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WEIGH WHAT YOU SHOULD : —WHY NOT? Rotundity does not spell health. It is autoxima, or self-poisoning from faulty elimination, that is causing your excess flesh, poor circulation, constipation, palpitation, muddy complexion, and other health difficulties. You can reduce yourself to normal. Be free from nagging ailments. Have grace and a perfect figure.' Be happy, enjoy life, live, so that in a short while you will surprise your family and friends. Rid yourself of your autoxima by adopting the natural, drugless Coloseptic system. Don't envy the friend who has a wonderful figure. Perfect your own. You will a lot better in a modest dress if you are slight, than in an expensive gown with a stout figure. It lies almost entirely in. your own hands. You can reach your ideal in figure and poise. The most progressive physicians prescribe pure Coloseptic. It is dispensed by chemists in 5s 6d sealed packages. Don't wait. Begin to-day. Write to F.F.P. Association, Box 1067, Auckland, for a free book. It contains the very essence of a life's work and instructs stout people in the greatest step of their emancipation.—Advt. PULMONAS FOR THAT COLD. You know the signs of an approaching cold—tickling in the throat, watery eyes, spasmodic sneezing. This is the time to take Pulmonas, and prevent the cold from developing into something more serious. Pulmonns are. antiseptic, and operate by inhalation.—just place one- in the mouth, and in its dissolution it frees vapours which penetrate into the respiratory organs, and thus kill, any germs which may have already formed. For coughs, "colde, sore throats, or any chest complaints Pulmonas are absolutely invaluable. Sold by all chemists at is 6d and. 2s 6d a box, ov sent post free ou receipt of price by Stacey Bros., 61, Queen-street, Anckland.—Advt.

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Evening Post, Volume CIII, Issue 55, 7 March 1922, Page 4

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