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A PICTURE MADE HIM SMILE

Apart from that wondered if lifo was worth living A picture—apicture of Grandpa Ki uschea jumping a gate —made a man smile. Better still, it persuaded him to take Kruschen Salts. For the result read his letter: "For many years I have suffered from a tebel stomach and sluggish liver, which made me feel very depressed, and often quite unable to take any active interest in the ordinary affairs of life : in fact my condition had got sp low that after trying many supposed remedies I asked myself was it worth the candle to continue it, for I had left off so many articles of food that there was only bread and milk left. But one day, about four years since, I saw an illustrated advert, of Grandpa Kruschen jumping a gate. I smiled at the time, and thought I would be glad if I could climb over, let alone jump. However, I commenced taking Kruschen Salts, and soon after my stomach and Jiver troubles were a thing of There must be thousands of men who sit at the desk all day struggling to get through their work, but little thinking that the nearby chemist has the real remedy in Kruschen for their stomach ailments." \Vm. Y. The reason why Kruschen puts you right, and keeps you right, is because each little tasteless pinch is a full day's supply of six mineral salts that your inside must have. These vital salts restore proper activity to the liver and kidneys so that every particle of poisonous waste matter is expelled from the system. The blood is thus cleansed and refreshed. A Bottle af "Kruschea" costs but 2/6. 18-s^-30

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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20103, 5 December 1930, Page 20

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A PICTURE MADE HIM SMILE Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20103, 5 December 1930, Page 20

A PICTURE MADE HIM SMILE Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20103, 5 December 1930, Page 20