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UGLY FAT GONE

If you are burdened with ugly fat, wouldn't it thrill you to find your friends noticing the difference? Such is the happy experience of Mrs. L.W., whose letter is printed below. People say to her ‘Are you slimming?’ And it is a very natural question, for she has reduced from 16 stone to 11 stone 10 lbs —she has cast off 60 superfluous pounds! .... But let her tell the story herself: “Having had three internal operations with two or three years between each. I put on flesh alarmingly, going up to 16 stone. I decided to try Kruschen Salts and after eighteen months of the Kruschen treatment my weight came down to 11 stone 10 lbs., and has remained there. People say to me ‘Are you slimming?' I say, ‘Trv Kruschen!’” —(Mrs.) L.W. Kruschen is based on scientific principles—it contains those mineral salts, proportionately balanced, which are found in the aperient waters of famous European Spas resorted to from time immemorial for the relief of various ailments, including obesity. These Salts help glands, nerves, blood and body organs to function properlv. and maintain a splendid degree of robust, rugged health—while you are training yourself down to a point of normal weight. Kruschen Salts is obtainable at all Chemists and Stores at 2/6 per bottle.

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Taranaki Central Press, Volume IV, Issue 384, 16 March 1937, Page 3

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UGLY FAT GONE Taranaki Central Press, Volume IV, Issue 384, 16 March 1937, Page 3

UGLY FAT GONE Taranaki Central Press, Volume IV, Issue 384, 16 March 1937, Page 3

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