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HAD TO BE CARRIED UPSTAIRS ■ •■■■■ •' .' ;..■•• \. ■-i ' .--• ■■' V:; ./ : - • Rheumatism Since " Childhood Now Dance* and Plays. She was only 12[years of. >ge when she began^ suffer with rheumatism. So it is not surprising, that, havihgfreed heY Si* fro?} 1 .tll?. I <l omplamt ' ,she dances and plays with children now that she is"3o; This is her own description of how she transformed her life:—"l first had rheumatism -at 12 years of age. Three «f aif? ¥° iHd*° te carried uPstair8 at >mgnt._ 1 also had rheumatic fever. Then I.took Kruschen Salts. Thanks to it I am now Al, and dance and play with the children. The Kruschen bottle is always on our table and I take a small dose in.' every cup of tea. So if I; forget it in'oneT I stiU get the.benefit in. another., I aS now r 30 ?. e?JI. of age« and I feel younger." r —-AlrS. ■ P.M.xy. '■ ■.. ■"■ ■ '" .'-■■- r ~ ■ Rheumatism has its origin in intestinal stasis (delay)^-a condition of.which the sufferer, is seldom aware. ,Mt" means the unsuspected accumulatidn of waste mattpr and- the consequent- formation of dangerous body>poisons." These poisons. not only infect your joints with rheumatism and ? gout; they infect your- heart• they infect, your,teeth; they dull your brain; they slacken.your nerves; they prepare the" way tor many obscure'eonaitions of ill-health., .; , . ~ . ■ Knischen Salts is. Nature's recipe' for maintaining a condition of internal cleanliness. The siisalts in Kruschen stimulate your liver and kidneys to smooth, regulftr. action: ■; Your inside is thus kept clear of those 'impurities which,: allowed to: accumulate, lo^er' the whole tone of the - system. •Krusc>einwork\: directly upon_ your blood-stream,; tco, invigorat'i ing it m that it .'floods t every fipre ■of you with tingling energy^ " ;^ ' , Kruschen'; Salts is' obtainable • at' all "* Che»ist« and' Stores ?at 2/6 per'bottle.,:

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Evening Post, Volume CXIV, Issue 26, 30 July 1932, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CXIV, Issue 26, 30 July 1932, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CXIV, Issue 26, 30 July 1932, Page 9