FAT GIRLS OUT OF FASHION.
Women of All Natti#! Slimming SPA TEEATMENT AT Rnrf !H In Europe there are certain have for generations been wealthy overweight people Tf*#i| 1 "taking the cure." * To-day, all over the worldof girls and women are -I really essential part of that ] ment in the privacy of the» vN: - They are getting it in theb of Kruschen Salts. For of Krnechen represents the L«SS% salts of the mineral waters fi2P®wl far-famed spas. Here is the method they an *&L » ing to banish fat and bring ! all the natural attractiveness flan?*] possess: every morning they teaspoonful of Kruschen glass of warm water before They do this every mondnjSSpf, missing one—for "it's the dtßeSfthat takes off the fat." sHf" 1 1 Kruschen is taken daily, ev«fwj&9B of poisonous waste matter aad tl^ 1 I ful acids and gases are expeifai *** I the system—waste products andl which, if allowed to accumulates®] be converted by the into fatty tissue. "fHJH At the same time the Bton.cek.'Mff'J kidneys, and bowels are toneleSsl the pure, fresh blood eeeSSll Nature's six life-giving salts u'ajxfl to every organ, gland, nerve *~rwM of the body, and this ii I "that Kruschen feeling" of im I health and, activity that is lejuSßxJ bright eyes, clear vivacity, and a charming l Kruschen Salts is obtainable i&if J Chemists and Stores at 2/6 psr «p| i WIH
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Press, Volume LXIX, Issue 20753, 13 January 1933, Page 10
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