FAT MAN LOSES 63LBS.
took walking exercise every DAY. AND A COURSE OF KRUSCHEN. Overweight men who want to lose a few pounds can have the benefit of this man’s experiences. He gives them to us for publication: — "In a little over twelve months I have reduced my weight from 16st. 31bs, to list. 101bs., by taking a dose of Krusehen Salts every morning for six months, and taking walking exercise every day. This remarkable achievement is all the more interesting when one considers that I did not resort to any form of dieting, and furthermore, did not deny myself the luxury of alcohol, but enjoyed my usual quota of beer every day."—G.L.B. 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. Taken every morning, Krusehen 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 a new 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. While you are losing fat you will be gaining in energy—in endurance —in ambition. The old arm chair won’t hold you any more —you’ll want to be up and doing—you’ll enjoy work and active recreation and you’ll sleep like a top. Krusehen Salts is obtainable at all Chemists and Stores at 2/6 per bottle.
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 6 September 1932, Page 8
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