mm v. >7 an you imagine my joy* Warm words, those —but just typical of the enthusiasm that all the Kraschen Army feel for their "little daily dose." And if you read this letter you won't be surprised,eitherl "For more than two years my life was a misery I had dreadful headaches, sickness, dizziness, acute stomach pains, sleeplessness through irritation, and a sensation 100 awful to describe which I experienced whenever I lay down. It even affected my sight. Of course, I had advice, and I tried every known treatment, but they did no good whatever, although I gave each one a thorough trial. Then one day I started taking Kruschen Salts, hoping to get a little relief from the headaches. Exactly 5 weeks afterwards, when I had taken 2V2 bottl&s, I was astounded to find myself free from all symptoms. Can you imagine my joyl For Kruschen Salts and a sure cure I spent a less number of shillings than pounds for other treatments and no cure. I would not he without Kruschen now for anything, and shall recommend it wherever Igo." " (Mrs.) M. P., 4th June, 1928. (Original letter on file for inspection) People sometimes wonder how Kruschen can do so much more good than ordinary salts like Epsom or Glauber. The reason is simple. Epsom, for instance, is a single salt with a very marked effect on a single part of the body—too much effect if taken often by itself. Kruschen is a combination of six saltseach performing a different function, and all arranged with scientific exactitude to ensure that there will be no possible ill-effects however constantly and regularly " the little daily dose " is taken. That is what we mean by saying that the ingredients of Kruschen are properly "balanced." Price 2/6 per bottle at all Chemists and Stores throughout New Zealand 17. J 4.29
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LV, Issue 17124, 3 December 1929, Page 9
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