<rm fIH it KEEP SMILING! There isn't si eure in the world that ! won’t seem lighter sifter a dose or two j ol‘ Kruschen ! Look at Grandpa. As; happy as the dsiy is long. No poisons from congested waste matter seeping through his intestinal walls! No trouble with his liver! No weakness in his kidneys, cooping up poisons in tlie bloodstream ! No, Sir! Grandpa, like hundreds of thousands of other wise folk, lets the Kruschen three-fold action keep his “internals” in perfect trim. So simple ! No time wasted. Knougli Kruschen in your early morning tea to cover a sixpence. Then the aperient elements begin to cleanse your bowels in a natural way. The hepatic elements begin to liven up the liver to neutralise poisons in the blood. The diuretic elements begin to flush the kidneys, giving them strength to expel these jioisons from the body. Result—loo per cent activity all day long, a smiling face from morn till eve, and a grand appetite. Try “that Kruschen Feeling” yourself. It's great! Kruschen is obtainable of all chemists and stores at 2/3 per bottle. KRUSCHEN ; SALTS;
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXXII, 26 January 1939, Page 10
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184Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXXII, 26 January 1939, Page 10
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