COULD NOT SLEEP FOR NEURITIS THOUGHT SHE WAS CRIPPLE© FOR LIFE. "ALMOST UNBELIEVABLE" RELIEF FROM KRUSCHEN. This woman suffered so much from neuritis that she could not sleep at night. Other sufferers will be interested in thii letter describing her experiences:— "Some years ago I had most terribls neuritis in both arms. At night I turned from side to side 'without sleep. I tried outward applications and took tablets without any good results. Then my right hand got so stiff I couldn't bend it. Next my left foot got so bad I couldn't get oufi of bed. So I had to have the doctor and give up work. I thought I was crippled for life. He told me quite casually to take a little salts every morning. I tried both Epsom and Glauber, but they did not suit me at all. " Then I tried a small dose of Kruscheri Salts regularly, and the remarkable difference it made in a few weeks was almost unbelievable. Needless to say, I have continued it ever since. When I tell you that I am a domestic worker, and can run, jump, and skip with the children and do all running up and down stairs with trays, etc., it will convince you how energetic I am now."—(Miss) E. W. B. Neuritis, like rheumatism, lumbago, and sciatica, is caused by deposits of needlepointed, flint-hard, uric acid crystaii which pierce the nerves and cause those stabbing pains. Two of the ingredients t>l Kruscheri Salts have the power of dissolving uric scid crystals. Other ingredients of Kruschen assist Nature to expel these dissolved crystals through the natural :hannels. Kruschen Salts is obtainable at all Chemists and Stores at 2/6 per bottle.
The Ironmonger in George Street is selling BABIES' OBLONG BATHS at 9/9 an<! 11/6. Railed 1/- extra. SHEFFIELD - MADE STAINLESS CARVERS—Knife and Fork, 8/6t Knife, Fork, and Steel, 12/6. Posted free. ACME WRINGERS, 28/6, 32/6, 40/- and 55/-. Railed 1/6 extra. Thick CAST ALUMINIUM KETTLES for Coal or Gas Ranges—4-pint» 14/6; 6-pint, 17/6; 8-pint, 21/-. Or with Special Ground Bottoms for Electric Stoves—4-pint, 19/-; pint, 21/-; 8-pint, 26/-. All railed 1/- extra. One of these would ba practically everlasting. TOWEL RAILS in the Bathroom ar« absolute necessities. We have them, in different colours—lvory, Green,, Blue, and White. Price for 24in„ 1/10. Railed 6d extra. WIRE PEG SNAKES slip on to ordin&ryj wood pegs to stop them from* splitting. Price 3d per doz. Postedj Jd extra. Try a dozen; you will save the cost in no time. What a number of people spoil theirt scissors taking them into the garden* to cut flowers. We have special! FLOWER CUTTERS with a spring inj the handle which are ideal for garj den use. Prica 2/-. Posted 2d| extra. , ''■'-■" ;•''."■ Carpets do get badly stained. A CafcW of our CARPET SOAP at 1/3 (posted Id extra) is ideal for re-j moving the stains. WIRE MEAT SKEWERS are useJ nearly every day. We have a cardj of 6 for 6d. Posted id extra. Hanging the raw meat keeps better, in the safe than having it on a plateJ HOOKS for 6d. Posted id extra. CARPET SWEEPERS are used ever* day. Call and see ours at 25/-J 30/-, 32/6, and 36/6. Remember] also, we Repair Sweepers. What a number of people are being robbed of their coal. A PADLOCK] on the door will perhaps matters. We have about 50 different sorts from 6d to 10/6. Call and] we will show them to you. People are realising that it is better to buy quality Hose that will last for years, than buy some of the rubbish which is on the market today. The HOSE we sell is Quality Hose, and the price of J-inch it 25/6 for 50 feet. Railed 1/- extra. TAP UNION, HOSE DIRECTOR] and CLIPS, and is ready to screw on) to your i-inch Tap. LANE'S ACTS IN THREE WAYS Lane's ts a food. Lane's is a medicine. t Lane's is a protector,; Lane's is a real life builder; many thousands who were sick and are now strong, well and happy. Delay is dangerous; start with Lane's to-day. gfanes SSSL emulsion, i aixes
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 22716, 31 October 1935, Page 13
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