FAT PEOPLE WHO HAVE I HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE; Should Take Kruschen' Salts One Woman 20 Points Down Whether they know it or not, many th of people who are fat have hls'ti blo"Ci pressure. "Your Doctor can explain all that. And he can also tell you that If these Thousands or rat rolks would Jose a froodiy t-.rt or their excess rat they would also lose their danjrerous high blood pressure. Take the case or this woman Tor example — ju*t one or thousands that have lost fa' by taking- a dally dose of Kruschen Salts. . In a graterul letter she writes: ' I have had trouble with my back and high blood pressure. 1 was always tired and was twenty pounds over-weight. I tried taking Kruschen Salts, and lo«t five pounds in one week. The pain has stopped and blood pressure is 20 points down, and now I can get around much quicker and f el 100 per cent, perrect, thanks to Kruschen Salts. I will always recommend them.— (.Mrs.) D. \v. To lose fat the sare, Inexpensive way, take one-hair teaspoon or Kruschen in a glass or hot water every morning before breakrast cut down on ratty meats, potatoes, cream, butter, and sweets. Furthermore, millions or people the world over — lean people — thin people all kinds of people take Kruschen Salts ror constipation, dizzy spells, sluggish liver and headache—it helps to put vigour and ambition into the indolent and makes those who take the "little daily dose" gloriously alive and active. Kruschen Salts is obtainable at all Chemists and Stores at 2/3 per bottle. Cyclists And Motor Cyclists Buy. your ACCESSORIES and SPARES on our EASY PAYMENT SYSTEM ! We offer ou remarkably I easy terms on the Cheapest and the most Expensive articles. Let us tell you all about it. ALRION CYCLES WEEKLY MERSON BROS. LTD. The Leading House for Bicycles, Motor Cycles, Accessories and Spares, 170 SYMONDS STREET, Opp. Safety Zone. Catarrhal Deafness may be Relieved. A SIMPLE, SAFE. AND RELIABLE WAY THAT CALLS FOR NO UGLY TRUMPETS. PHONES. OR OTHER INSTRUMENTS. To have catarrhal deafness Is very annoying and embarrassing. People who are deal in this way are generally mighty sensitive on this subject. And yet many catarrhal deaf (oiks carry around instruments that call attention to their infirmity. Therefore people who are hard of hearing, who snffer from head noises, or who are actually deaf from catarrhal trouble, will be glad to know of a simple treatment that can be easily made np at home for a few pence cost that la' really quite efficient in relieving the disagreeable deafness and head noises caused by catarrh. From any chemist or store get one ounce of Parmint (double strength). Take this home and put it into a simple syrup made of 1 pint of hot water and a little sugar. Take a tablespoonful four times a day. This treatment should, by tonic action, reduce the inflammation in the middle ear that a catarrhal condition would be likely to cause, and with the inflammation gone the distressing head noises, headaches, cloudy thinking and that dull feeling In the ears should gradually disappear. Anyone who suffers from catarrh, catarrhal deafness or head noises should give Parmint • trial. It Is pleasant to take. A SAFE REMEDY FOB ALL THE FAMILY j§lr COUGHS. >1^ pQYibndQGiM 653 £yng Tbnic jfcjjl COLDS. THE LEADING REMEDY IN ENGLAND FOR OVER 65 YEARS It acts directly on the throat and chest, soothing and healing irritated tissues. A few doses will relieve the most persistent cough or cold. Safeguard your health by taking Owbridge's Lang Tonic at the first sign of a chilL Agma far N.Z.: Th* British HaroldF.Ritchzs Co., Ltd., GJ.O. Box 1637, Wellington. u
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Auckland Star, Volume LXIX, Issue 139, 15 June 1938, Page 13
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