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GOT RHEUMATISfeI AS RESULT OF 'MMi Blesses the day she § "Kruschenised" Writing of her experiences in thy heavy Nazi raids on London, this ' lishwoman says:—172 Eversholt Street, Ei London, W.l. 20/#| "Bombed in those awful raids of son months ago, I spent many hours ia itv great pool of water under debris unal% last I was rescued. Whether it wal'-ltfcstS complete soaking or not, I do not fc-'—"'- ■ but for months after treatment in pital for nerve shock, I suffered pi badly from rheumatism—end after T I t . wetting was the cause. Well, a friend i mine, who has taken Kruschen Salts ic a long time, made such a point of ; 9 Ttr . taking some that I did, and am.macp glad of that purchase than any odu bargain ever I got. Slowly but tn surely the aches and pains grew less BM. less, and I bless the day I KrmcheniwC For at last I knew rest from pain aMp happiness. Do you wonder, that in 8?| turn, I am now fully, if not more Wg thusiastic than my friend in saying Vs; Kruschen Salts' when I hear of anyonif suffering from rheumatism? For ing from actual experience the benentl received, I am confident it will W*" others, too."—(Mrs.) W. Haynes. There are thousands of people I_. Britain to-day who are doing as M»; Haynes did. At the first sign of rbr* made pains, they call in their old if Kruschen to counter-attack. helps the system expel accumulated **jfi material gently, regularly, It assists the flushing away of «n*|;| uric acid through the natural chan Made by E. Griffiths Hughes I Adelphi. Salford, Manchester, En

ft *o' tW'DuttlUi mi tcttlfl ■" JOHN WALKCR * * o ** “ DbtiDen. Kilmtroock.. TOYS BUY NOW SHORTAGE LATER ©A© No. 84 —Fl»e*-Ton Six-Wheel TBUGfc A true model, attractively painted. etruWK wooden tray body with steel cab, ntt«», with sU “Chunky" pressed steel Length 12§1n.. width 41ru height 5»-| Price 16/6. postage i/3. —BKEATEB * WHITE LTD., 48 Fort Street. Auofclwf^ GILBEY! THE GIN OF GENERATIONS

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Press, Volume LXXX, Issue 24149, 7 January 1944, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume LXXX, Issue 24149, 7 January 1944, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume LXXX, Issue 24149, 7 January 1944, Page 6

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