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KEPT INDOORS BY NEURITIS HAD ItEft LEGS IN BANMGES Made fit and well agasn bV KtiUscHfeN Tltfre is a. nbie of defe'p gVattluiWi in this letter from a woman correspondent Who Writes about her neuritis:— " Two years ago I had neuritis in Iny knees, having tt'eatment for many months. Nothing seamed to do me any good. My legs we're In creft'e bandages, and all lire summer I could not eVen go into my own garden. It was a great trial to mb not to be able to go out. One day rny husband said ' Why not try Kruschen, they may do you good?' I gave in and tried it. I was never so Surprised in my life. In a week I be-, gan to walk, and was soon able to go Out as usual. Everyone has asked line 'What did you take?—they were so surprised to sfeo me walking again. Needless to say, I told them—Kruschen. "Next best tiling i can tell you is that I can eat like a schoolboy—anything— two big helpings of suet pudding—and never know anything about it. No pain—no irtdigestiori—am ever so Well—all because I take a dose of Kruschen In the morning. I am 54. years of age, and I blMs Ihe man Who invented Kruscheh Salts.'—(Mrs.) L.M. The pains pf neuritis and sciatjca are a pvmptom of deeper trouble —the same trouble that causes rheumatism, gout and lumbago; They are a sign of an impure blood-stream. They show that poisons have crept into the blood. Kruschen is n combination of six natural salts, , which ensure .internal cleanliness and keep the blood-stream pure. New and refreshed, blood is sent, coursirig to every fibre of your being. Then, neuritis, sciatica and kindred ills all pass you l)y. Kruschen .Salts is obtainable at all Chemists and Stores at 27f1.-D.ci;.,bottle.., .

EDUCATION RiFyF\W Wii delightful dijs oiF .j. .i Wynooa, the prdßlem of his education looni* up before you. &e is to be given the best you cin provide —he is to, start in thfe £ e "f?. 1 .! vantagej btU with ak tilnch equipirieiii as eaming-power can furnish; BuR what iif the plans so foridly framed ihiscarry—if fearhinp diminish, or fale- !, 1 s? ,^!^de^Hves of pak-ehtal jirovisidn? .These things also lodifa jtarge ih the dim background olf every parent's thinking; The ariaWerj of fcourke. is provided life assurance, for a tHiling siiin reiiibving those dependent upon you From the pferils of financial miiadvfenHdre; And *hte logical pfeople to c&irif the Ksk are the Prudential. New business Sums Assured in eeS.jM, 388 fWwA uiimm rem£F> (Iftfcdrporated in feriglaric!} IS CHANCERY STREET, AUCKLAND. PRINCIPAL OFFICE FdR NEW. ZEALAND: 336 LAMBTON CjlfAYi WELLINGTON. & F; WARREhIi 6eii«ral Mahkgeir fof New Zealand and Austrilii. Women who ire alWayfc "on the go ,k will find tshat a fcup of Bbvfll greatly increases the benefit gained from a fdW minutes' rest in the middle of the mdrftlng. F6r the invigorating power of BoVrii \i quick tto check fatigue and restore energy. By taking Bovril reglildrly ybu are definitely building up stf-ength fof the flituFe—strength to do your work and enjdy your 4 life. BOV PREVENTS THAT SINKING FEELING Jean enjoys life now! No coughs or colds keep her indoors. She's fit afid well whatever the weather; Thanks to SCOTT'S. For it's the regular daily spoonful of SCOTT'S Emulsion that strengthens» nourishes ahd »i*M^apHßaß& iiMar XL. \ sustains her fast growing body. It builds bone. Puts on weight. Resists disease. It gives her the stamina to meet the double demands of growing ahd learning. Jean's a happier* healthier child since taking Turns the scales in your child's favour THINGS A MOTHER OUGHT TO KNOW One dessertspoonful of Scott's Etnulsion contains Sufficient riburlshtrilftt to put on J or. of necessary v body tveifcht. Scott's Emulsion Is 80 times as good a bone builder as best butter—it Is 30 times more efficient than cabbage In promoting growth. One desdertspodnful hu the bone-lmllding ralu« of 2 pints of ft«h tnllie o* thi yolks of two eggs. SlfiSA is n#. fell iktJlt

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21805, 21 May 1934, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21805, 21 May 1934, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21805, 21 May 1934, Page 14