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THE OLD ARMCHAIR HIS ONLY AMBITION

BUT WIFE SAYS “NO!

Wilkinson was a half-sick man—no energy—no desire to work—no ambition. Bui "his wife was on the job—she- told him the secret of bow to attain that youthful feeling that makes life a joyous adventure. But let him tell the story. "I one you and Knischen an qpology. I used to smile at the clever ads. of Krusohen Salts, and have often remarked that it xvas no better than Epsom—but. being of rather heavy build, 1 used to get up in the morning with not the least appetite for work, xvishing all the lime that 1 could just sit in an armchair and sleep—but my wife one day saw some Knischen Salts, and persuaded me to try it. Tlie effect xvas a revelation. I never miss it, and am a real live man. mentally and physically—keen all day and every day. I have been taking it now for about- 3 months, and must confess that had it not been for Kruschen I do not know lioxv I should have got through the xvorry and drive of business. I. owe it all to ‘the little daily dose.’ ” L. Wilkinson.

If you have never tried this perfect blend of six natural mineral salts that keep liver, bowels and kidneys in superb healthy activity, you’ve got the surprise of yoiir life coming. Kruschen is different from all other salts. It brings to half-sick, xvorn-out men and xvornen that glorious feeling of joyous health—and keeps them feeling that xvay. A quarter of a leaspoonful in hot water every morning keeps you free from constipation, biliousness, headaches, overacidity, rheumatism and even eczema. Millions tho xvorld over take it every morning to keep themselves in superb condition.

It's the little daily dose that does it. Kruschen Salts is obtainable at all Chemists and Stores at 2/6 per bottle.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXIV, 4 August 1931, Page 6

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311

THE OLD ARMCHAIR HIS ONLY AMBITION Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXIV, 4 August 1931, Page 6

THE OLD ARMCHAIR HIS ONLY AMBITION Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXIV, 4 August 1931, Page 6