Put on Flesh After Operation.
Made Her Short-Winded. Tells How She Took Off 161bs. With Kruschen. A letter just received from a woman states that she ts writing: in thanks for the benefit she has received. Her letter goes on:— "About 12 months a?o everybody remarked how fat I was getting:. I turned the scale at 1 i stone. I was Ted up at getting so rat and it made ine short-winded. Why they noticed it more was because I was getting fat slowly since 1 had had an operation for appendix. 1 went back to the Hospital, and the doctor said most women get fat arter that operation. I had tried everything I knew or to try and get slim, so I thought I would give Kruschen Salts a trial. I started at llrst to take half the dose prescribed, In my first cup or tea. Nine months ago, I turned the scale at l-i stone, and at the time or writing [ go st. 10 lbs. Any or my rriends will veriry this, as they all remark how slim 1 am getting, and I reel better than I have relt Tor a long time."—(Mrs.) H. The formula of Kruschen represents the ingredient salts of the mineral waters of those European Spas which have been used by generations or over-stout people to reduce weight. Gently, but surely, Kruschen rids the system of all rat-rormfng rood refuse, of all poisons and harmrul acids which give rise to rheumatism, headachcs, and many other ills. You will find that Kfuschen builds up remarkable new strength and energy while you are training yourseir down to a point or normal weight. Kruschen Salts Is obtainable at all Chemists and Stores at 2/G per bottle.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 36, 12 February 1935, Page 9
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