He Once Weighed 16½ Stone
21 LBS. OFF WITH TWO BOTTLES OF KRUSCHEN. JN'OW TIES SHOES WITHOUT PUFFING AND BLOWING. If you are overweight and want to reduce, thero is no need to-day to put yourself on a drastic diet. Here is a lotter from A man who is steadily losing his unwanted fat, yet satisfying his appetite to the full on four meals a Uay. He is taking Krusclicn Salts, and he tells us that after taking only two bottles ho is 211bs. lighter. He writes: ‘ ‘ After taking two bottles of Ivruschen Salts, I have reduced my weight from 161 stone to 15 stone. I have only eut'out whito bread and potatoes and gone on to whole-meal bread. I liavo four meals a day. The reduction in weight has been so benelicial that 1 can now tie my shoes without having to puff aud blow after the effort, fou may use this letter as testimony to the benelits I have received and I hope shortly to be able to writo to say 1 am down to normal weight for a person of 55 years of age.”—P.W.L.
Kruschen is a scientific blend of sis mineral salts found in the waters ox those European Spas which have been used by generations of overstout people to reduce weight. Before the first bottle of Kruschen is finished, the fat starts to go. Then, month after the scales tell tho same story —a few pounds less of superfluous flesh to burden the body and endanger the health.
Kruschen has a world-wide sale. It is taken by the people of 119 different, countries. In none of these countries is there anything else quite like it—nothing else that gives tho samo results.
Kruschen Salts is obtainable at all Chemists and Stores at 2/6 per bottle.
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Manawatu Times, Volume 60, Issue 225, 24 September 1935, Page 5
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