WAR-WEARINESS SOON
DISAPPEARED
When She Recommenced Taking Kruschen
Hard work under war-time conditions was beginning to tell on this elderly tfoman. In this letter she describes how Kruschen brought about an amazing :hange in her outlook:—
"Although I am nearly 60 years of ige, I work very hard. For months recently I neglected taking my 'little daily Jose,' and rheumatism and constipation tet in, combined with a feeling that life ivas not worth living. So I obtained a fresh bottle of Kruschen, and in a few days the effect was magical. The aching joints, the depressed feeling, the sleepiness and constipation all vanished. I felt rejuvenated and so bright. The war might have been over!"— Mrs. E. Bleasdale, "Winifred," Dunton Wayletts, Brentwood, Essex, England. 6/5/41. There is no law that compels people to look after themselves. That's up to them. The first and most important step is to keep the bowels open and the bloodstream pure. Kruschen aids that in a simple, safe way* because it assists Nature to remove accumulated waste material gently, regularly. With a restored bodily health comes a feeling of optimism and cheerfulness—that "Krus. chen Feeling." The "keep fit, keep smiling" dose of Kruschen is enough to cover a sixpence regularly in your early morning tea or coffee. Try for a month at leastKruschen is perfectly harmless; the analysis of six natural salts is shown on every bottle. Don't wait. Start NOW! Kruschen is a product of E. Griffiths Hughes Ltd., Adelphi, Salford, Manchester, England. Established 1756.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXXVIII, Issue 75, 26 September 1944, Page 7
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251WAR-WEARINESS SOON Evening Post, Volume CXXXVIII, Issue 75, 26 September 1944, Page 7
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