Article image
Article image

3 MONTHS ON BISCUITS AND MILK v „ Remarkable Recovery From Serious Digestive Trouble Everyone who is subject to any form o indigestion should know of this woman'; oxperiences. Advice from one who ha. had such severe attacks is advice wortl liaving. She writes: —. , '"'I suffered from indigestion, gastritis and constipation, and was so very ill had (on medical ndvice) to live on soclt liiscuits and milk for three months. Well a friend advised me to take KHischen and now I am pleased to say my trouble; are ended. I can eat and enjoy a gooc meal without any painful after-effects, my skin is clearer —in fact, quite clear— «nd there ia ilo sigu of constipation. ] •tried other cheaper makes of salts, bul ■they seemed to aggravate the gastritis, and made it impossible for me to take them. I would advise anyone '.suffering the same to take Kru.schen."— (Mrs.J 3M.R.L. / ; Consider for a moment .the cause of youi indigestion. Your internal organs have lost tone and, as a result, your gastric-r- --- digestive—juices are failing,1 to ■ flow freely. Your food, . instead of l.icing digested and absorbed into your system, is simply(, stagnating in your stomach and intestinal tract, and producing harmful acid poisons. ' The immediate effect of the six salts in Krufcchen is to promote a natural flow of the digestive and other vital juices of the body. Soon after yon start on Kruschen " you will begin to feel the benefit. You will find to your satisfaction that you are able to enjoy your food without any distressing after-effects. And as you persevere with the "little daily dose" yon will see that the, relief which Kruschen brings is lasting relief. '~'■'',''. Kruschen Salts is oil tamable at all chemists and stores at 2s Cd per bottle. REDWELL FIRES i Allowance mads on flflßCN|||jtf M tings in N.Z. „ PLUMBING, BRICKLWING -\nl DRAINLAVING a Specialty. Note New Address: JNO. M. REID 115 DIXON STREET. (One door from Willis Street). /^ m NOW - "—/' AVAILABLE I Buy now while prices are low One of the blessings of Autumn and Winter is the arrival on the market of that wonderful apple the Stunner. This year the crop of " Dominion Mark" Stunner exceeds all expectations for , quality, flavour and excellence. Large, juicy, flavourful Export Quality "Dominion Mark" Stunner now available at all retailers. A treat to eat and a delight to cook. Solve.the fruit problem this Winter by ordering a case of "Dominion « Mark " Stunner ■— renowned for their keeping qualities and exquisite flavour. TRY THIS RECIPE DEVONSHIRE APPLE CAKE. Sift 3 cups flour with saltspoon salt and 3 teaspoons baking powder. Rub into this 3 tablespoon butter. Add 3 (rounded tablespoons sugar and 2 large Dominion Mark Stiirmcr Apples, peeled, cored and cut into fine dice. Mix well with 1 beaten egg-and cup of milk. Butter flat cake tin and line with paper. Put mixture in and , spread to even thickness. Bake in moderate oven for-between, threequarters of an hour and an'hour. 'J'hjs cake may be eaten hot; or when t:old, cut into squares and buttered. Soft cooking apples should be used. Watch this column for further new and simple Stunner recipes. Traie enquiries YmL ' N.Z. Fruitgrower*' Federation Ltd-, Customhouse Quay,, Wellington. I?YPP f Send ld' in' stamps to the above m i »>o. jddr,,.,, f or new Apple Recipe Book, which fives many new and delightful dishes

This article text was automatically generated and may include errors. View the full page to see article in its original form.
Permanent link to this item

https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/EP19330526.2.30.1

Bibliographic details

Evening Post, Issue 122, 26 May 1933, Page 4

Word Count
558

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Issue 122, 26 May 1933, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Issue 122, 26 May 1933, Page 4