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CHANGED HER SHOES FIVE TIMES A DAY

qttffered agony with RHeJmStISM for 20 YEARS

„ wFARS SAME SHOES ALL R° w wear without pAIN

Try and picture the life this woman led fo? twenty years-changmg her , times a day in a vain sll ° e? nnr to attain some relief from so many years of suffering. This ‘ S ■ff h have^bran* using Kruschen Salts for four years. For twenty years previously I had suffered agony with mv feet sometimes changing my shoes five times a day, and frequently sitting without any as the pain was lo great. Now I can wear the same pair of shoes all day with comfort. “Two years ago I had the rheumatism so badly in my neck I could not SS u-had to turn altogether. After regular use of Kruschen Salts, I can now turn my neck without trouble or nain I cannot speak too highly of Kruschen Salts. Only those who had been in constant pain with their feet for years can realise what it is to be free/'—(Mrs.) E.A. It is the needle-pointed crystals of uric acid, lodging between the joints, which are responsible for the agony of rheumatism. Kruschen Salts dissolve these torturing crystals and promptly expel them from the system.' That is why Kruschen brings such quick and comforting relief from the pains of rheumatism and other uric I acid complaints. i Nor is that all. Kruschen keeps i your inside so regular, so free from , stagnating waste matter, that no such body poisons as uric acid ever get the ch?nce to accumulate again. Kruschen Salts is obtainable at all and Stores at 2/6 per bottle.

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Northern Advocate, 1 December 1936, Page 8

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CHANGED HER SHOES FIVE TIMES A DAY Northern Advocate, 1 December 1936, Page 8

CHANGED HER SHOES FIVE TIMES A DAY Northern Advocate, 1 December 1936, Page 8