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KNEES FELT AS IF IN CEMENT Woman Who Had Rheumatism for 10 Years Now Walks 4 Miles With Ease. "Since coming here from England 10 years ago," writes a.married-woman, "I have suffered terribly from rheumatism. I have been in hospital and spent money to no end. I have bought; medicine, lotions, liniments, and taken advertised concoctions until I was weary. I heard of Kruschen Salts so often, that I thought one day I'd try that. By this time my knees had become locked, as if in cement. I was just desperate, for I felt that the day was not far oft when 1 wouldn't be able to get about at all ana it made me so downhearted. "Well, I bought a bottle of Kruschen, and took a teaspoonful every morning. When the bottle was finished I said, 'Oh, it's the same as everything else; I'm no better.' But my husband said 'Persevere; try another! Give it a chance to act on your blood.' Well, I got another, ana before it was finished my knees unlocked —honestly they did. I could hardly believe it myself when I could stoop down and get up again without help. I was so excited about it. I kept on, took another bottle, and believe me I am not like the same woman. I walked four miles the other day and felt line, whereas before I could hardly walk across the floor. "My husband lias been out!of employment all winter, but I'd get my Kruschen Salts before I'd buy a thing to eat. It means so much to be well and able to walk. I feel I should, tell you all this, it it will benefit others." —(Mrs.) E.A. What more need be- said to convince other sufferers? At any rate, they should give Kruschen a trial. Kruschen Salts is obtainable a"t all Chemists and Stores .at 2/6 per bottle.

CITY COUNCIL VOTE FOR WILL APPLETON MR. APPLETON again soliciti your support. During the past two years he has served on the Finance, Works, Tramways and Electric Light, and Milk Committees. ■ Having retired from active business, ha : will be able to devote 'even more atten--1 tion to Municipal matters. A resident of Wellington for twenty-seven yeare, Mr. I Appleton has served in local body work [ for nearly twenty years. •' , i -jA successful .business man connected as ; a? Director with many large companies, and still on the sunny side of fifty,. he . is young and progressive enough to meet [ the changing needs of the. times. His ; past record proves that he believes ia i efficiency with prudent, administration. Vote again for ; WILL APPLETON Endorsed by the L CIVIC LEAGUE and RATEPAYERS' ASSOCIATION.

HOTELS, ".RESORTS.; TRANSPORT. MASTERTON MOTOR SERVICES. NEW BOOKING OFFiUfi: Opp. G.P.0., FEATHERSTON STREET. TEL. 42-222. IT. J. STANIFORXa. JENKINS' MOTOR SERVICES LTD.

HEAD OFFICE: MASTERTON. ~ 1111 lOfcDEft IN 111 IMIKE'S.AJ %V^ V pTH?CpUCT[ DUFFS/[^ DUFF'S lIQUEUR^COTCH^WHISK^ Local Agenta: J. McILBAITH & Co. Wellington. Just Common-Sense Public Use of Railways. The people's railways work for all the people, all the time, day and night, the whole year round. The more the people use their own railways, ' the more they will save for themselves, and . the more they will reduce taxation. .> ■ "i\ The instinct of self-preservation for mdi- ;\ viduals and the community indicates the safe railway service. THe Waj to Welfare is fcy;Rafl.

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Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 93, 21 April 1933, Page 3

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