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Y'O U W ON'T HAVe RHEuMatisM Rheumatism is due to a blood con- dition. If you have a tendency tO acidity you are liable to it. There is 4 simple prescription for this. Acids accumulate in the blood when the ~liver 1S lazy and the kidneys sluggish: To tonic the liver and make the kidneys active there is nothing better than Kruschen Salts. As the analysis on the bottle shows, this is not a patent medicine or 2 secret remedy. It is a combination of six natural salts: Doctors have been familiar for years with the action of these salts, have been prescribing them for vears. They stimulate the liver and kidneys. Acid in the blood is dissolved, washed out, A pinch of Kruschen every morning in hot water or tea is 4 preventive: Sufficient to keep many people free from rheumatism_ A half or full teaspoonful is advised in obstinate cases: YQUIL feEL all THE BETTER FOR 4 Pimch KRUSCHEN Take Kruschen in tea Or hot water: 2/4 bottle at Chemists and Stores: K4-740 ete: 13 & 3 Everywhere BICYCLES RUN EASIER Oil frequently all bearingsand rune aing parts with3- In-one oil-you 'Il notice the dif- ference at once CLEANS LUBRICATES Ap PREVENTS RUST 3 3-IN-ONE OIL (""Trada-Mark CAMFOSH 'CUTS} SEPTICc fot (FInGERS Sofest 'ONE oil

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 2, Issue 47, 17 May 1940, Page 47

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Page 47 Advertisement 1 New Zealand Listener, Volume 2, Issue 47, 17 May 1940, Page 47

Page 47 Advertisement 1 New Zealand Listener, Volume 2, Issue 47, 17 May 1940, Page 47

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