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HIS WEIGHT WENT UP AND UP

NOW HE'S REDUCING OVER ILB A WEEK MORE ACTIVE AND LESS TIRED AH big men—and big women, too. for that matter —should read what this stout man has to tell them. “ I am only a smallish man, that is in height, but big the other way. I did not notice it much at first, but it got that way that I was a great trouble to myself, getting so much heavier that I was tired by the time I'd walked 100yds. I took advice and was told what to eat and what not to eat, leave this and that out, and although I followed the advice as closely as possible, I only got heavier. “ One day I saw in a paper something about tho good that Kruschcu Salts was doing for stout people. I bought some, followed instructions, and am pleased to say that I have reduced 51b in four weeks. 1 am more active and less tired —it has really done me good. If this letter is any good to you, you have my full permission to use same. I shall recommend Kruschen to everyone inclined to stout- . ness.”—J.H.B. Unlike most salts, Kruschen is not merely a laxative. It is a combination of six salt* which have a tonic influence upon every organ, gland, nerve, and fibre of your body. Kruschen Salts keep the system free from encumbering waste matter. Unless this wastage is regularly expelled, it will # give rise to rheumatic and other body poisons. And Nature is liable to take tho defensive measure of storing this poison-breeding material out of the way in the form ot fatty tissue. Kruschen Salts is obtainable at all Chemists and Stores at 2s’6d per bottle.

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Evening Star, Issue 21076, 13 April 1932, Page 12

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HIS WEIGHT WENT UP AND UP Evening Star, Issue 21076, 13 April 1932, Page 12

HIS WEIGHT WENT UP AND UP Evening Star, Issue 21076, 13 April 1932, Page 12