HOW A CHORUS GIRL KEEPS S LIM
REDUCED 28LBS. IN THREE AIONTHS. KRUSCHEN ON HER DRESSING TABLE. "I was getting much too fat,” writes a chorus girl, “and I expect you know what that means to one of us. In time, it means that our services are no longer required. In these days a chorus girl has to work very hard —dancing as well as singing—and it is really necessary to be slim. A friend advised me to take Kruschen Salts, which I Aid, and after taking them for three months I have lost 281bs. I am delighted, for nobody loves a fat girl. The girls at the theatre used to laugh when- they saw the Kruschen bottle on my dressing table. But those who laugh last laugh best, which I do at the end of the show at night, as I am quite fresh and happy, after a hard night dancing. Thanks to Kruschen Salts.”—-(Miss) AI.W.
It has been established that excess fat is mainly due to improper working of the internal organs, which allow waste material, to accumulate and clog the machinery. Unless this, wastage is regularly expelled, Nature is liable to take the defensive measure of storing it up in the form, of fatty tissue. Taken every morning, Kruschen Salts effect a regular, gentle and perfectly natural clearance of this poisonous wastage which encumbers the system. Your blood-stream is thus preserved from contamination. Refreshed and invigorated, it floods you with anew feeling of vitality, a new urge for activity. You follow the urge, and after about a fortnight that ugly, fat starts to go. You feel it; your mirror reflects it; you make for the nearest weighing machine, and- very soon know
it. Kruschen Salts. is obtainable at ell Chemists and Stores at 2/6 per bottle.
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Hawera Star, Volume LIV, 25 July 1935, Page 7
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