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Taken “Daily Dose” For 20 Years To Keep Rheumatism Away 78-y'ear-old Woman’s Tribute to Kruschen It was when she was 58 that this woman had rheumatism. She took Kruschen Salts to relieve it. And here she is now—still free from rheumatismstill taking the little daily dose of kruschen—as she has done for the past 20 years. “I am very pleased to tell you,” she writes, “that I have been using Kruschen Salts for over 20 years—first in England, and then over here for seven years. I started it in England for rheumatism—and found it doing me good, so continued with it I have had no rheumatism since coming here. I am in my 78th year, and shall go on using Kruschen as long as I live, just the small daily dose, as recommended.”-* (Mis.) E.H. Rheumatism has its origin in intestinal stasis (delay)—a condition of which the sufferer is seldom aware. It means the unsuspected accumulation of waste matter and the consequent formation of excess uric acid. If you could see the knife-edged crystals of uric acid under the microscope you would readily understand why they cause those cutting pains. And if ydu could see how Kruschen dulls the sharp edges of those crystals, then dissolves them away altogether, you would agree that this scientific treatment must bring relief from rheumatic agony. The remarkable effectiveness of Kruschen in cases of rheumatism, and similar complaints, has created for it a world-wide sale. Kruschen is taken by the people of 119 different countries. In node of those countries is there anything else quite like it—nothing else that gives the same results. 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): iroih Hhwera, 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 HRwera, 4.35 p.m.; for Auckland, 7.10 p.m. (Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays). Departure times from Hawera: Northwards 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., 8.44 p.m. Stratford: Arrival times of Stratford-Main 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, 10.50 a.m. Departure times from Stratford: 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 Taumaruhui (except Saturday); 6.43 p.m.. for New Plymouth; 7.0 p.m., for Tangarakau (Saturdays only) ; 8.31 p.m.. for Taumarunui.

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Taranaki Daily News, 28 November 1934, Page 2

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