FORMER CRIPPLE NOW ~~^T^ PLAYS TENNIS JMV ■ Mife-i-f Rheumatism %J@ in Feet - % \jMm^ THROWS AWAY OTHER "REMED- \^o^^^ lES"—PRAISES KRUSCHEN. a* *KW h S"- ls a stor_y °f a young man who /Mm//}, M&/ , . had given up hope of taking part in MmM^PW^J 5T5l ,7//t H^Tn SP urts W uith his Allows again: §lmm^^s^Mwf// He tells how he tried one ' remedy WWie&*W>^JwMw sufferer put him on the way to recovery. Here is his experience in his own words:— . Popular Terms Illustrated—No. *» , J7u W° f yT rsJs^ I started with pains ' in the feet which gradually got worse. l*?J£E^^&g*&t All up the Pole! ment one evening, another patient ad- , , vised me to try Kruschen Salts. That When everything goes won* are ''All'up the pel? gradually left my feet and in six (to use a coarse expression) and %Ti SJpXV^ S bTU a y £ g r -7. ««/~ something to I have played a good deal of tennis a eat that old io°th gives you a jab Sd^ver'do^agai^^OnV'ilwl if FT ** l° Sh°W tHere>S H° weeks ago.l threw away an accumula^ »U-M»ng. SM b^S» IkS to l°\ shous not rup 'remedies" which I had tried in vain " toothache. It s- easily remedied. ~£ wr . .. * A visit to the "Careful Dentist" «SSigrS teS^^ i»&fi f nd, Hi Presto! -^Ing is accumulating in the body. Kruschen iovelythe cause of all the trouble. It will (45-591). Advice free and SS>s'S^ff1& BISS%SS painless dentistry k assuredu?n'u he little ? aily dose-" y°ur ni »-* c» .<■<■ will b% so regular, so free from stagnat- 111 rf SCSltl TTll»rw4llA ing waste matter, that no such poisons * ' JUl""*-«rullie-as uric acid will ever get the chance Th. c«i«tin Dma.t.to accumulate again. »» mwi b«w. Kruschen Salts is oWainable at all MOLESWOKTH ft. (over BariaiidVCUmist)chemists and stores at 2s 6d per bottle. Hour.: » a.m. io < pJn . sat. 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. I^^ __. _j| |(#fc4-- Stocktaking clearance of HH"roiTu BATHROOM Bttpitl FIXTURES - AT SPECIAL PRICES I JS^aaF^i _ l|W~^r^' r I Mirrors, Towel Rails, Shelves, ! IllX-jfetei-^ Cabinets, Tooth Brush Racks, [^~i7jj"r IrV-^^ I Tuml>ler Holders, Liquid Soap \'WtS^%^=\ f^^i>^ * Holders, Etc.—ALL IN NON« Ijg M^^i^^l fIUSTING METAL. IB! H^^^^^'^' 5eC Thf:min Window No. 2 See Window n^^^^ & CO. LTD. I No-2 WILLIS <tT — r^^^ Illjl One nun telb uo tb^ \|^P'/^^lA^fij^QHW HEADACHE In a HOGSHEAD 1! I^BBHn^njAMjnrTnHßMr ELLIS & MANTON LTD. BOND STREET Wellington Agent* I••- - v • v T^jß^flPH^nl •- ■- ASK YOUR "~ , \ , "■■t^ A sS dealer for Y o^ muf dec' de in of, '• : goocl Mtfng Jf you would \- z^^^^v^ safeguard the health of your child. I ViC^S^'l Though infant years YOUR |v /^*^fWu^'J wisdom is his only protection r°m per °^ poor lighting." W.l33—AdrcTil,ement of Philips Lamps (NJZ.) Lid., 286-2SS Wektfitlt St.; Wellington
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Evening Post, Volume CXXII, Issue 22, 25 July 1936, Page 27
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