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HER MOANING KEPT HIM AWAKE

Arms and Legs Stiff with Rheumatism Now They Both Take Kruschen.

Something had to be done for this old couple. She could not sleep for pain. And he could not sleep for her moaning. He tells us how it all ended: “My wife, who is 67 years of age, has suffered for years with rheumatism in the joints. At times, the pain was so bad that she had to drop anything that she carried in her hands, In the night, I was often wakened by her moaning, on account of the pains in her arms and legs. She was so stiff she could not climb the stairs, “About 12 months ago, she started taking Kruschen Salts, and' after finishing the first bottle she could use her fingers much better. So she continued to use it, and now she is so far recovered that she very seldom feels any pain. Now we both take Kruschen and have resolved that we will never be without it as long as we live.’’— P.J.P. Do you realise what causes rheumatism? Nothing but sharp-edged uric acid crystals which form as the result of sluggish eliminating organs. Krasehcn Salts can always be counted upon to clear those painful crystals from the system. The numerous mineral salts in Kruschen are bound to dissolve away all traces of uric acid. And more! They ensure such perfect internal regularity that no such body poisons as uric are ever able to accumulate again. Prove this for yourself by buying a bottle of Kruschen. Kruschen Salts is obtainable at all Chemists and Stores at 2/6 per bottle.

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXII, Issue 257, 13 October 1932, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXII, Issue 257, 13 October 1932, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXII, Issue 257, 13 October 1932, Page 9