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Mineral Salts—the Essence of Good Health If you constantly feel run-down, tired and depressed, it is because your internal organs are not working as they should. Modern life, with its lack of fresh air, insufficient exercise, unsuitable diet, and strenuous pace, has rendered your liver and kidneys inactive, and allowed impurities to collect in your system. You need a regular tonic to counteract the illeffects of these conditions, and the best tonic your system can have is a daily supply of mineral salts. Kruschen Salts is a scientifically prepared combination of those mineral salts which are essential for good health —sodium, calcium, potassium, magnesium. Each "little daily dose" of Kruschen contains a day's supply of these salts—blended in just the right proportions for your system's needs. Only in Kruschen can you get this combination of salts, and to ensure that there is strict uniformity in every bottle, a staff of qualified chemists examines each batch of salts at every stage in the manufacturing process. Once you begin taking Kruschen, you will soon notice the difference in your health. When your liver, kidneys, stomach and bowels recover their tone under the gentle stimulus of the mineral salts in Kruschen, lassitude and depression soon disappear. That feeling of being always tired is replaced by tingling energy and youthful vigour. Soon your internal machinery is once more running smoothly and regularly, just as Nature intended it to do. ' / • ' - • v> • ' • Then headaches, indigestion, rheumatic aches and pains, cease to trouble you. The waste products of digestion, instead of collecting inside you and forming layers of unhealthy fat, are punctually expelled from the system. You grow steadily fitter, day by day, until eventually you become filled—like Grandpa—with that spirit of cheerful optimism known all over the world as "that Kruschen Feeling." m 7 Once Had Daily Headaches —Now Takes /'Daily Dose" "For about two years I had headaches for three Or four hours v every morning, and often had a bilious feeling, also felt more tired and worn out when rising in the morning than when I went to bed. I can truthfully say that the headaches and biliousness, and also the tired and worn-out feeling have left me, which is due to taking Kruschen Salts. I may mention that previously I had taken many medicines with no good results. I praise Kruschen to all my friends."—S.O.B. Mil ' f Mother of Five who was Always Tired Now Wakes Fresh as a Daisy "I find Kruschen Salts the best thing (money can buy for my health. I«m the mother of five children, and before taking Kruschen I was always feeling tired and run-down. Now I am glad to say ihat I get up feeling fresh—at ,fi,ve o'clock in the morning. I do my housework, see to my children,; and then do a day's work in fields. I am very grateful to Kruschen." ... ■ —(Mrs.) B. Commercial Traveller who was Constipated— Keeps Fit with Kruschen "I am a commercial traveller, and due to endless travelling by train, I find that I become constipated if I do not keep myself well purged. Kruschen Salts is the only thing that will do this effectively, and not interfere with my work. I take a large dose of Kruschen every Saturday night, and on week-days I take the small dose the first_ thing on rising. It is necessarv for me to be "on my toes" all day, and this is the only way /jrasEp? that it can possibly be done. /VagPwal I have tried other salts, and they have proved to be either unreliable or harsh in their rw-^% Is morning tea or coffee—it is tasteless that way—or in a glass ol hot watere Kruschen Salts Is obtainable of all Chemists and Stores at 2/6 per botUe.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22901, 2 December 1937, Page 18

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Page 18 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22901, 2 December 1937, Page 18

Page 18 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22901, 2 December 1937, Page 18

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