NO WONDER THEY SMILE
APPETITE GOOD, DIGESTION GOOD, BUSINESS GOOD Appetite good—digestion good—business good. No wonder they smile. Their work is hard, but it doesn’t worry them. AH those minor ailments that make life a misery to so many people are quite unknown to them. “I am glad to testify to the vast benefit I have derived from the regular use of Kruschen Salts. I have here extensive nursery gardens, and at certain seasons of the year tho work is practically continuous. I have not merely used Kruschen as an aperient; tho salts are much more than that. They act also as an appetiser, and, above all, as a digestive. Kruschen have also another big merit. The dose need not be increased after a time, as in the case with ordinary aperients. My wife has also got great benefit frorh the regular use of Kruschen, as tho Old Hall is a largo boarding house and one that has guests all the year round. My wife has to keep fit in order to do herself and her guests justice, and not only fit, but bright and cheerful.—M.J.P.” Don’t put up any longer with headaches and slackness and depression—all those hateful little ills that blunt your happiness. Remember that the greater part of your troubles are due to your liver and kidneys not working properly and allowing poisons to enter your blood. Under the tonic influence of the six vital salts in “Kruschen,” your liver and kidneys are roused to normal, regular action, so that they eliminate every particle of poisonous waste matter. Your bloodstream is kept fresh and uncontaminated,
Kruschen Salts is obtainable at all Chemists and Stores at 2/6 per bottle.*
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 74, Issue 242, 13 October 1931, Page 2
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