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SEIZED BY LUMBAGO IN VENICE! MUD PACKS. PLASTERS. LINIMENTS PROVED USELESS FREE FROM PAIN AFTER THREE WEEKS ON KRUSCHEN An artist, she was painting a picture In St. Mark’s Square, Venice—that artists’ Mecca—when she got a sharp attack of lumbago. She “tried everything,’’ but that lumbago wouldn’t budge. Then in Paris, she saw a Kruschen advertisement. And nowwell, her letter tells her story:— “ I want to tell you of the good which I have derived from taking Kruschen Salts. I am an artist, and three years ago I was painting in St. Mark’s Square. Venice. There was a current of air swirling round my back, which I failed to notice until I found myself chilled to the bone. When-I got up I was literally doubled in two with lumbago. ’ ,r I tried all the usual remedies, such as plasters, rubbing liniments* etc.—all to no effect. Then I went to the jßlack Forest and took mud packs, etc., and still I had the lumbago. I went to Paris on business, and there I saw a Kruschen advertisement. I took Kruschen, and in three weeks I was practically free from pain. In two months I was cured completely.”—Mrs S. F. Why is it that lumbago, backache, and allied rheumatic complaints yield to Kruschen Salts —even after every form of local application has failed? The secret is an open one. Kruschen is a scientific combination of mineral salts, every one of which has an action of its own. Where one cannot penetrate, anbther one can—and does. Stomach, liver, kidneys, and digestive tract are all benefited and toned up to the top notch of efficiency. Then you begin to know the joyous freedom of going through life without a single ache or pain. Kruschen Salts is obtainable at all

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 23320, 12 October 1937, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Daily Times, Issue 23320, 12 October 1937, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Daily Times, Issue 23320, 12 October 1937, Page 4

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