COULD NOT USE HIS HANDS 18 MONTHS OF RHEUMATISM To have rheumatism in the legs b bad enough, but this man, a tailor, had it in his hands, too, and, therefore, could not earn his living. But he is lit now, and back at work. His letter tells you about the remedy he dis* covered: — "I suffered from rheumatism far eighteen months, with four months ia hospital, and I was very little better when discharged. I had it very badly in the legs and hands and could not get the swelling out of my hands. As I am a tailor by trade, my hands an an important part of me. A mend at mine who has been cured by Kruschen Salts, bought me a bottle, and the pais and most of the swelling went away after taking them for three weeks. I have now been taking them for tfaret months, and I am pleased to say that I am able to use my hands and am ban at work."—H.O. _,,.,„ Two of the ingredients of Kruschett Salts break up and dissolve the sharp uric acid crystals which cause rheumatic suffering. Other ingredients o* these Salts <"hen assist Nature to wash out those dissolved crystals through th" natural chPnnels. Kruschen Salts is obtainable at all Chemists and Stores at 2/8 per bottl*.
ELECTRIC LIGHT. ... of course, but shy not MODERN ? HOUT increasing ths modern lighting fittings D<* increase the efficiency an* decorative value of electrie lighting. Fittings designed to provide full brilliance softly diffused are a real. investment in any home. The M.E.D. Showroom displays an excellent range of modern lighting glassware at remarkably low prices. Fittings complete with chains available at from 5/- each. MUNICIPAL ELECTRICITY DEPARTMENT
12 Only Reconditioned Cycles £2/10 £3/10 £4/15 BUY ON TERMS CALDER MACKAY CO. Ltd. I'lS. WORCESTER. ST. CHRISTCHURCH
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Press, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22110, 4 June 1937, Page 12
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