repulsive to the taste. It is not a. food —nothing but a natural and safe internal lubricant. Almost- everybody suffers more or lesn from auto-intoxication —the results of constipation. First comn headaches Then come a variety of other annoying symptoms that eventually develop into some distinct form of disease. The universal use of laxatives and purgatives proves the inefficiency of the inteuinal tract to meet the demands of modern life. Unfortunately, too, laxatives and purgatives givo only the minimum of relief while doing the maximum of harm. They never entirely halt the process of auto-intoxi-cation, but they always weaken tho
Inaiai tha.t thia i.dvi ji on t-very bottle. Refuse Substitutes.
system. A purified mineral oil—such as "Red C. Paraffin"—taken at the right time and under right conditions, feiwpiy lubricates a defective drainage system until it becomes effective —a boon to countless sufferers who have been slaves to harmful purgatives. "Red C. Paraffin" Relieves Constipation Naturally. In response to a. great demand, a tested brand of purified mineral oil for internal use has been placed on tbe market hero under the title of "Red C. Paraffin," and is now on sale by chemists and storekeepers. Insist on "Red C. Paraffin" always to be sure of results. Substitutes may not be sufficiently pure for internal use. And, most important, a 24-page booklet fully describing the treatment is enclosed with every bottle of "Red C. Paraffin." Taken as described in this booklet "Red C- Paraffin" is the finest and rrost natural remedy 'for constipation and its allied ills. Unlike other oils, it is not difficult to take. "Red C. Paraffin" is not a food —is not a "cure-all"—nothing but a purified internal lubricant that removes poisonjus waste products from the intestines
A los.Y Steeds, 84 Ferry rood. A< XI. Loaaby, Spencer' Vincent, P. Howell, J. A. Colthart C. W. Price, J. Baxter, H. A. Papprill, ft. S. Cook, S. J. L. Hewitt, W. Harnett and Co. HAMILTON: Goorge Parr. LYTTELTON: ~. E. L. Collctt, G. Fitzgerald. ' "VSAtfT POINT: J. L. Thomas. SCARGILL: I. 0. Johnson. TIMARU: Kernohan, McCahon and Co., ' Ltd.. Manning.and Co., James Neil, Ltd., 73 Stafford street. L. B. Jams?, \W, Baxter, It. G. Malcoiinson. WAIiIATE: ' F. Aihurat.
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Press, Volume L, Issue 14987, 6 June 1914, Page 15
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