SHE WAS TOO FAT—HE HAD RHEUMATISM
BOTH GOT BENEFIT FROM THE SAME REMEDY. WOULD NOT BE WITHOUT KRUSCHEN How to keep ugly fat at bay—How to end the misery of headaches—How to abolish rheumatism —How to forget one’s yeare and feel as merry and energetic in one’s forties as in one’s teens — In other words, how to feel as fit as mortal man, or mortal woman, can feel. That’s what you will learn from this letter: — “My wife has just finished using one bottte of Kruschen Salts and 1 can conscientiously testify that already she has felt pounds better in every respect. I asked her to start Kruschen on account of the severe headaches, etc., from which she suffered periodically. For more than a couple of months now my wife has felt healthier and never once had a ‘head.’ Moreover, she is losing fat and beginning to feel life is still as gay (at 42) as it used to be 23 years ago, when I first met her. We both take half a teaspoonful of Kruschen first thing every morning—my wife for reducing fat, and myself for rheumatism. I would not be without it.”— G. A. The formula of Kruschen represents the ingredient salts of the mineral waters of those European Spas which have been used by generations of overstout people to reduce weight. Gently, but surely, Kruschen rids the system of all fat-forming food refuse, of all poisons and harmful acids which give rise to rheumatism, headaches, and many other ills. Y r ou will find that Kruschen builds up remarkably new strength and energy while you are training yourself down to a point of normal weight. Kruschen Salts is obtainable at all Chemists and Stores at 2/6 per bottle.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 77, Issue 154, 2 July 1934, Page 8
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