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HER HAND WENT DEAD COULD NOT SEW 'K BUTTON ON • * helpless with rheumatism At one time she thought she would lose the use of her right hand. But a blessing"—in the form of Kruschen Salts— put her right again. "I was sure in a bad slate, she writes. "In fact, I could not do my housework, I was so bad with rheumatism in my arms and hands. I could not sleep at nights, and had to get up and heat water to ease my pain and numbness. I took all kinds of medicines. I rubbed it and plastered it —but it was still there. I thought I would lose the use of my right hand. I could not hold anything, nor could I sew a button on. My arm would go dead. [ was advised to try Kruschen, and inside of three weeks I found such a change. I have kept on taking it, and am so thankful for the blessings I have received in Kruschen. Now I sleep all nightthanks io Kruschen's help and relief. (Mrs.) J. 11. , Rheumatic conditions are the result of an excess of uric acid in the body. It is the knife-edged crystals or this uric acid, settling in the tissues, which are responsible for rheumatic agony. Two of the ingredients of Kruschen Salts have Die power of dissolving uric acid crystals. Other ingredients of these .Salts assist Nature to expel these dissolved crystals through the natural channels. In addition, there are still other salis in Kruschen which prevent food fermentation in the intestines and thereby check the further accumulation not only of uric acid but of other body poisons which undermine the health. Remember, "it's the little daily dose" of Kruschen that, rids your body of uric acid and keeps you free from the bondage of rheumatism. Kruschen Salts is ohlninable at all Chemists and Stores at 2/6 per bottle.

She Darkened Her Grey Hair Society Lady Darkens Her Grey Hair and Stimulates its Qrowth by Simple Home Process. She Tells How She Did It. A well-known society lady who darkened her grey h"' 1 " by a simple Homo process made the following statement:— "Any man or woman ought to diirken their grey or faded hair, stimulate its growth and make it soft and glossv with this simple formula, which they can mix at home. To seven (7) 07.. or water add loz. of bay rum, joz. glycerine and l small box of Orlex Compound. You can easily mix it yourself and save extra expense. These ingredients can bo purchased at any chemist's at very little cost. Apply to the hair every other day until the grey hair Is darkened sufficiently. This mixture Is used to relieve Itching, and Is excellent for dandruff. It does not stain the scalp, is not sticky nor greasy, and does not rub off. It should make a grey-haired person look 10 to 20 years younger." —Copyright.

WON £138,000! Millions believe that a Talisman or Mascot brings success, happiness, health and wealth. For Instance, f Mrs. A. Voorhles, Arllng- R m ton, Ky., a poor widow, won £30,000 In Kentucky Derby Sweep. Mrs. K. R Rellly drew £35,000 in g 1030 Calcutta Sweep. Mr. ~ ■ Sells drew £30,000 "in B Irish Sweepstake. L. Dll- M lon made £43,000 In New York Exchange. WHY STAY UNLUCKY? Wear the Runic Cross Yourself! The early Pilgrim Fathers wore a SJgll or Reliquary. Kings, statesmen, wise men, soldiers, sailors wear a Reliquary to ward off evil and danger. According to ancient lore, the Slgil of Reliquary Gross was believed to attract the influence of the Unknown, ward o(T evif and danger and benefit mankind. The real Runic Cross Sigil denotes a mystic occult sign or Good Luck. 'Wells, the man who broke- the bank at Monte Carlo, wore a Slgil constantly, as did Captain de Courcey Thompson. " Lucky" Armour, Chicago Wheat Pit King, also wore a Sigil. You may scniT at the Idea. Others have done so, but now wear the Runic Cross Sigil constantly. You'll never know till you test It for yourseir, when your first lucky win should convince you. Is bad luck dogging your footsteps? Then wear a genuine Runic Cross. Be lucky In sweeps, art unions; win money at racing, cards, games, everything. Be fortunate In your business ventures. Carry a Cross constantly. Runic Cross Talisman, heavily goldplated, 2/0 each, 3 for 6/6, ZmJ- dor. Sterling Silver, 6/- each. Solid Gold, 10/- each. COUPON. TALISMAN SOCIETY, P.O. Box 1769, Auckland. Enclosed is Send me...... Runic Cross Luck Talismans. Name Address

I AWAYS ENVY YOU) YOUR LOVELY WHITE \ CLOTHES, MRS. WILSON. WHATEVER DO YOU WASH THEM WITH? I NEVER USE ANY ~ THING "BUT &INSO. it's marvellous por [KEEPING CLOTHES A I \ COLOUR fLL HAVE TO TRY THIS RtNlSO* IS >T SA-PE COLOURS TOO ? - YES,LOOK AX A JOAN'S PROCK. / IT HAP BEEN ( WASHED IN \ -v RIfJSO DOZENS OP TIMES. J THANKFUL YOU TOLD ME ABOUT \ 1 fc\NSO- MY CLOTHES \ I ARE WHITER ALREADY. WVND DON'T YOU > LOVE THE WONDERFUL "THICK SUDS . NO I WONDER THERE'S V NO NEED to RUB " p] WELLINGTON ST U SJI NA ' ,-Q "No matter what " T KLAND . Writes: I Teally whi,e unt'ri d b neVercould getmY I '"*• S&I WHITER clothfc j I than S and LE SS WORK V Wdgh, for w . bar soaps. . I x h o r s „a far - f washable Wa «hes clothes clean fla f de st water. \ 1..o n 8 rur ci ° ,iies *»» I into y C &?£*'*«* fl«e -faTSaK ~ trc=gth' r 1 - - g ""'" h at out thedir t A LEVER PRODUCT . . . Made in New Zealand. ►leiipwnixeFswdsn

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21263, 17 August 1932, Page 16

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