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P supreme gift of p»>ffful sleep Is not appreciated wmq it Is taken from ua. Insomnia, broken rest and tiring wakefulness plays havoc with nerves and the entire system. Sleeplessness arises from a disturbed condition of the nerve centres. Until those centres are soothed an>f relaxed' sleeplessness will continue. NYAL ESTERXN ensures healthgiving sleep, because it acts directly on those centres. NYAL ESTERIN does not drug the system. Soothing in its action, the wonderful new sedative ingredient of NYAL ESTERIN (Esterin Compound) brings immediate rest to excited nerves, takes away pain and enables you to <i~) natural sleep and rest. Sold by all chemists in handy tins of 24 for 1/6 or 50 for 2/S. FREE SAMPLE OFFER Pott tkit coupon for FREE SAMPLE of Etterin to the Nyl Compmrf, 43388, CUb * **- Srduty. NJ.W. NAME . ADDRESS Kidneys Nasi Clean Out Acids The only war your body can clean out health-destroying Acids from your blood Is through nine million tinv Kidney tubes or filters, but beware of cheap, drastic, irritating drugs. Weak Kidnevs usually are the real cause of Getting Dp Nights. Nervousness, Swollen Ankles, Rheumatism Backache. Dizziness. Circles Under the Eyes, Drr muddy Skin. Acidity, Burning. Smarting, or Lost Vigour. Don't take chances. Get the Doctor's prescription (Siss-tex> at chemist*. £1.000 deposited with Bank of HAW, backs up Cystex Guarantee to bring new vitality In 4t hours, make you feel well and 10 years younger In 8 days or money back on return of empty package. Demand genuine maran. teed Cystex. A* an chemists. «™a». Acids in Stomach Cause Indigestion Create Sourness, Gas aad Paw. How to Treat. Medical authorities state that nearly "J" e rJ pntl \ s of the cases of stomach trouble. Indigestion, sourness, burning gas. bloating, nausea, etc.. are due toan excess of hydrochloric acid in the stomach. stomach lining Is irritated, digestion is delayed and food soon, causing the disagreeable symptoms which every stomach sufferer knows so welL Artificial digestants are not needed in ' n ®J l and may do teal harm Try laying aside all digestive aids and instead St* 1 ? I 2 any ehemlst some Salix Magnesia ■nd take a teaspoonful In water right ®s l J®r- This sweetens the stomach ? formation of excess acid and m « ? sourness, gas or pain. ««»■«■ Magnesia (in powder or tablet form) is . toe *pensive. and U a fine remedy sto ™ ach - K is used by thousands £aT3' e inj£^Si OT their "~ l * wltb ™ Summer Best Time to Relieve Catarrhal Deafness It May Not Trouble Yon in Warm Weather, But the Germ of Catafrh is Still in Yonr Blood. Those who suffer from catarrh, catarrhal deafness, or head noises, often imagine they have thrown it off duriqg the warm days, only to find the first touch of winter brings it back with all its former dreadful hawking and spitting. Mild weather, however, Is an excellent time to thoroughly cleanse the system of the germs, because they are then less active. That catarrhal troubles are a disease of the blood may be readily understood. Disease germs lodged in the membrane of the nose or throat are likely, naturally, to be breathed or swallowed into the lungs and stomach, and thence to the entire system by means of the blood! To rid yourself of catarrh, you must attack the disease itself—and not merely the symptoms. Sorays. salves, inhaling liquids, etc., merely act on the outward Much time has been spent In perfecting an . ® ffective internal tonic that would Quickly dispel all traces of catarrh. This Is given here in simple form, so that anyone can use it at the least expense. Get from your chemist a one ounce bottle or Parmint (double strength), and mix .It JUL "LA. 0 ® 3 - of sws* l, and V* pint of hot water. Take one dessertspoonful four times a day. The flrrt few denes should begin to relieve the distressful head noises, headache, dullness, cloudy thinking, and difficult breathing: while—lf nearly ninety per cent. ear troubles are directly caused by catarrh.—-there must be many "whose hearv. . stored, as the sv«-t*»m ?r in"Kwatca by the treatment's tonic Action. ©f *me!l. Trr»~or»«: droonlne in the inrost. end choked-uo air n°ssppes srf »!«-> overcome. *-ho bus catarrh 12_* nv i® rm - should irive this Parmint mix*ur* * thorough trial this very summer.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXVIII, Issue 30, 5 February 1937, Page 10

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