NURSE WHO BEGAN TO GET FAT
WORRIED BECAUSE IT SPOILED HER “FIGURE” LOST 18LBS WITH KRUSCHEN This nurse was proud of her figure, and when she began to put on weight she was naturally worried about it. Besides spoiling her appearance, it was making her look years older. After trying all kinds of so-called reducing remedies in vain, she started taking Kruschen, and in a few months she got rid of 181bs. of unwanted fat. Delighted with the results. Nurse writes:—
“I am a hospital nurse, 38 years of age. I am sft. Bin. tall, and always had a good figure. All my life I have been much admired, and my dressmaker always said it was a pleasure to make my clothes. But about two years ago I began to get very fat, especially round the abdomen. This worried me very much, not only because it spoiled my figure, but because it made me look much older. I tried various remedies that were advertised for reducing the figure, but was disgusted with the lack of results. A few months ago I started taking Kruschen Salts and soon found I was getting slimmer. I did not weigh myself until last week, and found to my delight that I had lost 181 b. of excess fat, and I feel so well. Kruschen Salts are wonderful.” — (Nurse) M.E.C. Kruschen is a scientific blend of six mineral salts found in the waters of those European Spas which have been used by generations of over-stout people to reduce weight. Before the first bottle of Kruschen is finished, the fat starts to go. Then, month after month, the scales tell the same story—a few pounds less of superfluous fat to burden the body and endanger the health. Kruschen Salts is obtainable at all Chemists and Stores at 2/6 per bottle.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19375, 13 July 1937, Page 4
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