NURSE'S THREE NASTYJALLS When Crippled With Rheumatism Can Now Dance and Skip "Three months ago," writes a nurse, "I was an absolute cripple from rheumatism. In fact, it was so bad that if I got on a'couch or bed to rest, I could not get up again without two people to help me, and my feet had to be lifted up for me to get to a chair. Also I had three very nasty falls when walking out alone. My left len- from the waist down seemed to „ 0 dead. In the end, I had to walk with someone, and at tlio same time use n "I used to spend hours weeping in my room because I could not work, and at the last I touldn't even do my own hair. A friend visited me one day and said 'Oil! nurse, do try Kruschen.' I sent for a bottle at once, and the result is amazing. I can do things now that I couldn't do three months ago. I love dancing, and it upset mo very much not to be able to go with my friends to parties, etc. Now I can walk, dance, skip and really enjoy life." —Nurse M. Two of tlio ingredients of Kruschen Salts, have the power of dissolving uric acid crystals. Other ingredients assist Nature to expel these dissolved crystals through the natural channels. In addition, there are still other salts in Kruschen which prevent food fermentation in the intestines, and thereby check the further accumulation not only of uric acid but of other body poisons which undermine the health. One of the secrets of the effectiveness of Kruschen is the exact proportion of tlio six different salts it contains. That is why every batch of Kruschen Salts is tested and standardised by a staff of qualified chemists before it is passed for bottling. Kruschen Suits is obtainable at all Chemists and Stores at 2/G per bottle. THAT CORN J v MM What agony it gives you! fib' Yet Progandra would remove the corn, root and all, quickly, /gffifigSr—rpainlessly, permanently— warts too! Begin to-day. 1/6. /7' IJdi»rMjl.]iljßg REPRESENTATIVE TEAMS. Mr. Vinnie Meredith, sole selector to the Auckland Rugby Union, has chosen the following players to attend practice at the Training College shed on Wednesday evening at 7.30 sharp :— Forwards. —Pepper, Hartley, Finlayson, Pearce, Knight, Lockington, Bush, McLean, Morgan. Backs.—Corner, Frankliam, Wales, Haslam, Caughey, Hammon, Kedgley, Matheson, Heazlewood. It is probable the selector will add other names later. Peacocke is ill and Solomon is injured and unlikely to play again this season. MARK NICHOLLS' ELECT. WELLINGTON, this day. Mr. Mark Nicholls, sole selector to the Wellington Rugby Union, has chosen the following players to represent Wellington against Taranaki on Wednesday week: — Full-back.—Lilburne. Three-quarters.—Ball, Ivilleen, Fuller. Five-eighths.—Page, Griffiths. Half-back.- -Kilby. Forwards.—Lambourne, . Bychler, Barry, Reid, Butler, McNeil, Dellabarca. Reserves.—Robins, Wells.
"I know ihaf a case of Dewars costs less than a case of flu WHISKY Distilled and Bottled in Scotland
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Auckland Star, Volume LXV, Issue 136, 11 June 1934, Page 12
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