"*^" l "* 8,, * w^aa^., DiscoVerift mmm mm fral l Sfi jtß MM IS6SM Press Association—By Telegraph—Copyright. LONDON, Jaaaw, ] Two Austrian doctors (Ernest Freund and GUa Rammer) hwwp* the results of ten years of research in the cancer department of & big covcry of a non-surgical cure for cancer. Their research work im chiefly directed to the sources from which the malignant material for growth. They have discovered that the blood and m normal persons contains a substance which is able to dissolve The blood and serum of cancer patients not only lacks this contains a specific substance which protects the cancer cells from di The researchers isolated both substances from the blood aa They declare that, contrary to popular belief, the malignant «fi rob a healthy organism of the best juice; but the organism, owi digestive system of the cancer patient going wrong, offers to the feeds the cancerous cells. It is hoped to find a cure for cancer by 1 this alimentary error. —Sydney "Sun" Cable. , ' Every Indigestion Sufferei Should Beware of Cancer A -3 El < I Ll* it foregoing report from these two Specialists leaves -M* J* ..;;- ground for disease. ~,..' 1 .** : It is not at all difficult to believe that, under such conditions, cancer and otfte*^ malienant diseases are encouraged. :| MP.** k T P«T«»iim»a.jgiinM»)a>M healthy persons contains a substance which is able to dissolve cancer ceils. It, no* ,| ever, youkre suffering from indigestion, gastritis,* ulcerated stomach or similar derange- ,$ ments of the digestive organs, your blood becomes impoverished and lacks thejab- , J eat and enjoy b Strength, energy, disease-resisting elements. suffer when it is &e more serious c J^3fi,disease and Tis!| Acido" at once. Banish Indigestion, ALL CHEMISTS hm/J STORES >i/
A meeting of the Canterbury Centre of the New Zealand Sanitary Inspectors' Association was held oh Thursday overling, Mr J. T. Caldow presiding over a. good attendance. Mr R. J. McKenzio read a paper, by Professor Montgomcrie Neilson, on the disposal of sewago by the oxidising process. The paper gave rise to an interesting discussion on several points dealt 3 -n-itli by the writer." Votes of thanks vero accorded Professor Neilson and Mr McKenzie. SHOP IN SUMNER. IE GKOWLVCr 1-IBM WIT! BIG REPUTATION. MILLER U» to Liddiaracs), cornel N'VYLAND and EUSTON STS. SEE, for GROCERIES. FRUIT, and ETABLES. Prompt and Efficient ScrORDEKS CALLED FOE. p rca • Delivery in Stunner, Clifton, Monck'g Scarborough aad Taylor'f Mietako over). 'PHONE 468VT. M«Bzs Alwava £as"jrej at iowet to-tra prieef. Larre Asxtitrxtd—melts b«bt chaice nstafnm J. WELLINGTON The Elite Bocucater NAYLANP SIRIXT, SUMNER WEeai Repairs a SpecitiSi/ A dean *a3 irhol«»ora« dl«pl»y of EMME MEAT XtiO SMALL GOODS W«a»hrt«Sn tho Htehwt Qadfty, Proa** DeliroT »nd Tottb Prico. At & F. KERR Faim ßutcher* Maraud Street, Sumner 'Fkoae 36MS
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Press, Volume LX, Issue 18147, 9 August 1924, Page 4
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