THEY DON’T CALL HIM “TUBBY” NOW
LOST HIS FAT BY TAKING KRUSCHEN. FRIENDS AMAZED AT CHANGE. “I have been rather adverse to any advertised medicine,” writes a correspondent, “but a friend of mine whom 1 had not seen for two years, visited me seven weeks ago, and I must tell you I was fairly amazed to see him. When I last saw' him he was 15 st. 8 lbs. I thought he had been ill, but he tells me that he never felt better in his life. I asked him how' he lost his fat, because we used to call him ‘Tubby.’ He said, ‘By taking Kruschen Salts regularly every morning.’ I could hardly credit it, but know'ing him well, I can believe him.” —F.E. Overweight arises frequently because the system is loaded with unexpelled waste, like a furnace choked with ashes and soot. Allow'od to .accumulate, this w'aste matter is turned into layer after layer of fat. The six salts in 'Kruschen assist the internal organs to throw off each day the wastage and poisons that encumber the system. Then, little by little, that ugly fat goes—slowly,yes—but surelv.
Kruschen does not aim to reduce by rushing food through the body; its action is not confined to a single part of the system. It has a tonic influence upon every organ of elimination, every gland, every nerve, every vein. Gently, but surely, it rids the system of all fat-forming food refuse, of all poisons and harmful acids which give rise to rheumatism, digestive disorders and many other ills. Kruschen has a world-w r ide sale. It is taken by the people of 119 different countries. In none of those countries is there anything else quite like it—nothing else that gives the same results.
Kruschen Salts is obtainable at all Chemists and Stores at 2/6 per bottle.
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Hawera Star, Volume LIV, 7 March 1935, Page 2
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