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THOUGHT HER RHEUMATISM HOPELESS Tfr-is a nr impr Tor all sufferers fr.'-in rheumatism. Nn non could !v in a inner- impetuss stmtr» than wr? this woman none could he inure cheerful than She is now: •• For over eighteen months I was crip pled Willi 111 r-i 11; lat i-s 111 ill the knees. I ciiiiid led walk withmil n slick, and then • .nly a snaih' pace. I went to hospital having electrical treaiment twice a week, hut 11 did in. pood. so i just pave up and llnr. j gh ! my case In .jieie--.. I was over mi and .just made up my mind • arter leading a very active life that ( was finished. I hen l left 'UT everything- else, and took only Kruschen in my tea. Now I can walk and run as quickly as anyone at iny age, or a lot vounger. For all till l i have only Kruschen to thank.” —(Mrs) P.C. The six salts in Kruschen will stimulate your liver and kidneys to healthy, regular action; assist them to get rid of the excess uric acid which is the cause of all your suffering. When poisonous uric acid—with its deposits or needle-pointed crystals—goes, there’s no doubt about those aches and pains going tool Salts is obtainable at all Stores at 2/3 per bottle. Kruschen

i> an I.K'i** needn'i tn;ij|ii> 1 > •» ' - |>!e?rnJnti\ |> Ltd., j.rcet, Kanultun.

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Waikato Times, Volume 122, Issue 20426, 17 February 1938, Page 13

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Page 13 Advertisements Column 3 Waikato Times, Volume 122, Issue 20426, 17 February 1938, Page 13

Page 13 Advertisements Column 3 Waikato Times, Volume 122, Issue 20426, 17 February 1938, Page 13

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