“MY WORD, YOU ARE GETTING FAT!”
Woman’s Action After Friend’s Remarks Now She’s 491bs. Lighter If you are one who hears remarks from friends about “getting fat,” you. will naturally he interested to hear this woman’is story. Fortunately, it had a. happy ending. Here is her letter :— “I had put on weight gradually—not noticing it myself—until my friends kept saying to me, ‘My word, you are getting fat.’ I had myself weighed, and nearly had a fit. I was 12 stone 10 lbs., and I am only 5 ft. 3J inches in height. Then I saw an advertisement for Kruschen and I thought that I would try it. I did so, and to-day I weigh 9 stone 31bs. and feel better. I continue to take Kruschen, as I find it is still reducing me, and I wish to lose a little more weight. I am recommending Kruschen to all my friends.”—(Mrs) T. W. Kruschen is an ideally balanced blend of six separate mineral salts. The formula represents the ingredient salts of the mineral waters of Carlsbad, Ems, Kissengen and other wellknown European spas which have been resorted to for generations by the over-stout. Only in Kruschen can you got this precise combination of salts. The exact correctness of the formula of every hatch of Kruschen is checked by a staff of qualified chemists, before it is passed for bottling. Kruschen combats the cause of fat by assisting the internal organs to perform their functions properly— to throw off each day those waste products and poisons which, if allowed to accumulate, will be converted by body’s chemistry into fatty tissue. Kruschen Salts is obtainable at all Chemists and Stores ak 2/6 per bottle.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXIV, Issue 94, 4 April 1934, Page 3
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