MOTHER OF 13 WITHOUT A WRINKLE SHE FEELS BUOYANT AND YOUTHFUL. TAKES A DAILY DOSE OF KRUSCHEN. What a rarity!—a woman with a large* family and an unlined face. Read this letter she has written;— “ I am a woman of 50, have a family of 13 children, and have not a wrinkle on my face. Some time ago I passed through a severe illness, and resolved to try Kruschen Salts, and am a new woman since taking them. I have taken Kruschen for twelve months —not a small dose, but half a teaspoonful every morning in a cup of hot water. I think Kruschen 'gives you a feeling of buoyancy and youth that nothing else does.'*—(Mrs) B. T. Many minor illnesses, depression, and worry—which are the chief causes of wrinkles—are frequently due to the pres* ence in the system of poisons bred by the waste products of digestion. Thcso poisons are the root cause of rheumatism, headaches, kidney trouble, and other complaints which make people old before their time. It i(t the, unfailing effect of Kruschen Salts to expel these poisons and keep the bloodstream pure. And a rich tupply of pure, vigorous blood is the secret of youthful vitality. Why should not you start on Kruschen to-morrow? In a week’s -time you’ll be feeling wonderfully well and younger—yes, positively younger! Then, like many another, you!! decide that you'd sooner miss your breakfast that miss your “ little daily dose ” o{ Kruschen. Kruschen Salts is obtainable at all Chemists and Stores at 2/0 per bottbk
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The story of Dick Turpin*/iU-reahited love is recalled far. thi. sale of the Owen Dragon Hotel at Weltott, near Hull. Eng* land, for it was at the Green Drama that Turpin was arrested in 1739 aft* his secrets had beejv betrayed bvthe landlord’!; daughter. The hotel, which, ial* back to 1340, is being sold. A modern road house is planned as the new place of call. When Bow street runnera armed at the Green Dragon, one of the officer* fell in love with the landlord’s daughter, with whom the highwayman was also 1» love. Then when Dick returned—so tho story goes —she betrayed him to her new lover. S';' : v
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 22204, 6 March 1934, Page 6
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