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WAS CONSTIPATED FOE 30 YEARS Woman's Long Search I for a Remedy ENDED WITH KRITSCHEN The trouble with most remedies for-con-stipation, as this woman ' found, v' that they give only a temporary relief. Having at last found a permanent corrective, she writes to tell us about it: — "For upwards of 30 years I was a yictim. of acute constipation. During that rather unhappy period I tried practically, everything that it was possible to try, and spent pounds upon pounds trying to effect a cure. I admit I was a chronic case, and , every new remedy I tried helped for a day or' two —after that I was just as bad as ever. My husband frequently asked me to give Krusehen"Salts it trial, but I was so discouraged) by. the failure of so many remedies that' I 'first thought it would be a waste of time and money.l Imagine my surprise and delight. , Three months ago I took my, first taste of Krusehen■ Salts, and every morning since and every morning so long as I live, my first duty upon rising is my Krusehen—Krusclien for ever, no substitutes. I honestly feel a different woman. My bowels act to the clock, and my friends remark Tidw well. I am looking. . Credit: where , credit , due— Krusehen Salts in my case has full marks. My only regret is that-1 didn't try it yean ago.I'—(Mrs.) A. M. Krusehen Salts is Nature's recipe for maintaining a condition o£ internal cleanliness. The six salts in Krusehen stimulate your internal organs to smooth, regular action. Your inside is thus kept clear of those impurities which, allowed to' accumulate, lower the whole tone of the system. But Krusehen has more than this necessary aperient effect upon you: it works directly upon your blood-stream, too, invigorating it so that it floods every fibre of you with tingling energy. ■ » ' . . . Krusehen Salts is obtainable at all Chemists and Stores at 2s 6d per bott.e Here's a new idea! POTATO and CORK | Pudding" CORN, properly seasoned, can make the most delicious dish imaginable. Try this one: Mash foiled potatoes, season' with salt, - butter and Lea & Periins Sauce, and line a well buttered baking dish with • rather thick layer. Fill the centre with canned corn, also seasoned with salt, butter and Lea & Perrins Sauce, Top with mashed potato. • Cover the mold and steam for three* quarters of.an hour. Turn out on a heated plate. Or bake In a moderate oven (3SO" • 400° F.) and' servt from the baking dish. ,» LEA&PERRINS SAUCE BICYCLES or REPAIRS! colons next Ford, 97 Courttnay Plaoa for battMrvleiortornif^Plion«6Oj237 Ointment Talcum. Powder HeaUliandVeaulu TO YOUR SKIN/ • Daily use of this pure, medicated Soap, containing emollient and cleansing properties, Srotects, as well as cleanses, le skin. The Ointment . quickly relieves and heals any rash orjrimple that may appear. The Taictom ' overcomes excessive perspiration and adds a finishing touch to the toilet. ' j , At all chemists. Auitratatian Depot: R. Towns & Co., Sydney, N. S. W. aa*"TryCuticura Shaving Stick > Life's Darkest Momenta. —No. Jf.'-J I When xjou drop the iDeeknencTs supply And what a miserable week-end &«• is. Yet such misery is not comparable Ie that caused by a tooth which neglect ha» permitted to decay. The wise nan takes no risks. H» visits a dentist regularly every-three or four months. Be wise! Consult "The Careful Dentist," to-day! Ring 45-591 for an apr poihlment! Examination arid 'advice gratis. All work guaranteed. ID. P. Sommenrille "The Careful Dentist." MOLESWORTH ST. (over Barraud's Chemi<ris Hours: 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Sat. 9 n.m. to 1 p.«j

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Evening Post, Volume CXVIII, Issue 36, 11 August 1934, Page 24

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