TOO FAT AT FIFTY;
LOST 10 LBS. IN 2 MONTHS. ALSO LOST HIS RHEUMATISM AND INDIGESTION. v> No buyer welcomes a ualoanuui comes with a long face, It » the bright and cheerful man who gets ths btwinem, Hero is one Balenman who found th*A it paid him to keep fit:— “I was becoming too fat after reaching 50, and had attacks of rheumatism and indigestion, and my outlook on Ufs war bad. Being a salesman my condition lowered my business capacity couiiderably. I took ordinary salts and other medicine*, but they did not do any permanent good. Then 1 commenced taking Krusoheu as directed —and really I was pe&jimirtio. But in spite of that I soon began to feel different —brighter, stronger, had more energy, no rheumatism, and to my surprise, after two months I lost 10 lbs. in weight, although I was eating much more, as digestion fullness had nearly left me. “So I am going on with Kruechen. Soma days, when having to sleep away from home, I forget it—one is apt to forgot when feeling so much better. But I have regretted my forgetfulness, as I have not felt so full of vim during the day, and I fancy I have lost business in consequence. I recommend Kruschen on all my travels.” —W. H. G. The numerous vital salts in Kruschen stimulate and tune up the bodily functions from a number of different angles. Your stomach, liver and kidneys all feel the immediate benefit. Your blood is cleansed of impurities and becomes invigorated and refreshed. You forget indigestion, rheumatism and depression in a new and unaccustomed feeling of physical and mental exhilaration. Kruschen Salts is obtainable at all Chemists and Stores at 2/6 per bottle.
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Southland Times, Issue 21853, 2 November 1932, Page 8
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