FELL DOWN IN THE STREET
lIE DREADED GOING OUT A MARTYR TO RHEUMATISM It must have taken some time for this man's rheumatism to have become so severe. He does not say anything about that. But he does make it clear that it; needed only four or live months ol' Krusehen to make him forget all about, the pain he once suffered. This is what, he writes: “I have often seen Krusehen announcements in the papers, and I think it is only fair that 1 also should give a small testimony. 1 have used Ivruschen Salts for over two vears. Before 1 started to use it, I was troubled with rheumatism very badly, chiefly in my legs. I had it so bad, I used to fall down in the street. But this last 18 or LO months I have never felt anythin!" at ail; in fact, 1 have forgotten it altogether, whereas before 1 used to dread going out. Krusehen is more valuable than gold."—l.L. Each -little daily dose" of Krusehen contains a scientific combination of mineral salts which tone tip all your organs of elimination —liver, kidneys and stomach —and keep them working smoothly and efficiently as Nature intended. The reward of this internal cleanliness is a freshened and invigorated biood-stream which courses through your veins, driving all impurities before it. Poisonous uric acid with its needle-pointed crystals is expelled through the natural channels, and the pains of rheumatism cease. And as you continue with the “little daily dose” of KruSchen, - ; our whole being—body and brain—responds to the ptirifving force, Krusehen Salts is obtainable'at all Chemists and Stores at 2/6 per bottle
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 17955, 6 December 1932, Page 4
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273FELL DOWN IN THE STREET Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 17955, 6 December 1932, Page 4
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