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SEVEN INCHES OFF HIS WAISTLINE

26 Pounds of Fat Gone, Too

Reducing at 80 Years of Age

Apparently one is never too old to re> duce. 'Here writes a man of 80 who has just rid himself of Ist. 121bs. of unwanted fat:—

“You may be interested to hear that after taking Kruschen Salts daily, and following, but only to a certain extent, advice about suitable food, 1 have reduced my weight from 14st. 31bs. to 12st. 51bs., and my waist from 44 inches to 37 inches. Not only that, but I have the very satisfactory feeling of being well and fit, which at my age (SO years) is something to be thankful and grateful for. You are at liberty to publish this, but only if you put my initials."—G.B.H. Overweight arises frequently because the system is loaded with unexpelled waste, like a furnace choked with ashes and soot. Allowed to accumulate, thii waste matter is turned into layer after layer of fat. The six salts in Krusehen assist the internal organs to throw off each day tha wastage and poisons that encumber the system. Then, little by little, that ugly, fat goes—slowly, yes—but surely. Kruschen does not aim to reduce by rushing food through the body; its action is not confined to a single part of the system. It has tonic influence upon every organ of elimination, every gland, every nerve, every vein. Gently, but surely, it rids the system of all fat-forming food refuse, of all poisons and harmful acids; which give rise to rheumatism, digestive disorders and many other ills. Kruschen Salts is obtainable at aH| Chemists and Stores at 2/6 per bottle.

STOPS T A COUCH CURES • A COLD. Li i What a triumph for modern science 1 Lane’s kills the germs, soothes and heals the membranes of throat and lungs as B nothing else canl 1 Every word claimed for Lane’s M is backed by letters from enk thusiastic patients — letters H that are printed word for word 3 in our folder —“The Lane J Way to Health." Write for | your copy and learn something I of the wonderful story of this | great lung-healer and bodyi builder. I Price 2/9 cud 4/9 at all e || Chemists and Stores. B iramjfaavai by The Lana Medidna i Ce. Ltd. (B. Q. Lane, Graduate M Chemist) Oamaru, N.Z, 3 i £§serec@ of ||S|| MTMM GD. LOST by workmen mi. workman could not s&va £4OOO in a fifetime ; yet bow many conlitonllv risk this enormous loss i HZd 3‘ 5 per cent per annum. would zivo you approximately P er week . th™ U youJ wages are £d per week isn * your job worth £4OOO I Vr,n ran’t stand up to work very long it lonstipstion is sapping your strength. stipation breeds poisons which sre absorbed into the blood stream. The heart and othe organs ara affected, and the added strain of hard physical labour will crack you nt" in no time. The remedy is not in taking old-fashioned pills which purge and then leave you weak, but in a blnatlon of pure Brewers Twit and the most generally useful Laxative of the British Bharmacopmla. Ask your chemitt for ... .Miwnl' STRONG (LAXATIVE) 3/0 for 36 and 6/6 f° r I°°-

LARGE BING OF PIMPLS J HIP Skin Inflamed. Was Kept Awake. Cuticura Healed.' *’ A large ring of pimples appeared on my right hip. They came in blotches about the size of a penny and the skin was red and inflamed around them, the irritation causing me to scratch and it kept me awake at night. The pimples would disappear and then break out in a fresh place. “ I tried various ointments which were of no use. I saw an advertisement for Cuticura S&ap and Ointment and sent for samples, and after using them found great relief. lat once obtained more and within three weeks I was completely healed.” (Signed) Miss Kathleen Chellew, c/o Post Office, Port Pirie, S. A. Give Cuticura Soap and Ointment the care of your skin. For sample Soap. Ointment and Taltmm address: “R. Town. & Co.. Sydaer, N. 8. W. Try the Cuticura Shaving

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Dominion, Volume 26, Issue 220, 13 June 1933, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 26, Issue 220, 13 June 1933, Page 4