TRAINER GIVES HIS TEAM KRUSCHEN
“ DAILY DOSE” FOR FOOTBALLERS Says It Keeps Them Fit and Prevents Staleness When you watch a football match do you ever envy the players their energy and vitality? Do you ever wish that you, too, were as active and full of zest as they are? You may think that because you lead a sedentary life you cannot hope for fitness equal to theirs. Well, read what a professional trainer does to keep his team in tip-top condition: — “I am a professional trainer at present with a first-class football team, and have been for the past fourteen years. The benefit of Kruschen Salts has been wonderful both as a laxative and in keeping the men free from staleness. Each morning I see that every man under me takes a small amount of Kruschen Salts to assist the liver and kidneys. I have used Kruschen with all types of athletes—cyclists, runners, boxers and footballers—and also extensively among my private patients. I am a certified Masseur, and deal with a lot of Electro-Therapeutic work, and wherie I have been called in ' to attend to cases of loss of vitality, rheumatism or neuritis I always recommend Kruschen Salts.”—J.J.J. (Certified Masseur). The “little daily dose” of Kruschen Salts keeps the internal organs functioning regularly in their daily duties. Liver, kidneys and bowels are* stimulated to' healthy, vigorous activity, thus ensuring the punctual elimination of , all waste products, , and poisons that endanger the ; health. You grow steadily fitter day by day, until eventually you attain that perfection of health and vitality known all over the world as “that Kruschen Feeling.”
Kruschen Salts is obtainable at all Chemists and Stores at 2/6 per bottle:
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Matamata Record, Volume XIX, Issue 1790, 10 December 1936, Page 7
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