CONSTIPATION ENDED FOR EVER
WOMAN FINDS A PERMANENT REMEDY KRUSCHEN IM TEA EVERY MORNING With perfect frankness a woman correspondent writes: —- “ I have suffered from conslipaliou as long as I can remember, and taken all sorts of things—which in some cases seemed to do good at first, but afterwards to have no effect. Then I thought 1 would; try Kruschen in my tea every morning, and I have done so, for over a year. lam pleased to say after the first month I had no more trouble with constipation, and I have felt very fit.” —(Mrs.) G. M. S. Kruschen is tho surest, safest, and most sensible way-to keep your inside regular in its most important daily duty. You will find that your system never becomes hardened, but always submits'to Kruschen’s 'gentle and friendly power of persuasion. There will never be any need to increase the “ daily dose.” And while Kruschen will be keeping you free from constipation', it will also be putting into your body the six mineral salts which Nature ordains as essential to health. And the result?. An end to all Life's minor ills and miseries. No more headaches, tiredness, depression,'or “nerves.” The remarkable effectiveness of Kruschen in cases of constipation, and the complaints that result from constipation, has created for it a woHd-wide sale. Kruschen is taken by the people of 119 different countries. In none of those countries is 1 there anything - else quite like it—nothing else that- gives the same results. Kruschen Salts is obtainable . at all Chemists and Stores at, 2/6 per bottle.
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Evening Star, Issue 21811, 29 August 1934, Page 14
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260CONSTIPATION ENDED FOR EVER Evening Star, Issue 21811, 29 August 1934, Page 14
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