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tOOT I*OUB|^ Wm^X JAY/A' HE DON'T BE MISLED BY FOOT-TALK! Constat — THE LONDON FOOT SPECIALIST AND CHIROPODIST Recommended by the Medical Profession. SPECIAL OFFER • Corns and Callouses removed from both feet Cot out this advertisement—lt entitles yon to oar Special Offer. THE LONDON FOOT SPECIALIST 94a WORCESTER STREET (near Avon Theatre.) Rheumatism ci nd Neuritis ■ANY NEVER SUSPECT REAL CAUSE HheumaHom and" Neuritis ere now being euecesstully combatod by a new, sclenfffle method. Specialist! have at laai traced the cause ol these torturing all< meat* to sell-poisoning, 1,e., a clogged COIOB. An a re«u)l/0t inactivity of the colon (large Intestine) unevacuated frag* ments oi food waste encrust on the colon walls—much »s rust Incrusts on a water pipe—and there decay. Virulent poisons and adds develop, seep Into the bloodstream and overthrow Its normal "alkaline reserve." Once the blood < becomes excessively add due to circulating poisons in the form of urates. > rheumatic afflictions are bound to result. The rasor-edged uric acid crystals deposit » different part* of the body and lacerate the nervea at every movement, causing (he torturing pains of rheumatism, neuritis and sciatica. To overcome Rheumatism and Neuritis ytu must ffr*t alasr away th« encrustations ef SOlsonous waste on the oolon. Ordinary owel movements do not do this—the wall* iof the colon have beoomo weak and Inaotlvo. Opening medicine* only purge the lower end ef the bowel. 8a drink warm watsp and j'Coloseptfo' every morning. This oleanses the colon of all food waste and tones up the I wall* aivino them back their sower of nor. inal movement. 'Coloeeatle' overcome* all Impure condition* In the blood, Urle aoid do- ! posits are dissolved away a* the blood retfalns its normal alkaline reearvo under the 'Jnfluenoe of 'Oolaaeptlo.* It alio stimulates the aotlon of the kidneys, pores ef the skin and the lupds other vital organ* which bat* aaldlty, aids nutrition and establlihe* potter Internal (leanness. |y Its eonoerted aotlon it ftvereomes th» real osuse of rheuL^UlSajj^JlL^^SKf^BßßJ size 3/«. • ■ rREI MMPIf. A «*fwlfrH Trial Samil* and interesting, Intimate book will {p sent you. Send Sd. stamps for postage. JOLOSEPTIG Co, (N.Z.) ltd., <Dfl»k HI.) P. 0.. Box. 2067. Auckland. : , - FACES MST To begin with, if you have neglecled your complexion and allowed old Father Time to have hia own w«y mill^-pimffllJtMil'i arid that unbecoming sallownese, restore your middle-aged skin .to youthful loveliness. All you want colled Wax. Get an ounce or two from your chemist end smooth a little of this wonderful oxygenated wax over face and nee': nightly. While you sleep, it absorbs the. ageblemishes, revealing In its place a fresh, flawless complexion that is now concealed beneath the accumu" fetions of sluggish pores. Your mirror's verdict will delight you. TheOrW COALTARSOAP Recommended by the Medical Profession a &>** WRIGHTS COAL TAR SOAP Alia OlHlcal UMuH Mw«lm tiM/ T*hw» Hw*tt md Cg«l T« OWWwiM. HZ. Aswut S.A. SMJtH * CO. LTD.. AimUswT. limoy paying ia; per o**l »a*s aren't lv«s ara paying through nosleetlas te ■reserve with Ovoline—when ejfgs were. shoap. B»y » */• Jar of Ovollne now. ■reserve when price* drop! TOWN AND COUNTRY MISBN. BRADLEY ART FURNISHB* 152 GLOUCESTER »*• specialises in looso Covers, Curtains, Bedspreads, 61 d«r dew a Quilts, CoshUms. Plenty ol new materials to choose from.

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Press, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22108, 2 June 1937, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22108, 2 June 1937, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22108, 2 June 1937, Page 2

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