Rheumatism "/ never feel it now" la lee than a wetk Kruschen Salts changed this woman from a hclpleat cripple and put her well on the toad to complete recovery. No wonder she calls it "almost a miracle." Read her knee: " / feel almost pmmd to write mi UH y<m of the wonderful work yom '■ Krutchen Salts has ion* for m<. For ovtr eight months 1 was laid up with rtaamaiism, wnabU to move, when I was advised to try Knsehm Salts. It is almost a miracle, bat without a word of a lie 1 was able to be taken to the front door in less than a week; in a few days I was out with the help of crutches, and in a short time I was walking well. This is not a one-week testimonial, bet four fears. J have taken it ever since, and I never feel a pinch of rheumatism now. J tell everybody about it, ana , advise them to take it" : . (Mrs.) William. Orifteal letter en fll« for iMpfctte* Kruschen Salts Coed Hwllb far • Fartttaf • Da? QktmmabU at att Chemief tmd Boree tkromokout New Zmlmi. Corn Pain Stops/ A touch of Frozol'lce and the Corn shrivels up and lifts right off ! ! "Ibe mon painful corn ein't throb tea ! ecwu T.i™r r . F «>»l-Ice comes in coa2SL I,h «>, , «ft«odo,uliftthecora tifht off, and it s gone! A tiny bottle of Frozol-Ice costs only • few pence at any chemist's, and is sufficient to remove <very hard corn, soft Stousea?"" be,weeo ,he «*««. «"»• Try '
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Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 289, 6 December 1928, Page 22
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