There's no Holding Him'! HE'S through! There's no holding the old boy once he gets away with it. And it's the same whatever he does. In his play and in his work he ■leaves the others "sitting." Men younger than himself cannot but envy his health, his popularity, his untiring vigour, his whole-hearted capacity for flinging himself into the joy of the game. They marvel that 6t hi 3 age he should be always fit and well. What is the secret of his en'during youth? It. is the healthy Kruschen habit that he acquired years ago and has always ke'pt up. Every morning, in his breakfast cup of tea he takes a pinch of Kruschen Salts—as much as will cover a sixpence. It is tasteless, but by taking this_ tiny dose every piorning he keeps himself in the pink of condition, strong, joyous, and healthy, bubbling over with abundant vigour, enjoying to the full every moment of life. Kruschen is a combination of the six salts which, if you were leading a healthy open-air life, with no worry and plenty of exercise, your body would extract for itself from the food von p<it. As it is. you require Kruschen to keep the liver and kidneys active, the system clean and healthy. Regular, a£>sy and complete elimination of waste matter brings in its train pure new blood, a clearer eye, a springier step, a saner, more optimistic frame of mind, and these' are the gifts that Kruschen brings you in abundance—for next to nothing. If grandpa, at 60, can feel fine for a farthing a day, what about you? o. Tasteless in Tea Put as much In each breakfast, cuo as will lie on sixnenre. It's the li't'e rlnilv dose that does it hen 5 Good Health for a Farthing a Day The dose of a sixpenceful taken every morning is found in practice jttst the right amount for a most invigorating daily tonic. The medicinal 'dose for persons suffering from pains of, rheumatism and gout, or habitual constipation, with inactive liver, etc., is half to one teaspoonful in s tumbler of hot water before breakfast. : Every chemist sells Kruschen Salts in 2/6 bottles; one bottle .contains 96 morning "pinches"—enough to last three months. Get a bottle to-day. HOTB.^—Kruschen Salts are made In Manchester, England, by E. Griffiths : , Ltd., established X7SG, In the reign of George the Second. ' NEW ZEALAND: Trade Supplies may be obtained from Falrbalrn, Wrlfrht, . U.S. 78
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Press, Volume LIX, Issue 17806, 4 July 1923, Page 5
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