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KEPT AWAKE BY BACKACHE. SHE WAS ALWAYS T FRED TRIED KRUSCHEN—XOW FULL OF LIFE Only those who have experienced backache can understand how lowering it can.be. Only they can understand the disappointment of this woman as she tried one “cure” after another—only to find that they failed to cure. And they will appreciate her delight at now being able to write the following letter : “I was always feeling tired, never had any energy, and. coni cl get no sleep at night, for the pain in my back. So after trying several different so-called cures (which did me no good at all). I decided to try Krusc-hen Salts. I am delighted to be able to say that I am now a different woman. full of life and energy, and freo from the pain in the back.”— (Mrs) M A. The kidneys are the filters of the human machine. Their duty is to expel certain poisonous waste products from the system. If the kidneys become sluggish, these impurities accumulate and find their way into the blood-stream. And soon the symptoms of general poisoning become apparent—backache, headache, lassitude, depression. The six salts in Krusc-hen will coax your kidneys back to. healthy, norjnal action so that they will rid your blood-stream of every particle of poisonous waste matter. As an immediate result you will experience joyous relief from those old. dragging pains. And as you persevere with the “little daily dose” of Krusc-hen the twinges will become less and less frequent until finally your backache will be no more than the memory of a bad dream. Kruschen Salts is obtainable at all Chemists and Stores at 2/6 per bottle

Th/e most ghastly thing about the landscape is the way in which olu burned trees have been left standing,” said Mr G. B. Shaw at Wanganui (reports the Herald). *‘Of course, I realise that when the bush is binned all the settlers want is the pasture, but it is a pit-v all the same that these old stumps are not removed.” Asked if he had seen the Wanganui River. Air Shaw said that he had seen many rivers on the trip down, but did not know if he bad seen the Wanganui. “I really don’t know what 1 have seen. It is strange that in every town I visit a. certain piece of bush is pointed out as being the only piece of real bush left standing in New Zealand. But I have scarcely been out. of the bush all the time.”

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Pahiatua Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 12616, 7 April 1934, Page 2

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