ANOTHER WAR STORY
EX-SERVICE MAN AND HIS “SOUVENIR” i RHEUMATISM GOT INTO HIS BONES i Here's jet another ■war story. It's about a service man who brought homo what ho called a “ souvenir.” Actually it was rheumatism and neuralgia. But ho had the soldier’s light-hearted way ot looking at things. Ho had also tho soldier s scepticism of ** remedies,” yet ho was at Icngtn persuaded to try Kruschen. “ From the time of leaving the Army in 1919 until a year ago I was a constant sufferor from rheumatism, which was frequently accompanied by neuralgia, I had tried various remedies, beth internal and external, but with little or no relief. Friends had often told me to try Kruschen, hht I’d always turned them down with • Oh, it’s like all the rest of the stuff,’ or .* I think it’s got thoroughly into my bones in tho Army,“and I suppose it will remain as a souvenir of the Croat War.* Fina *y X was persuaded to give Kruschen a trial, but even then f took them just to prove that they were useless. Imagine my surprise when after a few doses both complaints had vanished, and I’ve never had the slightest rheumatic pain since. How .1, in turn, tell every sufferer I come in contact with what a fine thing Kruschen Salts |s.”—L.B. Kruschen strikes; at and removes the root fcause of rheumatism, which is poisonbreeding matter in the intestines. This waste matter, by poisoning the nerves, causes neuralgia, and by poisoning the blood lowers the whole vitality. Kruschen so stimulates the organs of- elimination that every trace of this clogging waste .material is regularly and completely expelled. Kruschen keeps your inside clean and serene. And your whole system—body and brain —responds to its purifying force Kruschen Salts is obtainable at all chemists and stores at 2s 6d per bottle.
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Evening Star, Issue 20853, 24 July 1931, Page 11
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307ANOTHER WAR STORY Evening Star, Issue 20853, 24 July 1931, Page 11
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