AT HOME 20 WEEKS WITH RHEUMATISM WIFE FEARED HUSBAND WOULD NEVER WORK AGAIN KRUSCHEN CHANGED HIM " LIKE A MIRACLE" . When her husband -had. been at home 20 weeks with rheumatism in his back, this woman began to think he would never work again. At last, after many other brands of salts had failed to help him, she said: “Let’s try Kruschen,” and the change that took place was, in her own words, “ like a miracle.” Here is her letter:— : “ My husband is subject to rheumatism and suffered terribly with his back. Soma time ago, I had him in the house 20 weeks with.it. I really didn’t' think he would ever work again. We tried all the different kinds of salts you could mention, but none of them did him any good.; Then I said: ‘ Let’s try Kruschen.’ Since then, we have proved Kruschen Salts to be worth it* weight in gold. My husband is back at his job, and it is thanks only to Kruschen that he is able to keep at work. The change it made is like a miracle. I shall always recommend Kruschen Salts.”—(Mrs) B. Why did Kruschen succeed where ■ all other remedies had failed ? It succeeded because two of the salts in Kruschen are the most effectual solvents of uric acid crystals known to science. They swiftly dull the sharp edges of the painful crystals and, convert them into a harmless solution. Other ingredients in Kruschen have a stimulating effect on the kidneys and assist them to expel the dissolved uratic needles through the natural channels. Combined with these solvents and eliminants of urio acid are still other salts which prevent food fermentation taking place in the intestines, and thereby check the further formation of mischievous uric acid. Kruschen Salts is obtainable at all Chemists and Stores at 2/6 per bottle.
Every body gland, coll and organ 'ls kept • youthful by Thyrodone NATURE'S RICHEST- -ORGANIC lODINE .and. Sea. Mineral Extract. Thyrodone combats anaemia, \ nerves, ' lack of iodine, and falling glands in later life.From . Chemists 4/(i To-day my s| neck is 121 n.; ji| the tightness % has gone.”— fe Miss K. SulU livan. Inver* «■ cargill. FOR ANAEMIA.NERVES AND GLANDULAR TROUBLES CORRECTS lODINE DEFICIENCY 4/6 FROM WILKINSON AND SON AND-OTHER CHEMISTS. tG POOR MARKS ? his eyes may be to blame... When a bright child consistently brings home poor reports something 'must b© wrong. Many times teachers have found supposedly backward children suffering from poor eyesight. Don’t handicap YOUR child! Have his eyes examined NOW! • HUGH&6.K. NEILL,/ Limited,-' CONSULTING OPTICIANS. 93 George Street, Dunedin. ? EVENING STAB.’ INSTRUCTIONS as to the Insertion o* Withdrawal of Advertisements m the Star ‘ must be in writing. Alterations for Display Advertisement* must be handed in by II a.m.. on the day before they are required to appear. For the convenience of advertisers replies to advertisements may be sent to tb« * Evening Star ’ Office, but the Proprietor* do not accept any responsibility m thi» respect. Whilst every care is eaercised in regard to the due insertion of advertisements, the Proprietors do not hold themselves responsible for the non-insertion through accident or from other causes; and the Proprietors reserve to themselves the right of omitting advertisements that they may deem objectionable, even although such advertisements may have been received and paid for in the usual course of businessAdvertisements for insertion, m the * Star ’ and allbusiness communication* should bo addressed to the MANAGER. Only letters for publication and literary contributions should be addressed to th* Editor.
Permanent link to this item
https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/ESD19370630.2.49.1
Bibliographic details
Evening Star, Issue 22688, 30 June 1937, Page 7
Word Count
579Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 22688, 30 June 1937, Page 7
Using This Item
Allied Press Ltd is the copyright owner for the Evening Star. You can reproduce in-copyright material from this newspaper for non-commercial use under a Creative Commons New Zealand BY-NC-SA licence. This newspaper is not available for commercial use without the consent of Allied Press Ltd. For advice on reproduction of out-of-copyright material from this newspaper, please refer to the Copyright guide.