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CIVILIZATION BROUGHT CONSTIPATION "7#e father. ofdiseases BEMAX Eg (Vitaminß) ' WvnAHIM kkcVj. n|; is Nature’s aid to Ira Regularity ■ Kt3i Man’s natural intestinal tonic and laxative is the vital food principle called Vitamin B. To. keep the nerves and muscles of the bowels strong and maintain the power of regular voluntary action an adult jieeds every day as much Vitamin B as is contained in a loaf of wholemeal bread. White bread contains no Vitamin B. Moreover, the housewife would need expert Each tablespoonful knowledge to provide a full daily supply of of BEMAX conVitamin B from the multitude of over-refined tains as much and preserved foods now in universal use. Vitamin B as a But if civilization brought constipation, loaf of wholemeal science has given us compensation in the bread. Take form of Bemax. '. 1 BEMAX when and Bemax is a tasty food prepared from the how you fancy, embryo of germ of cereals, so rich in j Y ou wil] . thj} Vitamin B that a spoonful per day is ample . for the body’s needs to banish constipation nutty flavour ano and to promote and maintain a NATURALLY children love it. HEALTHY CONSTITUTION. , . ‘ From a-Mass,of Medical Testimony Dr.—reports on two patients ages of constipation soon after commenc--60 and 52 : “ Daily doses of Bemax, ing Bemax.” 1 tablespoonful and 3 teaspoonfuls, — reports: “ I have put quite 200 respectively. Results: no more con- people on Bemax including many medi•tipation, daily evacuations ( from the ca ] friends. Result: general benefit, commencement in each case. better intestinal tone, doing away with Dr. — reports: “ Good effect in cases ill effects of purges.” The 3/6 tin contains a month’s supply for an adult, with scale of quantities for children of all ages. Obtainable of all Chemists and Stores. The booklet” New facts on Health” by a well-known Doctor, deals fully with the Vitamins, and their wonderful influence upon bodily health and disease. It is gratis. . Write for it to-day. Address :— FASSETT St JOHNSON, LTD. (Dept. H 4 ), G.P.O. Box 33, WELLINGTON. (Sole Consignee* of Bemax for New Zealand). .

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Dominion, Volume 24, Issue 266, 6 August 1931, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 24, Issue 266, 6 August 1931, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 24, Issue 266, 6 August 1931, Page 5