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KEPT FROM HIS SHIP BY SCIATICA Sailor Who Could Hardly Walk For Pain Now Active Again on Krusehen Salts This old sailor had to give up the sea. Rheumatism had so crippled him that he could only make his way about on land with pain and difficulty. Here he tells how a friend introduced him to a remedy which made him perfectly fit for the hard teafaring life again within a week: — “I have been a seaman and _ travelled •11 over the world in sailing ships. Some time ago I was taken bad with sciatica and rheumatism. I was treated for a month, which did me no good. My leg was jush like a ton weight. If I went out I had to rest two or three times before I got home. One day an old mate of mine asked me what was the matter, and he said ‘'Get some Krusehen Salts.” So I got some and I am pleased to say I felt a great ease. After continuing for a week. 1 was a great deal better and on the Saturday I was back on my ship. I have taken them in my tea every morning and have never had the pain since. I am 61 years of age and feel quite lively.' —T.R.W . . 'l’ho pains of rheumatism and sciatica are caused by too much uric acid accumulating in the body. Krusehen Salts brings quick relief -from the cutting, stabbing pains because it actually rids your blood of poisonous uric acid. Two of the ingredients of Krusehen Salts dull the. sharp edges of uric acid crystals, then dissolve them away altogether. Other ingredients of these Salts assist Nature to wash out these dissolved crystals through the.natnral channels. And as they go. there’s. no doubt -bout those aches and pains going too. Krusehen Salts is obtainable at all Chemists and Stores at 2/6 per bottle.

For Worms in Sheep (Including: Fluke) “NECA” SHEEP DRENCH (Registered pursuant to the Stock Remedies Act. 1934) Eradicates Stomach and Intestinal Worms and Liver Fluke. Mr. J. F. Booth, of Mangaohane Station. Taihape, writes:—‘‘l have pleasure in advising you that I have used this drench for the past three years with very satisfactory results. I drench C)(Xi6 lambs annually and have always found that the lambs show a marked improvement after drenching with ‘NECA’ ” 25/- per gallon. 14/- half gallon. Obtainable from all branches of THE N.Z. FARMERS’ CO-OPERATIVE DISTRIBUTING CO., LTD., Masterton, Feilding, Marton, Wanganui, Taihape. WILLIAMS AND KETTLE LTD., Hawke’s Bay Stockists (All branches in Hawke’s Bay) Manufactured by TINGEY AND HUBBARD LTD., FEILDING.

&'■ 11 A Soothe that throb- \\ * bing pain at once ! Cool the tender, inflamed skin 1 One application of Rexona Ointment is all you need. There’s nothing better for easing burning, blistered feet. Rexona heals a blister quickly and safely —in a few days the skin is clear and . smooth again. It prevents the danger of . infection too, because it seals out the • germ-laden air until healing is complete. TREATMENT. Prick tire blister gently with a sterilized needle (boil needle in water for 10 minutes). Absorb the fluid with a swab of' cotton wool. Then smear Rexona Ointment thickly on a piece of clean old linen, place over the blister. Fix in position with sticking plaster. ammrar l .u,m...L,.ji | The Rapid Healer At your chemist’s or store NOW 1 9.157.32 NZ

-te , : ... s . v A Bright Lad Oswald is a brilliant youth And sets a bright example Since he, in seeking after truth Was testing out a sample Of Nugget . . . now his intellect (That brilliance from within) Will match his shoes in this respect • • In brilliance (from the tin). jgbtMr/ * »»< Q iuMii|Minn_~ —' p BOOT POLISH /if 1 7 ado nßfevATtvi^^^*

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Dominion, Volume 30, Issue 153, 25 March 1937, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 30, Issue 153, 25 March 1937, Page 16

Page 16 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 30, Issue 153, 25 March 1937, Page 16

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