SHE LOST 32 POUNDS.
NEW FROCKS NO LONGER WORRIED HER. HOW SHE DID IT. "How did she lose that 321b or Tat'?" is what yon will be asking-. • Let her tell you herscir:— "About 18 months ago I weighed 12st lOlli—which I can assure you annoyed me very much. Everything- seemed a worry to me, especially new clothes. Nothingwould fit me comrortably, and walking was unbearable. I was advised by a friend j to try Kruschen Salts, and I am very! glad I did, too. During the. first ten months I lost 2Slb or fat. Now, Tor the| last six months my weight.has heen lost; 61b, and I feel much better in health.
"In addition, I have suffered with rheumatism since a girl (am now 39 years), but since taking Kruschen Salts I have been almost free from that nasty complaint. I can walk and work with the next now. T would like to add that I have not dieted at all, and that I have .only been taking a half-teaspoonrul or Kruschen with the juice or lemon in hot water every morning, and still continue with it. In conclusion, I may say that I have all my weight tickets to substantiate my statements." —(Mrs.) M.P. Tinlike most salts, Kruschen is not merely a laxative. It is a combination or six salts which have a tonic Influence upon every organ, gland, nerve, and fibre or your body. Kruschen Sails keeps the svstem tree rrom encumbering waste matter. Unless this wastage is regularly expelled, it will give rise to rheumatic and other body poisons. And Nature is liable to take the derensive measure of storing tills poison-breeding material out or the way in the form or fatty tissue. Kruschen Salts is obtainable at all Chemists and Stores at 2/0 per bottle.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXV, Issue 32, 7 February 1934, Page 16
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300SHE LOST 32 POUNDS. Auckland Star, Volume LXV, Issue 32, 7 February 1934, Page 16
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