SHE DREADED GOING UPSTAIRS Woman’s Fear of Rheumatic Pains Kruschen Brought Relief One of the ninny troubles that afflict rheumatic sufferers is ,the difficulty of getting up and down stairs. It is sometimes such a painful business that the unfortunate sufferer really dreads having to use the stairs at all. Such was the case with this woman, before she started taking Kruschen. hut now she finds it no trouble. Head what she says:— “I have been taking Kruschen now for over 12 months, a half-teaspoonful in hot ■water first thing in the morning, and I feel a new woman. I had very painful rheumatism in my knees and back and also my head was getting ver ( v bad. I used to dread walking upstairs, now 1 am very thankful to say it is no trouble at all and I scarcely have any pains. I don't diet at all except to eat more fruit than I used to. nnd yet my weight is decreasing slowly, which is all I want. I was 14 stor- 4 lbs. last year, now I am 13 stone 6 lbs., and I "eel better in health than I have done for years. Only those who have suffered as I have enn know the relict it is tn he free from pain. — (Mrs.) G.M. Two of the ingredients ot Kruschen Salts are the most effectual solvents of uric acid known to medical science. They swiftly dull the sharp edges of the amfnl crystals, then convert them . into a harmless solution. Other ingredients of thpsc Salts have a stimulating effect upon the kidneys, and assist them to exnel the dissolved urntic needles through rhe natural channel. Combined with .hose solvents nnd eliminnnts of uric acid are still other salts which prevent fond fermentation taking place in fho intestine and thereby check the further formation of mischievous uric acid. Kruschen Salts is obtainable at al Chemists anil Stores at 2/0 per bottle. HMKr //vlf \ f I Go Home the direct 1 I 11 •• M route via CANADA. \I fiA "Uj Every modern luxury, AYv 1 AX. comfort, pleasure. Un- ? I Av equalled personal attenjLx tion. Stop off for fishing, f ,n ■ \ shooting, golf. See Th® || /! ) Rockies, magnificent TV/?” National Parks, historic (r 17 I Quebec, golden prairies, / J p etc. Write, ’phone, or (k call for beautiful FREE illustrated booklets. CANADIAN NMIONM. BAuewasrs Head Office: Dominion Farmers’ Institute, Wellington. W. M. Luke, New Zealand Manager. Agents: C. F. Millward, Wanganui, and Murray Roberts and YAsjVfoSA Co. Ltd.. Hastings. ‘ rfrir No wonder baby is so irritable I Her skin is irritating her —it is raw and tender through painful chafing. Ease baby’s discomfort now with Rexona Ointment. It takes away the soreness the instant you apply it, and quickly restores the skin to healthy firmness. Baby’s sensitive skin easily becomes chafed. Keep a tin of Rexona Ointment ready to soothe the skin at the first sign of irritation. TREATMENT. Bathe with Rexona Medicated Soap. After drying, smear a little Rexona Ointment over the affected parts. Rexona Medicated Soap is specially recommended because it contains the same soothing healing properties as Rexona Ointment. It is particularly good for baby’s sensitive skin. Its gentle medicated lather keeps little limbs clean and smooth and free from painful chafing. The Rapid Healer At your Chemist’s or Store NOW I 9.172.32 FsTOPI| 1 THAT 1 How dangerous is contin- | ued coughing ! The lungs I become sore and weak — S and germs find an easy I lodging, so do not delay a ff moment. You can de- I pend upon Lane’s to stop // the cough and heal the B inflammation. // FOR ALL / LUNG Z^ttl’e nd at Chemist s and S tores. 8 i PHONE YOUR WANT ADS. Dial 44-020
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Dominion, Volume 29, Issue 198, 19 May 1936, Page 15
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