DREADED GOING TO ENGLAND.
Lumbago Always Crippled Him
NOW KRUSCHEN KEEPS HIM FREE.
Enjgland hasn’t any monopoly ,in Lumbago. Yet we hear from an engineer who has lived in many parts of the world, that it was always when he went home to England that lumbago attacked him. Eventually he tried Krusehen, and now —living permanently in England—keeps free from his old trouble. He gives us permission to publish this: —
“I some time ago spent ten years in China, and every time I came home on leave I wa& crippled with lumbago. About nine years ago I came to England to reside permanently. Wishing to keep clear of the trouble, I started a course of your Krusehen Salts exactly as prescribed on the label, faking some in my breakfast coffee each day. Duriug these nine years, apart from one mild attack about four years ago, I have been entirely free from Lumbago and in good health. You may make what use you wish of the above, with the understanding that my name is not published.”—
N. 8., A.M.I.E.E,
Lumbago, Eheumatism and all other uric acid complaints can be traced —in nine cases out of ten —to intestinal stasis (delay). Poisons bred in the accumulated waste enter the blood and cause all kinds of trouble. The unfailing effect of Kruschen is to rid the intestinal tract of all clogging waste matter. Your pains ease, then disappear. And -so long as a condition of internal cleanliness is maintained by the “little daily dose,” you will really enjoy life—because the six salts in Kruschen keep the system sweet and clean —the eyes bright and the brain active and alert.
Kruschen Salts is obtainable at all Chemists and Stores at 2/6 per bottle.
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 26 June 1931, Page 7
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