$ * ■ a v —Ukl*k •*<•, ‘: “THE MAN WHO WOULD NEVER WALK AGAIN” WHO could imagine a more poignant story than this? A champion English athlete —bedridden! Told that he could never walk again .... And then he took Kruschen. My doctor told my landlady that 1 could never walk again. 1 had rheumatism set in about Christmas time, and was confmed to bed for two months. I am nearly sixty years of age. After taking six 216 bottles, lam starting to work next week. Up till two years ago I had been a Champion Racing Cyclist. 1 have won a prize every time I have ridden at Dover. Being an athlete, but a poor scholar, it would take me a week to tvrite the facts about Kruschen Salts. W.H.8., Eythorne, nr. Dover* 28th June, 1927. Kruschen Salts prevent constipation and rheumatism , A 2/6 boule of Kruschen Salts contains 160 doses —enough for five ~f nth , S — which *? eans good health for less than a farthing a day. The dose prescribed for daily use is “as much as will He on a »sixpence taken in the breakfast cup of tea. Taken this way, Kruschen is tasteless and readily accepted by the most delicate palate. Every Tasteless m Chemist sells Kruschen. Get a bottle to-day and start a new life Tea to-morrow. Ifs the little daily dose that does it. 437.78 Obtainable from all Wholesalers and Storekeepers throughout New Zealand
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Otago Witness, Issue 3861, 13 March 1928, Page 22
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235Page 22 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 3861, 13 March 1928, Page 22
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