A WOMAN IN TROUBLE.
MUDDY (C OMPLEXION—RHEUMATISM—OVERWEIGHT—TOO TIRED TO WORK. If this woman had taken a different remedy for each of her complaints, she would have been kept very busy! Imagine too the length of time that wmuld have been required to effect an all-round cure! In actual fact, she took only one medicine. And she took that medicine for but six weeks before she saw every one of her complaints fading away. The simple explanation is that all her troubles arose from one common cause. In a letter she says:—“Since I started taking Krbsehen six weeks ago, my health has greatly improved. My complexion, which had a muddy appearance, is changed to a clear and healthy look. My rheumatism has almost gone. My weight two months •ago was list, 61bs. and yesterday, when I was weighed by the same scales I weighed lOst. 81bs. This decrease has helped me wonderfully, for I don’t feel half so tired, and am able to work better than I have done for months. I shall never be without Kruschen after this.” —(Miss) A. X/. E. '\ Half the complaints that afflict humanity —from simply feeling “off cdlour” to acute rheumatism —can all be traced back to one root cause —internal sluggishness. There is on® sure, safe way to keep yourself regular inside —the .“little daily dose” of Kruschen Salts. Kruschen is a scientific combination of six mineral salts which keep your eliminating organs in proper tune and so clear away the waste matter that dogs your system and poisons the blood. And Kruschen has a direct tonic influence upon the blood-stream, too, purifying it and invigorating it so that it floods every fibre of you with tingling energy. Kruschen Salts is obtainable at all Chemists find Stores at 2/6 per bottle.
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 27 June 1933, Page 8
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