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WALKING TO WORK WAS AGONY

Crippled and Rheumatic j|l Now Free from Pain-—IB to Kruschen Salts Hobbling to Work was a S W, wfil agonising business for this Bra She thought her shoes were afjS IB but the trouble was more deepJS Hi than that. But deep-seated as-ifi*?||| Kruschen Salts removed’it, tin tells here, she could run about-Swl workroom; — “I was advised to take KruaJL® Salts for. a violent attack of thS Hg tism. I used to go to work wiltfulr Hi running down my cheeks, owing totS Hi pain in my feet. It was only Hi buying five different pairs of gift and getting no comfort, that TdeddS IK the fault must be in my feef anTfS SI in the shoes. A fellow-worker toft HI me to take Kruschen regularly.’ M three bottles I was so free from ter Bl that they discovered me running actth S the workroom. I have taken the (ha! 81 dose of Kruschen ever since, and hav! Hi lost the rheumatism.”—(Mrs) M.W ' Rheumatic conditions are the «*& Ml of an excess of uric acid in the W. W Two of the ingredients of Krua*a || Salts have the power of dissolvineft, B needle-pointed crystals of uric add fli which settle in your joints, ’caijS! Hi them to swell, ache and inflame; Other Si ingredients of Kruschen assist 'Kaihtt to flush out these dissolved crystals HI through the natural channels, otte f|[ ingredients still, prevent food fennS. 81 tation or decomposition taking place jj II the intestinal tract; and thereby cht* si§ the further formation of uric acid. 8| Kruschen Salts is taken by thepeocj, 18 of 119 different countries. : In nonad ra those countries is there anything efe H quite like it—nothing else that girt, B the same results. v Kruschen Salts-is obtainable at *S B| Chemists and Stores at 2/6 per bottla H . f i

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Press, Volume LXXIII, Issue 21985, 8 January 1937, Page 10

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WALKING TO WORK WAS AGONY Press, Volume LXXIII, Issue 21985, 8 January 1937, Page 10

WALKING TO WORK WAS AGONY Press, Volume LXXIII, Issue 21985, 8 January 1937, Page 10

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