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DRESSMAKER WHO ! COULD NOT SEW Hands Swollen With Rheumatism Put Herself Right with Kruschen Pity this poor dressmaker! Ninetenths of her work consists of sewing —and she was not able to sew. Rheumatism in the hands was her trouble, and she tried any number of remedies.” But nothing helped—until she came to Kruschen. Now let her tell you what happened:— ( “Three-and-a-half years ago, she writes, “I had a violent attack of rheumatism all over my body. feet were shapeless, my hands swollen. The pain was terrible. My knees relt as if the sinews were pulled out at the back. I had never experienced such pain. There was no relief from it I was crippled, absolutely helpless. *‘l tried many remedies without success Then I started on Kruschen Salts, and after one month I could stand up again. Then, I walked with a stick In three months, I was Quite well again. As I am a dressmaker, you can imagine what it meant, to me not to be able to work my sewing machine. I have not had an ache or pain since Kruschen put me right. M hat a treat to be able to walk. ( to work, and to be free from pain. --(Mrs.) s The stabbing pains of rheumatism are caused by needle-pointed crystals of uric acid lodging in the joints. Kruschen brings relief because it dissolves those torturing crystals and expels them from the system. Then if you continue with a little daily dose of Kruschen. it will keep your inside so clean and regular, so free from stagnating waste matter, that uric acid and other body poisons will neiei accumulate again. Kruschen Salts is obtainable at alt Chemists and Stores at 2/3 per bottle.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 27 April 1938, Page 2

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