TOO FAT AT FIFTY
Lost 101 b. in 2 Months
ALSO LOST HIS RHEUMATISM AND INDIGESTION
No buyer welcomes a salesman who comes with a long face. It is the bright and cheerful man who gets the business. Here is one salesman who found that it paid him to keep fit:— “I was becoming too fat after reaching 50, and had attacks of rheumatism and indigestion, and my outlook on life was bad. Being a salesman, my condition lowered my business capacity considerably. I took ordinary salts and other medicines, but they did not do any permanent good. Then I commenced taking Kruschen as directed—and really, I was pessimistic. But, in spite of that. I soon began to feel different —brighter, stronger, had more, energy, no rheumatism, and, to my surprise, after two months I lost 101 b. in weight, although I was eating much more, as digestion fullness had nearly left me. ’ “So I am going on with Kruschen. Some days, when having to sleep away from home, I forget it—one is apt to forget when feeling so much better. But I have regretted my forgetfulness, as I have not felt so full of vim during the day, and I fancy I have lost business in consequence. I recommend Kruschen on all my travels.” —W.H.G. The numerous-vital salts in Kruschen stimulate and tune, up the bodily functions from a number of different angles. Your stomach, liver and kidneys all fee* the immediate benefit. Your blood is cleansed ’of impurities and becomes invigorated and refreshed. You forget indigestion, rheumatism and depression in a now and unaccustomed feeling of physical and mental exhilaration. kruschen Salts is obtainable at nil Chemists'and. Stores at 2/6 per bottle.
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Dominion, Volume 26, Issue 32, 1 November 1932, Page 6
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284TOO FAT AT FIFTY Dominion, Volume 26, Issue 32, 1 November 1932, Page 6
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