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TO RELIEVE AND PREVENT RHEUMATIC AND BERIOUS FUNCTIONAL AILMENTS. By BOMBARDIER BILLY WELLS (In an Interview;. I hare proved that unless a boxer adopts certain precautions against functional ailments, training is indeed a wearisome business. I, personally, take every morning before breakfast, a half-teaspoonful 111 l Ill____ Mill 111 loC A lkia Saltrates Jll | powder dissolved In • / required. */t/z£/£tf 'X/Vtltf lam glad to say _, ' that as a gymnastic Famous Boxer and instructor in the former Sergeant. Army I found the Instructor of PhyaiealAlkin Saltrates to Training in the _rm».he almost indispensable for keeping the men free from all the internal troubles to which a "Tommy" is subject. I also found lt to be invaluable for rheumatism, one of the greatest enemies the soldiers hnd to contend with. Middleaged men, often living under somewhat damp conditions, fell easy victims to this complaint. I therefore always endeavoured to impress upon them strongly the value of drinking Alkia Saltrates water regularly, and also taking hot baths in water containing rteudel bath saltrates whenever auy muscular aches, pains or stiffness troubled tbem. Both preparations nre obtainable at any chemistAthletes and soldiers alike are often specially subject to various internal troubles. Although these may arise from widely different causes, thg remedy, ns a rule, is the same. The regular taking of Alkia Saltrates water as a morning tonic and system-clennßing draught will soon remove any trace of congestion, biliousness or acidity, and thus ensure the steady nerves, strong digestion, clear eye and active brain without which efficient milltary work, or, in fact, efficient work of any kind, cannot be expected of anyone.— (Ad.)

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Auckland Star, Volume LIV, Issue 217, 11 September 1923, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume LIV, Issue 217, 11 September 1923, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume LIV, Issue 217, 11 September 1923, Page 10

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