TAILOR COULD NOT USE HIS HANDS.
RHEUMATISM SENT HIM TO HOSPITAL NOW BACK AT WORK AFTER TAKING- KRUSCHEN To have rheumatism in the legs is bad enough, but this man, a tailor, had it in his hands, too, and, therefore, could not earn his living. After four months in hospital ho was not much better. But he is fit now, and back at work. His letter tells you about the remedy ho discovered: — “I suffered from rheumatism for 18 months, with four months in hospital, and I was very little better when discharged. 1 had it very badly in the legs and hands, and could not get the swelling out of my hands. As lam a tailor by trade, my hands arc an important part of me. A friend of mine who lias been cured by Kruschen Salts, bought me a bottle, and the pain and most of the swelling went away after taking them for three weeks. 1 have now been taking them for three months, and I am pleased to say that 1 am able to use my hands and am back at work.” —11.0. Rheumatic pains, swellings and stiffuess are caused by deposits of needlepointed uric acid crystals in the muscles and joints. Two of the ingredients of Kruschen Salts break up and dissolve the sharp uric acid crystals which cause your suffering. Other ingredients of these Salts then assist Nature to wash out thes’e dissolved crystals through the natural channels. And as they go, there's no doubt about those aches and pains going too! Nor is that all. Kruschen keeps your inside so regular, so free from stagnating waste matter, that no such hodv poisons ns uric acid ever get chance to accumulate again. Kruschen Salts is obtainable at all Chemists and Stores at 2/6 per bottle.
The Important Thing it to go to a dependable Jeweller to buy your Diamond Engagement Ring. See the genuine Yalnei bug; Itl9 42 SM offered by OS 11 a a R. CORDON, SS Jeweller A Watchmaker, GISBORNE. 'Phone 734. ■ 1 I I JJ THE FLORENCE PACKE SCHOOL OF DANCING Tt/TRS. PETER deLAUTOUR, who i has returned from further training with Madame Edith Baird, Auckland, and formerly of London, resumes tuition on SATURDAY, March 14, in OPERATIC. GRECIAN. TAP DANCING and MIME. Ballroom Dancing taught in all classes. Special Health Exercises arranged privately. For particulars rinq Phone 1165. MRS. a. MOORE TOG ISTER ED Teacher, has resumed A *' teaching. Violin. Viola, Mandolin. Banjo. Guitar, Ukulele, and all kindred instruments. Pupils trained for solo and orchestral work. MISS MILDRED HAMILTON, M.N.A.T.D. A T present taking a refresher course in Wellington with Miss Phyllis Bates, who has just returned from London, and at present also taking a special course in the latent Tap Dancing. WILL RESUME TUITION in Ballroom and Tap Dancing on MONDAY. Mai’cii 23. 124
J MISS PHYLLIS McGHIE (Pupil of Mrs. Inez 11. Wright, Bac. Mus.). PIANOFORTE AND THEORY Has resumed Teaching. "LEST WE FORGET" t WORKS. *W E manufacture all Oranlte and Marble Monuments In our own : workshop. You are Invited to Inspect. KANE & GRIFFIN Phone 827. GREY STREET.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 18956, 5 March 1936, Page 4
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