ill and little better at the end of it. Fortunately, he had a good friend who was able to put him on the road to health. Here she tells how he regained his health—not by painful, inconvenient methods, but by the simple, easy way of taking Kruschen Salts: — “The manager of a shop I dqalt with was in bed for twelve wee(ks with rheumatism. When he returned to the shop he looked terribly ill. I naturally asked what treatment he had had. He replied: ‘Everything — they baked me, electrified me, and I think, boiled me, and here you see the wreck for yourself.’ He looked dreadful, and said he was afraid he could not stand for long behind the counter. Then 1 said: ‘Have you tried Kruschen Salts?’ He tried it, and in six months he was a different man, and thanked me every' time I went into the shop. He said he would never leave off taking it.’’— (Mrs) J.L.T. Rheumatism is commonly caused by deposits of needle-pointed, flinthard, uric acid crystals, which lodge in the muscles and joints. Kruschen breaks up these deposits of torturing crystals and converts 'them into a harmless solution, which is promptly removed through the natural channel —the kidneys. And because Kruschen keeps the inside so regular —so completely free from fermenting waste matter —no such body' poisons as uric acid ever get the chance to accumulate again. Kruschen Salts is obtainable at all Chemists and Stores at 2/6 per bottle.
r pHE perfect pair for any cruet: “Beaver” Brand Tomato and Worcester Sauces. Try them to-day. N.Z.ttad *‘ jLifcllß!
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Taranaki Central Press, Volume IV, Issue 319, 29 December 1936, Page 6
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304Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Central Press, Volume IV, Issue 319, 29 December 1936, Page 6
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