MOVED LIKE A DOLL HAD TO BE HELPED OFF WITH HIS COAT. NOW AS ACTIVE AS EVER How happy this man must feel to be -trong and lit again, after being a victim ot rheumati..in for so long. “It is many years now,” he writes, ‘since 1 was first laid up with chronic ‘ rheumatism. Then 1 had to go about with two sticks. I worked in misery . until live years ago. 1 could only move ike a wood, n man by turning round altogether. I could nut get my coat off I .. ithoul my wife’s help. But thanks to Kruschen Salts, which 1 have taken reI pilnrly now for five years, 1 am as u-tive as a young man of 23.”—E.H. Why continue to get unly temporary itdief from rheumatism, when you can •btain lasting domfort and remove the uiuse of your rheumatic torment with xruschen Salts? Here is a plain statenetit of tho facts:—Two of the various alts of which Kruschen is composed lissolve the needle-pointed crystals of uric acid which have settled in your (Oints, causing them to swell, ache, and inflame. Other ingredients of Krushen assist Nature to flush out these lissolved crystals through the natural hanmds. Other ingredients still, prevont food fermentation or decomposition taking place in the intestinal tract, nd thereby check the further forma* 'ion not only of uric acid but of other body poisons which undermine the health. Start on Kruschen to-morrow. Keep up “the little daily dose” and you’ll soon joyfully agree with thousands of others that rheumatism meets its master in Kruschen. Kruschen Salts is obtainable at all “henusts and stores at 2/6 per bottle.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 75, Issue 143, 20 June 1932, Page 3
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