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FARMER’S WIFE WHO COULD HOT MILK.

FINGER STIFF WITH ARTHRITIS. DOCTOR ADVISED KRUSCHEN BETTER IN A MONTH. What a handicap a disabled hand can be to a farmer’s wife- Read what this one says about her troubles when she had arthritis: — , . “I was suffering from arthritis in the joints of my fingers. My middle linger was so terribly swollen and inflamed that I could not bend it. As I help to milk 10 or 11 cows, this was a serious handicap. I bought a bottle of Kruschen Salts on the advice of my doctor, and took a half-teaspoon-ful iu warm water every morning aftea breakfast. In two weeks the finger was less stiff and the swelling down. I continued the treatment (rubbing on an ointment as well), and after a month was able to milk again. I also feel very much better in myself. I am inclined to be ‘liverish’ and suffer from bad bilious attacks with severe headaches. L have been almost free from these while taking Kruschem 1 certainly think It is great stuff.” — (Mrs) A. C. P. It is the needle-pointed crystals of uric acid, lodging between t*.e joints, which are responsible for the agony of rheumatism. Kruschen Salts dissolve these torturing crystals and promptly expel them- from the system. That is why Kruschen brings such- quick and comforting relief from ttie pains of rheumatism and other uric, acid complaints. Moreover, Kruschen eliminates the root cause of -the evil. Taken regularly, it keeps your liver and kidneys in perfect tune, so that these eliminating organs free your inside from all poison-breeding waste products. Kruschen, you see, makes it quite impossible for deadly uric acid ever to form again. Kruschen Salts is obtainable at all Chemists and Stores at 2/6 per bottle.

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Waikato Times, Volume 115, Issue 19272, 2 June 1934, Page 9

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FARMER’S WIFE WHO COULD HOT MILK. Waikato Times, Volume 115, Issue 19272, 2 June 1934, Page 9

FARMER’S WIFE WHO COULD HOT MILK. Waikato Times, Volume 115, Issue 19272, 2 June 1934, Page 9