m dZ RUB OUT RHEUMATICS says Grandpa Kruschen Rub out pain and wretchedness too—constipation, liverishness, kidney troubles —they all spread from poisons in the system. You get a littlo irregular. Waste matter accumulates in the intestines. Poisons seep through the intestinal walls. The liver begins to weaken. It doesn’t neutralise these poisons in the blood. That slows down the kidneys. They can’t expel the poisons. Sometimes the poisons form into uric acid crystals and deadly darts of rheumatism. Sometimes they just fill you with depression, leave you neadachev, listless, sour, good for nothing. But listen to Grandpa. Rub it all out, he says. No poisons, no jamming of the works allowed by him. He’s regular, is Grandpa ! He doesn’t give rheumatism the ghost of a chance. A pinch of Kruschen in the morning tea, and he’s as lively as a cricket for the rest of the day. Stomach cleaned right out by the aperient elements. Liver kept lively by the hepatic elements. Kidneys flushed and strengthened by the diuretic elements. That’s Kruscben’s three-fold action. No wonder you feel good after it. It’s “That Kruschen feeling” ! 2/3 bottles of Kruschen Salts from your chemist or stores.
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Waikato Times, Volume 124, Issue 20726, 9 February 1939, Page 15
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195Page 15 Advertisements Column 3 Waikato Times, Volume 124, Issue 20726, 9 February 1939, Page 15
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