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Had To Go To Sea Again Rheumatism or No Rheumatism But Kruschen Kept Him Free From Pain. He was the skipper- of a steam trawler, and he was “up against it.” He had Rheumatism, so his doctor said he must not go to sea. But times were hard, and he was forced to go afloat again. That was two years ago. Now see what he says: — “I go to sea and two years ago I was laid up for six month's with very much suffering from rheumatism and general breakdown, and was forbidden by my doctor to go to sea, or to touch water. But it was ‘Hobson’s Choice’ with me. There was so much unemployment I was forced to get somewhere. So I am still here weathering the storms of the last two winters, and I can honestly say I have never felt the slightest nain from my old complaints, since I started two years ago to take Kruschen Salts. I wish Kruschen every success, and you may make whatever use you think lit of this letter.” —Skipper J.J. It is common knowledge that rheumatism is associated with an excess of uric acid in the system. Uric acid is composed of needle-like crystals, and the pain of rheumatism is caused by those “needles” settling down in the joints, muscles and tendons. Kruschen is a powerful solvent of these torturing crystals. It swiftly dulls their sharp edges, then expels them from the system. Your pains cease; swellings subside, knotted joints become loose. Afterwards, the “little daily dose” so stimulates the liver and kidneys that regular and complete elimination is ensured. Your inside is kept clean. Mischievous uric acid never gets the chance to accumulate again. Start on Kruschen to-morrow. Keep up “the little daily dose” and you’ll soon joyfully agree with thousands of others that rheumatism meets its master in Kruschen. Kruschen Salts is obtainable at all Chemists and Stores at 2/6 per bottle.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 30 October 1931, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 4 Greymouth Evening Star, 30 October 1931, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 4 Greymouth Evening Star, 30 October 1931, Page 9