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A DOCTOR SAYS ' KRUSCHEN IS THE SALT OF LIFE RATHER MISS BREAKFAST THAN HIS MORNING DOSE. The Doctor’s letter, which we publish, below, is an entirely spontaneous and disinterested testimony to the value of Kruschen: — “ Dear Sirs, —During the past few months I have often felt inclined to write you concerning the efficiency of Kruschen Salts, but the customary prejudice of the profession against the giving of testimonials has hitherto hindered me from doing so. ~ , “ However, the very pronounced benefit I have experienced from a long course of Kruschen compels me to hesitate no longer.” ’ _ For the sake of brevity we omit the next paragraph of the doctor’s letter, which describes in medical terms the symptoms of a very serious illness from which he was suffering. He then continues:— “I eventually took to• a systematic course of Kruschen Salts, and have much pleasure in 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 Hyperacidity, gouty symptoms, rheumatic pains, though none very severe, wore each of them sufficient to make themselves unpleasant at times. They have all vanished, and now I keep to Kruschen Salts with the utmost regularity. In fact;, 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 in advertising this, perfectly balanced natural corrective, but I feel that if I did not write and acquaint you with my own personal experience of Kruschen I should be wanting in common gratitude. “ You are at perfect liberty to make what use you may desire of this letterall I ask is that you rdfrain from divulging .my name. —I remain. Yours very truly, .” Kruschen Salts is obtainable at all Chemists and Stores at 2/6 per bottle.

A Protect your child against PYORRHEA! : ■ 10,20,30 year* from now he will thank you PYORRHEA, the. dreaded mouth disease, is ugly, insidious, yet often invisible! 10 or even 20 years from now your son may not be the healthy man you think he will be. He may be the victim of pyorrhea! . .. unhealthy and unhappy. .30 years from now he may be broken down and a failure. • Help your children now to be strong and.sturdy 1 in liater life. Teach them to protea (not neglea). Morning and night, have them brush their teeth with Forhan’s for the Gums. If will not only keep their teeth clean and white, insure healthy mouths, but also, prevent dread pyorrhea. > Forhan’s for the Gums is so fine, so pure, so gentle and mild, it cannot harm the most delicate tooth enamel of the youngest child. Forhan’* for the Gums is the formula of R. J.' Forhan, D.D.S., specialist in mouth: diseases. It cootains Forhan s Pyorrhea Astringent developed by Dr. Forhan and used bydentiststbroughout the world in the treatment of pyorrhea. s FOR THE GUMS Sr r«s*vw* uimju i to health emulsion tnaj Price 2/9 * 4/9 at all Chemists and Stores. Lane’s has helped thousands to health—but it cannot help YOU unless YOU START TAKING IT YOURSELF. Commence to-day. g bring a faithful i Ailments that have not lasted for months wiH not be overcome with one or two doses. Lane's should taken regularly and faithfully. Sfainfactmtd by The Lam Medicine Ce. Ltd. Oamata,N.Z ;

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 22070, 28 September 1933, Page 13

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Page 13 Advertisements Column 6 Otago Daily Times, Issue 22070, 28 September 1933, Page 13

Page 13 Advertisements Column 6 Otago Daily Times, Issue 22070, 28 September 1933, Page 13

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