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HE GOT FATTER AND FATTER

Even a Short Walk Made Him Tired NOW HE’S REDUCING OVEK 1 LB A WEEK. All big men—and big women, too, for that matter —should read what this stout man has to tell them. ‘ ‘ I am only a smallish man, that is in height, but big the other way. 1 did not notice it much at first, but it got that way that I was a great trouble to myself, getting so much heavier that I was tired by the time I’d walked 100 yards. I took advice and was told what to eat and what not to eat, leave this and that out, and although I followed the advice as closely as possible, I only got heavier. “One day I saw in. a paper something about the good that Kruschen Salts was doing for stout people. I bought some, followed instructions, and am pleased to say that I have reduced 5 lbs in 4 weeks. I am more active and less tired—it has really done me good. If this letter is any good to you, you have my pull permission to use same. I shall recommend Kruschen to everyone inclined to stoutness. ’ ’ 1 J.H.B.

Unlike most salts, Kruschen is not merely a laxative. It is a combination of six salts which have a tonic influence upon every organ, gland, nerve and fibre of your body. Kruschen Salts keep the system free from encumbering waste matter. Unless this wastage is regularl.v expelled, it will give rise to rheumatic and other body poisons. And Nature is liable to take the defensive measure of storing this poison-breeding material out of the way in the form of fatty tissue.

Kruschen Salts is obtainable at all Chemists and Stores at 2/6 per bottle.

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Grey River Argus, 2 January 1935, Page 7

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HE GOT FATTER AND FATTER Grey River Argus, 2 January 1935, Page 7

HE GOT FATTER AND FATTER Grey River Argus, 2 January 1935, Page 7