RHEUMATISM like a dagger in the back BUT fortunately I hit on the right corrective treatment: My job is painting, and standing on scaffolding all day used to be absolutely unbearable- THEN Jim came to live at my board- inghouse. He always had 4 bottle of Kruschen Salts at the breakfast table, and persuaded me to join him in the daily dose. What 4 transform- ation ! Those torturing rheumatic pains have gone and I look and feel 1 new person. Rheuma- tism can be helped by Kruschen Salts_ Kruschen aids the liver and the kidneys in their work of eliminating wastes and impurities from the system- A little in the morning cup of tea or in hot water is most effective against rheu- matism; lumbago, sciatica, headaches; constipation and neuritis because it has double action (aperient and diuretic) Buy Kruschen today and take it every day. Manufactured in New Zealand for E Griffiths Hughes Ltd Eng- land. New Zealand Agents: Fairbairn Wright Ltd,, Auckland, Wellington, Christchurch, Dunedin and Invercargill
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 32, Issue 817, 25 March 1955, Page 44
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