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HIS WIFE HAD TO DRESS HIM

DISABLED BY RHEUMATISM IK SHOULDER PUT BIGHT BY KRUBCHEN rheumatism- gets a real hold on one, it often has very unpleasant results. Read what a plight it put this man into ; “One year ago I was taken-with rheumatism in my shoulder. I was so bad that my wife had to put on my stockings and shoes for me, and help me get my coat on. I took several kinds of medicine—with ho results. . Then I saw Kruschen Salts advertised, and decided to try them, with the result that X am. cured of. my rheumatism. So I cheerfully recommend Kruschen Salts to anyone who is bothered With rheumatism.” —L.M.G. ; ■:'! The. painsvof rheumatism .are caused by deposits of needle-pointed uric acid crystals in the muscles and joints. Dissolve these mischievous crystals and flush them out 'of the system, "and‘ your sufferings -will be ended. ■ •}} The -effect of 'the six salts in jKruschen iji to convert uric acid 'crystals’/into -a harmless solution —and then pass them out of along with other waste products. Nor is that all. Kruschen’s gentle aperient •sfction ensures a condition of internal cleanliness—an inside, so free from all fermenting waste matter that no such-body poisons; as,, uric - acid . are . ever able to accumulate and contaminate the bloodstream again. Soon after you start on Kruschen the sharpest pains of, rheumatismcease. • As you persevere with the: “ little daily dose ” the twinges become less and less frequent Until finally you hardly know what, an ache; or. pain is. .. - ■ > .■ Kruschen Salts is' obtainable- at l all Chemists and Stores at 2s 6d per bottle.

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Evening Star, Issue 21621, 17 January 1934, Page 5

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HIS WIFE HAD TO DRESS HIM Evening Star, Issue 21621, 17 January 1934, Page 5

HIS WIFE HAD TO DRESS HIM Evening Star, Issue 21621, 17 January 1934, Page 5