si -.A 'gS Missing HALF the fun of life? Only half enjoy your meals? Only half enjoy half-a-pint? Only half a husband to your “better half”? A tonic is what you need! Liven yourself up with Kruschen Salts. Your system needs the salts in Kruschen. They are a tonic to your liver. They cleanse and refresh your, kidneys. They stimulate your digestion. They improve your appetite. KRUSCHEN The TONIC Salts Kruschen docs not form a habit, so there is never need to increase the dose—as much as will cover a sixpence; tasteless in tea; almost tasteless in hot water. 215 a bottle at chemists and stores. K 3.18.41
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Timaru Herald, Volume CLI, Issue 22204, 23 February 1942, Page 3
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