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HER WORK GAVE HER AGONY #• How a Shop Assistant got Relief for Painful Feet and Legs RHEUMATISM ~~ NOW GONE “ I am an assistant in a large store, and do a lot of standing and walking about at business, and have suffered for some years with terrible rheumatic pain in my feet. A year ago I took Krusehen Salts—half a teaspoonful in half a pint of water, half an hour before breakfast. I did that for seven days. That took the pain away, and I can now walk with ease, and say that Krusehen Salts relieved me of rheumatism in my feet and legs at the same time. Krusehen Salts are the finest medicine in the tlxis dissolved uric acid through the world, taken when out of sorts and not bowels and kidneys. In addition, there feeling well. We always have them in are still other salts in Krusehen which the house, and find they soon put you prev ent food fermentation in the right and make you feel young, wit li intestines and thereby check the ptenty of life and energy. They make f lirt i, er formation not only of uric acid you feel life is worth living . . .. . If hut of other body poisons which people would only take Krusehen baits undermine the health, as directed, they would save many a doctor’s bill. My own doctor considers That is where Krusehen is quite unlike that Krusehen Salts are fine.” a single salt—Epsom or Glauber. rn . . „ , . , There are six salts in Krusehen: each The pam of rheumatism is caused by w ith its own duty: each necessary needle-pointed uric ac>d crystals settling ant j v j| a j the well-being of some part down in the joints. Two of the six salts 0 f S y S tem. of which Krusehen is composed have 3 the power of dissolving uric acid so as Krusehen Salts is obtainable at all to render it capable of being easily Chemists and Stores at 2/6 per bottle. 15-11-30 m washed out of the system. Other salts ill Krusehen assist Nature to flush nut

Put yourself on . : Lane’s Join tlie thousands who have been made strong and well with Lane’s. READ THIS LETTER. For some years I had been stiffenngr from extreme nervousness, fairitingr turns, loss of # appetite and violent indigestion, and, although I tried many remedies, I did not get the slightest relief. A friend recommended me to tty Lane s Emulsion (in fact he bought me the first bottle, for which X am very thankful). After taking three bottles, my cure was complete, and life once more seemed worth while. From this personal experience I can recommend Lane’s Emulsion as the best and ONLY real. health-builder the world has ever prodticed. (Miss) ISABELLE NORMQYLE, 327 Collins Street, Melbourne. Price 2/6 and 4/6 at all Chemists and Stores ,

I “ITAWEBA STAB” AGENCIES. 'J'HE “HAWEBA STAB” is procurable from the following agencies in Hawera:— C. KEiLSEN, opp. St. Mary's Church, to 10 p.m. daily. F. J. BOASE & CO., High St., to 5.30 p.m. daily (noon Wednesday, 9 p.m. Saturday). P. T. DONNELLY & CO., High St., to 5.30 p.m. daily (noon Wednesday, 9 p.m. Saturday). A. E. MORRIS, High St., to 5.30 p.m. daily (noon Wednesday, 9 p.m. Saturday). W. R. SHAW, Parle Store, to 8 p.m. daily (9 p.m. Saturday). MISS F. O. BLAKE, Opera House Confectionary, to 10 p.m. daily. G. W. CLARK, opposite railway station, to 8 p.m. daily (9 p.m. Saturday). H. GIBBES, Grand Confectionery Shop, High St. G. T. WOODWARD, South Road Store, 5.30 p.m. daily, 10 p.m. Saturdays. Mrs K. A. SAUNDERS, corner Argyle and High Sts., to 10 p.m. daily. Mrs K. A. SHACKLBTON, Princes St., near Glover Road, daily to 9 p.m. - F. H. GLLEBENSHAW, Golden Minim Regent St., daily to 11 pan. THE “HAWEBA STAB”

Telephone Numbers for t_ic “Hawera Star’' are as follow: 2014 Qenerai Manager and Com* mercial Department. Inquiries and instructions regarding advertising, subscribers’ orders, job printing, etc., should come over this line. 2015 Editor and Literary Department.. In matters connected with the news columns of-the paper use this number. ••THE HAWERA STAB.” IMPORTANT. A LL communications to the “ Star ” of a business nature should «.e addressed to “ The Manager.” Contributions and correspondence for the literary columns should be addressed to ” The Editor.” Note. —On no account should communications, either business or literary, be addressed to an individual by name. Use the ‘title* not tho name.

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Hawera Star, Volume L, 26 August 1930, Page 3

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