The Salt that has SWEPT the BRITISH Market fit 44gj£if i Thousands prove them the finest cure for RHEUMATISM *■» _ « t. c ” otJH «nnn nnse out painWhy do well-known specialists send Rheumatic sufferers to take the costly treatment at famous British Spas? It is because here, at these expensive watering places, nature has caused to spring out of the earth itself, waters charged with just those mineral salts which cure rheumatism* But since it is impossible for all rheumatic sufferers to journey thousands of miles to these spas, a brilliant chemist has analysed afresh the waters of some of the curative Springs, and combined their most potent constituents, SODIUM, POTASSIUM, LITHIUM, etc., in Fynnon Salt. British Spa Treatment at Home This means that with Fynnon Salt and a glassful of ordinary water from your own tap, you can get the benefit of spa water in your own home. Drink a glassful of Fynnon Salt every day, and the “salts of the earth” will soon rinse out pamcausing uric-acid crystals. Rheumatic swellings subside, sudden stabs of sciatica disappear and creaking joints move freely once more. Thousands of sufferers in Great Britain, who thought they were crippled for life, now move pam-free and easily again. Read this letter from a former sufferer. It is Proof Positive ** I feel I must let you know what Fynnon Salt is doing for me. lam a Private Nurse, and have had Rheumatism since the war, having got so wet at night when in charge of the tents in the hospital grounds. The Rheumatism got into my hands and. showed itself by forming lamps in my finger joints. I showed them to a Matron, and she told me to pry Fynnon Salt. I can hardly believe it as I have , only tahen one bottle ... but the lamps are much smaller and you can tell what that means to mem my work. You. can bet I shall keep on with Fynnon Salt.” . A Folkestone Nurse ». FYNNOH SALT NATURE'S SALT OF THE EARTH A SCIENTIFIC COMBINATION SODIUM, POTASSIUM, LITHIUM f N, o I rv«Mo«« l>m»tIB V a Nature’s healing gift for the treatment of Rheumatism, Gout, Sciatica, Lumbago, Neuralgia, etc. Also helps to dispose of superfluous fat, purifies the blood, flushes the kidneys, and gives general fitness. Price 3/6 a large 6 oz. bottle sufficient for tip to 10 week's supply. 51 'Hew, LONG-LASTING sise FROM ATT. CHEMISTS AND STORES Manufactured by; Fynnon Ltd., Middlesex, England. New Zealand Distributors: Tolhads Ltd.. Howdcn’s Building, Parish Street, Wellington, C.X*
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Press, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22414, 30 May 1938, Page 2
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