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TOO WEAK TO DO HER HOUSEWORK.

SHE WAB BEING POISONED BY CONSTIPATION. UNTIL SHE STARTED TAKING KRUSCHEN. For many years this woman’s system was completely out or order, and all that time she was being poisoned by constipation. She could not sleep—she was too weak to attend to her housework—and nothing seemed to do her any good. Then she round a way to rid herseir or the constipation, and her health quickly improved. In the following letter she explains how this came about:— “ For many years. I suffered with my bowels, stomach, kidneys and bladder. I had stubborn constipation which apparently no remedy could Improve. My system was being continually poisoned. I was nervous to the point or not being able to sleep, and I was so weak that I could not even attend to my housework. Then I began to take Kruschen Salts. In a short while I noticed a vast improvement in my general condition. Now I sleep better at nights—l am no longer constipated—l don’t reel so tired, and my work seems easier to me. I have Kruschen Salts to thank for all these benefits,”—(Mrs) B. Half the Ills which afflict humanity can be traced to one root cause. That cause Is internal sluggishness: failure to keep the Inside Tree from poisonous waste matter. Auto-toxemla, or self-poisoning, Is the Inevitable penalty. Kruschen Salts is Nature’s recipe for maintaining a condition or Internal cleanliness. The six salts in Kruschen stimulate your internal organs to smooth, regular action. Your Inside is thus kept clear of those Impurities which, ir allowed to accumulate, lower the whole tone of the system. Kruschen Salts. is obtainable at all Chemists and Stores at 2/6 per bottle. HOCKEY IN HAMILTON TO-MORROW’S FIXTURES REPRESENTATIVE MATCHES Representative hockey matches will he played at Steele Park to-morrow, two Hamilton senior teams being engaged in matches with Waipa teams, while junior trial matches will also be played. Given a dry ground, the representative matches should provide fast and open exhibitions, for the Waipa teams have been playing good hockey this season, and there has been a noticeable improvement in the standard this year in Hamilton. THE DRAW Waipa A v. Hamilton A, No. I ground, 2 p.m. .(Messrs R. W. Bennett and F. Craig) ; Waipa B v. Hamilton B, No. 2 ground, 2 p.m. (Messrs J. T. McKinnon and A. N. Kirk). Juniors —Possibles v. Probables, No. 8 ground, 2.30 p.m. Messrs J. Coe and P. Williams). THE TEAMS The Hamilton teams will be— A team—R. Coombes, J. Pountney, T. A. Ewan (captain), R. Badcock, C. Harvey, J. Davies, F. Forster, C. Taylor, A. J. Powdrill, J. Richardson, G. Boyd. ‘ B team —H. Sutherland, C. Cowley, F. Boyd, C. C. Ross, C. Bones (captain), L. T. Bramwell, T. Oddv, D. Hunter, J. Perrett, O. McKibben, K. Wycherley. Reserves for both teams —J. McKinnon, G. Clark, A. Jenkins, L. Rookell, K. Graham, J. G. West. Following are the teams which will take part in the Possibles v. Probables match: — Possibles—Fisher (Technical), V. Green (Hinemoa), R. Kelly (Arawa), J. Barnett (Technical A), R. Kelly (Ruakura), Bartrum (Tainul), Lipsey (Arawa), R. Bowler (Arawa), W. Sage (Ohaupo), G. Hogan (Ohaupo), L. Aldridge (Ruakura). Reserves: Devonshire (Hinemoa), Lundberg (Hinemoa). Probables Puck (Arawa), E. Avery (Old Boys), A. Dlngwell (Ruikura), F. Bowler (Arawa), V. Sage (Ohaupo), A. M. White (Old Boys), L. Warren (Ruakura), T. Dlmmock (Old Boys), L. Bogue (Old Boys), G. Jeffries (Ruakura), W. Bonner (Tainui). Reserves: J. Row (Technical A), Gillies (Arawa).

LADIES’ MATCHES The following matches in the ladies’ hockey competition will be played at Boyes Park to-morrow: — Tainul v. Ohaupo, 1.15 p.m.; Arawa v. Technical School, 2.15 p.m.; Horotiu v. Nurses, 3.15 p.m.

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Waikato Times, Volume 121, Issue 20283, 27 August 1937, Page 11

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TOO WEAK TO DO HER HOUSEWORK. Waikato Times, Volume 121, Issue 20283, 27 August 1937, Page 11

TOO WEAK TO DO HER HOUSEWORK. Waikato Times, Volume 121, Issue 20283, 27 August 1937, Page 11

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