KEEPING FIT AT SEVENTY
AFTER BEING CRIPPLED BY RHEUMATISM KRUSCHEN SALTS MADE A NEW MAN OF HIM This old man’s life had been made miserable by rheumatism, but since he tried Kruse)ion Salts several years ago, he has been perfectly free, and is now more active than lie was earlier in life. 11 is daughter and her husband have profited by his experience. He has shown them what to do for rheumatic twinges. Read how the whole family keep themselves clear of rheumatism: — “Mv husband and 1 have only taken Krusciien Salts for a few moritns, just for those, nasty rheumatic twinges one gets out here, mostly I think on account of such a severe climate. But my lather has taken them for quite a few years, and would not bo without them for the world. Before talcing them ho was absolutely crippled with rheumatism and, believe mo, he tried c\cry thing he was told, without any benefit at all. I ea 11 safely say Krusciien Salts made a new man of him. lie is nearly /0 years old. and is ho spry—l’ll say he is.”— (Mrs.) RC. Most people grow old long before their time because they neglect ono vital need of health—the need for internal cleanliness. Eventually they start the healthy Krusciien habit. Then, probably for (lie first lime in their lives, they start getting rid every day of all waste matter from the system. The most stubborn eases of rheumatism have shown astonishingly quick improvement with this Krusciien treatment. Kruschen Salts are a blend of six mineral salts, each of which has a direct or indirect action in the treatment of rheumatic complaints. A single bottle of Krusciien will convince you that rheumatism sirnplv cannot exist in the svsiem that gets its ‘‘little daily dose.” Kruschen Salts is obtainable at all Chemists and Stores at 2/6 per bottle.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19152, 22 October 1936, Page 4
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311KEEPING FIT AT SEVENTY Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19152, 22 October 1936, Page 4
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