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DOCTOR SAVES HIS OWN LIFE An amazing letter of gratitude tothe makers of Kruschen Salts 'It is the very SaU of life* ■.' -■ "'. '■■• ■'■'/'■ ' '<■' ': :(:':,' THBtetter wWchwepublfahbelowisanentfreryspontanetms and disinterested testimony to the value.of Kruschen, written by a doctor ; written because^ ta bis own words, he felt that if he did not acquaint us with his own personal experience he would be wanting m common gratitude. . We are glad to be able to bring the claims of Kruschen Salts to the notice of readers of this papec. backed by the autements of such an eminent authority. ■'' D U^ mn * /:'■'■")" ''"'"'' ■- I - ."During tha past f*w months I have often felt Inclined to write you concerning the efficiency of your Mineral Salts, bat the customary prejudice of the profession against the giving of testimonials has hitherto hindered ma from doing so. However, the vary pronounced benefit I have experienced from a long comrs* cc the Kntachen. Salts compels tarn te htfl■ate no longer. Wor t*s soft* of brevity we emit the smxt paragraph of the doctor's letter, wnM des&ibes to, m*^ /--.,. th* symptoms ef a oery serious Obma frtm whkh he s*as suffering. He thm corithutet #— Knowing that the usual drugs would be of no avail, I eventually took to a systematic course of your Kruschen Salts, and have much pleasure m telling you that the results have been almost phenomenal. My friends never expected me to recover, but now I can thankfully say I have shed my former woes like a garment. Hyperacidity, Gouty Symptoms, Haemorrhoids, Rheumatic pains, though none very severe, were each of them sufficient to make themselves unpleasant at times. They have all vanished, and now I keep to the Kruschen Salts with the utmost regularity. In fact, I would rather forgo breakfast than miss my morning dose. It is indubitably the very Salt of Life. I may tell you plainly that I have, no interest m advertising yonr perfectly balanced natural corrective, but I feel that if I did not write and acquaint you with my own personal experience I should be wanting m common gratitude. You are at perfect liberty to make what use you may desire of this letter— all I ask is that you refrain from divulging my name. , I remain, Yours very truly. Why "YOU need Worse troubles follow, and our very Kruschen too uves are eventually threatened simply Th, n „A «- v- MMW .K M «2.b. *w b ecau »c we live— and have to live— The need for Kruschen Salts first m the way we do instead of tht war began when cMhsauon parted The that Natu J e fatttata ~ "/ "* ; inevitable conditions of civilised life — the lack of fresh air and "exerciserobbed man of certain mineral salts The alternative to . which Nature ordained as essential. .... „ . As fast as civilisation advanced the tu-healtn health of mankind tended to deterior- - Doctors now agree that since you canate, and medical science has to-day nnto t get your proper supply of natural provad that thipv deterioration is sa lts m Nature's own way you must .to the lack of those salts. The get them m some other way. consequence, m one word, a con- -.. „ ..... .., ' M ' ■ stipation. At first hardly noticeable— J*i utUe dwl y **— •/■ Kruschen nothing but a shght tendency. We Salts contains exactly one day's supply feil to get rid of the excess ofwaste exactl y the same mineral salts that matter caused by 'pur aU-too-pleasant N atur « Pte-cnto fot your weHcfiet and our comfortable, easy-going °* lt &: J 1 ? the "ttle daily dose that way of life. ? does lt ~~ not a bl ? dose occasionally. And so follow half our troubles. •*!«■* ■«■ much as will lie on a sixpence Rheumatism for one; excessive -fatigue a y° ur «o f nm« cup of tea— no more, for another. Unaccountable lethargy Taken m that. way Kruschen is abated sladwess, depression and sleep- solutely tasteless. And"* 4 that way " lescncsa. These can all be traced back m the way to constant' and complete with absolute Certainty to that one fitness, internal ekanlineas, energy root cause. and cheerfulness.

t£^l!lllllll!lillllllllJlflJIIIIIIIIIINIJIIW ■I "I TJ fl -*"PHE name of Loewe has been I MaO iIOQT synonymous with pipe perX I tV> JL/V^Ow fection for over 70 years. It has made London famous as the T^* home of the briar. To-day \\u Y\ty Lbewe Briars are smoked the' X l k/^ world over because we have J always maintained the Loewe ■■•**» *l ll tradition of producing the per*\lr 7\ I I feet pipe, made by hand by £11 /""\L L skilled London craftsmen, from the ****r ■ «cV *. "k* y finest naturally matured briar— a pipe which is regarded as "the beet of all" m the Mother Country. , DISTINCTIVE FEATURES Bowl cut from the heart of naturally matured briar root. '•-.""-' Mouthpiece cut by hand from Look for the LOEWE V fc °"''- , . _ - - Weight and balance perfect. ' Mar*^ Solid Silver mounted. ■' '->, Complete pipe made by hand by fT Qf*€y\ **kiUed London craftsmen. tfeiimiiiiiinniuiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiM I Writ* for Illustrated Booklet/L. M. BROWNE, BOX 555, Q.P.0., SYDNEY, N.S.W. ,' Now quite gone . wm § DOES the summer heat' try your m the house, for it is so soothfeet? Are your corns more ing to the feet and. does the painful 'than ever when the sun rheumatism good. It just takes .shines fiercely? Then here is the all the aohe away." remedy — Radox Bath Salts. A (Mrs.) M. Diokinton. tablespoonful of Radox m foot ■ --*» t baths — as this lady says — banr Ist June, 1927. ::. ishes all hot weather discomfdK ■,.'., • ■ . " - and removes corns, root and all. . When you dip your foot mto a Try it, as she has done, and be foot bath containing Radox Bath free from foot troubles this sum- Salts, the dead skin combines with mer. Read the letter:' the\ Radox Bath Salts to form a 1; «t i"j i v i^-. ■Lm'*t\'A, Wmii protein salt. of the actual corn lt/^W*lcir«>wm»Rt!iaoK | lf/ This protein salt dissolves ofrny f«*..f"jvoj - fa water Hke^dinary salt, and 8 c and nothmg J^J^V sood loosenß the corn that it may be W°re, wstnsr Radox Bath Salts. lifte( | o ut bodily, root and all. Now ?A 9M ?V potW 'f n f-r M Radox does not affect the living. evnno* tell what a comfort it is it is only the dead skin of to be free from it,^ tor hot, |J^ ctual corn y whic h is dissolved. twoUen feet, Radox %c wonder- ■■ . j_. . 1 fuL oil the discomfort departs Ask for Radox at your O/.'l after a very little while, dfter chemist's, price 2/1 per***"?/ ,.*•. using Radox m hot weather, lib; pink packet, and Half Pens I shall never be without Radox 3/6 double quantity. PhkPacket Radox Bath Salts GIVE YOUR FEET THAT « KRUSCHEN FEELING." »l Mf«aft»otnre« br ■. GrMfitde Huyhee *Ltd., Manchester (Sstebllahed ItM). a^ptlee kecked : br Talrbajrn, Wr..lUJ^_ Auoj^d.

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NZ Truth, Issue 1147, 24 November 1927, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 NZ Truth, Issue 1147, 24 November 1927, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 NZ Truth, Issue 1147, 24 November 1927, Page 10

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