FAT AND “FORTY” IN HER TWENTIES
Now Looks Her Real Age Lost 50 lbs. with Kruschen —ls a Young Girl Again » She was so fat she looked forty—yet, she was only in her twenties. To-day, she has the slim figure that belongs to her real.age. This is what she says:— “A year ago. I weighed 13 stone 10 lbs. I am only in my twenties, but I looked almost fortv. To-day, 1 weigh 10 stone 2 lbs. and look my real age. Thus, you will see I have lost 3 stone 8 lbs. within a. year. I took Kruschen Salts —ha,lf-a-teaspoonful in hot water every pTO’ning before breakfast. awl followed the instruction in your leaflet. Now. I eat practically anything.” (Miss) E.L. The formula of Kruschen represents a perfect combination of the ingredient salts of the mineral waters of Carlsbad, Ems, and other well-known Enronean spas which have been resorted to for generations past by the ovnr-stout.. The exact correctness of the formula of every batch of Kruschen is checked by a staff of oualifiod chemists, before it is passed for battling. Only in Kruschen can you get this precise combination of spu salts. Kruschen combats the cause of fat bv assisting the internal organs to rarform their functions properly—to throw off every day those waste products and poisons which the chemistry of the body converts into fatty tissue, if they are allowed to accumulate. When poisons can no longer get into the bloodstream, fat begins to go gradually—until the natural figure is restored. This is the safe way—the Kruschen way—to deal with fat. Kruschen Salts is taken by the people of 119 countries, because they find there is nothing else quite like Kruschen —nothing else that can do what Kruschen does. Kruschen Salts is obtainable at all Chemists and Stores at 2/6 per botle.
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Taranaki Central Press, Volume IV, Issue 426, 6 May 1937, Page 7
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305FAT AND “FORTY” IN HER TWENTIES Taranaki Central Press, Volume IV, Issue 426, 6 May 1937, Page 7
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