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THREW AWAY HIS STICK

■WHEN SCIATICA YIELDED TO KRUSCHEN. 'WORKING NO W "FOR FOUR YEARS. There can be no doubt that this man. has finished walking with a stick, for it is now four years since he discarded He writes: —“For 18 months I suffered with chronic sciatica and rheumatism, and was unable to walk without the aid of a stick. But after -taking Kruschen Salts for a short time, I was able to throw away the stick. It is now four years since this happened, and I have had no return of the complaint, and have not lost q day. from work. I shall never be without Kruschen Salts, as they are worth their weight in gold. You can use this letter as you please as I can honestly recommend Kruschen Salts to any sufferer." —O. F.

If the eliminating organs become sluggish, they permit harmful uric acid to accumulate and deposit itself in, the tissues, muscles and joints in the form of needle-pointed crystals, which, pierc-, ing the nerve .sheaths, cause excruciating pains of sciatica. Two of the ingredients of Kruschen Salts have the power of dissolving uric acid crystals. Other ingredients assist Nature to expel these dissolved crystals through the natural channels. In addition, there afe still other salts in Krusichen which prevent food fermentation in the intestines, and thereby check the further accumulation not only of uric acid but of other body poisons which undermine the health. Moreover, these various salts are arranged with such scientific exactitude that there is no possibility of lowering after-effects, however consistently “the little daily dose” is taken. (Kruschen Salts is obtainable at all Chemists and iStores at 2/6 per bottle.

money, then he disagreed with such a policy. . ... . More especially was this so if prices . were not likely to rise substantially. Indeed, what seemed certain was that competitive currency depreciation might prevent world prices from rising at °tlie very time when a rise in sterling prices was the only thing that could really help us. “If this increase is not to take place, however we seek to postpone the day of reckoning the time must eomo when mortgagee and mortgagor must get together and discover for selves a new basis of values having icgard to the earning capacity of the farm in relation to world prices; otherwise no amount of legislation will enable the farmer to make his job a payable one. “These matters may be matters of dispute,” Mr Stewart added, “but one point which is not in dispute and which I insist on with all the emphasis in my power is that to adopt a policy of exchange depreciation without atthe same time imposing whatever burdens are required to balance the Budget is not a safe nor a sound policy. ’ ’

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Hawera Star, Volume LII, 1 February 1933, Page 6

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THREW AWAY HIS STICK Hawera Star, Volume LII, 1 February 1933, Page 6

THREW AWAY HIS STICK Hawera Star, Volume LII, 1 February 1933, Page 6