Complimented on Her Complexion at 65
Tells All Women How Stic Dots lit 20 VIOA US OK KIHISCIIKN 20 YEARS OF HEALTH Just rainy! A grandmother and still being complimented on her complexion ! How does she do it? Her letter explains. Kruschen keeps her young and fit. That's the secret of the whole matter. “When I was on holiday this Summer J was asked what gave me or what I used for my fresh complexion. For 20 years now I’ve used as directed Kruschen Salts, the finest and only medicine to my knowledge. Before this 1 was troubled with my liver and biliousness and rheumatism in iny arm and should ms. 1 just take it regularly as you describe, with the above result. I tell everyone this, also my family, who are now men and women, for I am over 65." -—10.15. Don't be content lo envy her. Follow her example. Kruschen will keep you young, just as it keeps her young. The little daily dose keeps you young inside; yon wake up every morning as lit and fresh as a schoolgirl, and before tin* first month is out the wonderful difference is written in your complexion and your eyes. Kruschen will restore the liver and kidneys to proper activity. Waste products will be naturally excelled by those eliminating organs as Nature in tends. The blood will he refreshed and will course in a cleansing stream to every fibre of the body, reinvigorating your whole system, brightening your eyes, clearing your skin. You feel—anil are —a different person. Thousands arc proving it, daily. Why shouldn’t you? Kruschen Salts is obtainable at all Chemists and Stores at 2/C per bottle.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXIV, 6 August 1931, Page 8
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