HAD BAD ATTACK OF RHEUMATISM IN KNEE
Back to normal with the help of Kruschen This woman’s knee became so swollen with Rheumatism that she had to take to her bed. But after three weeks, with the help of Kruschen, she was getting about again. Read her experience:— 1, Osborne Road, Hornchurch, Essex, England. 9/2/40. “About four months ago I had a bad turn of rheumatism in the knee. It was so bad that I had five days in bed. The knee was twice its normal size and very painful. I bought a bottle of Kruschen Salts and started to take a half teaspoonful night and morning for the first three days. Then I took it every morning. It was three weeks before I noticed the benefit of it. Then my knee went back to its normal size and I was able to get about. Not only did I feel better of the rheumatism, but I noticed I also got rid of indigestion—in fact I felt much better altogether.”— Mrs. J. Boucher. Rheumatism frequently gives way under the continued action of Kruschen Salts. If you have begun to feel the first warning signals of rheumatism—little aches and pains in the muscles and joints— get Kruschen to help you right away. The “little daily dose,” by assisting regularity of your internal organs in their daily duties, aids the punctual elimination of those waste products that endanger health. Start the Kruschen rule to-morrow morning. Made by* E. Griffiths Hughes Ltd., Adelphi, Salford. Manchester. England. Established 1756. AMUSEMENTS.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 88, Issue 7, 10 January 1944, Page 2
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