KEPT INDOORS BY . NEURITIS Had Her Legs in Bandages Made Fit and Well Again by Kruschen There is a note of deep gratitude in this letter from a woman correspondent who writes about her neuritis: — “Two years ago I had neuritis in my knees, having treatment for many months. Nothing seemed to do me any good. My legs were in crepe bandages, and all the summer I could not even go into my own garden. It was a great trial to me not to be able to go out. One day my husband said, ‘Why not try Kruschen, they may do you good ?’ I gave in and tried it. I was never so surprised in my life. In a week I began to walk, and was soon able to go out as usual. Everyone has asked me ‘What did you take ?’—they were so surprised to see me walking again. Needless to say, I told them—Kruschen. “Next best thing I can tell you is that I can eat like a schoolboy—anything—two big helpings of suet pudding —and never know anything about it. No pain—no indigestion—am ever so well—all because I take a dose of Kruschen in the morning. I am 54 years of age, and I bless the man who invented Kruschen Salts.” —(Mrs.) L.M. . The pains of neuritis and sciatica are a symptom of deeper trouble—the same trouble that causes rheumatism, gout and lumbago. They are a sign of an impure blood-stream. They show that poisons have crept into the blood. Kruschen is a combination of six natural salts, which ensure internal cleanliness and keep the blood-stream pure. New and refreshed blood is sent coursing to every fibre of your being. Then, neuritis, ’sciatica and kindred ills all pass you by. Kruschen Salts is obtainable at all Chemists and Stores at 2/6 per bottle.
INFORMATION FOR TRAVELLERS. DAILY TRAIN SERVICES. Trains arrive at New Plymouth: From Auckland, 6.1 a.m. (Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays); from Hawera, 10.34 a.m.; from Wanganui and Marton, 1 p.m.; from Hawera, 6.46 p.m; from Wellington, 7.48 p.m. Trains leave New Plymouth: For South, 6.40 a.m.; for Wellington (express), 8.25 a.m.; for Wanganui (and road connection with Main Trunk Limited express), 1.45 p.m.; for Hawera, 4.35 p.m.; for Auckland, 7.10 p.m. (Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays). Departure times from Hawera: North wards, 7.45 a.m., 11.9 a.m. (Wanganui express, 3.20 p.m., 6.2 p.m.; southwards, 7.25 a.m., 10.14 a.m. (Wellington express), 10.30 a.m., 3.44 p.m. Stratford: Arrival times of StratfordMain Trunk services. From New Plymouth, 8.23 p.m. (Monday, Wednesday and Friday). From Taumarunui, 2.3 a.m. (Tuesday to Saturday inclusive), 2.30 p.m. From Tangarakau,lo.so a.m. Departure times from Stra„. ord: 5.4 a.m, for New Plymouth (Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays); 5.20 a.m., for Hawera and Wanganui (Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays); 5.36 a.m for Taumarunui; 9.38 a.m., for Wellington; 11.56 a.m., for New Plymouth; 3.1 p.m., for Wanganui; 5.10 p.m., for Ohura and Taumarunui (except Saturday); 6.43 p.m., for New Plymouth; 7.0 p.m., for Tangarakau (Saturdays only); 8.31 p.m., for Taumarunui and Auckland (Mondays, Wednesday and Friday. '
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Taranaki Daily News, 23 May 1934, Page 2
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