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WHY A HEALTHY PERSON | SELDOM WORRIES. Worry is simply fear of misfortune. It overburdens your mind, and oftentimes creates physical disorders, such as neuritis," prostration, etc. . Your nervous system and mentality are under such a strain that sleepless nights result. Without refreshing sleep your whole physical and mental well-being suffers. Nerve trouble, like) all other sicknesses, has one cause—an toxima, or self-, poisoning—and. until this is eliminated you can never be permanently free of aches, depression, irritableness, etc. A healthy man—one free from autoxhna— seldom worries. Freedom fvom this poisoning brings physical' exhilaration, ease, and optimism of mind. , A You can rid yourself of all your ills by adopting tho Colusrptio system—the modern drugless method of rooting out autox-. ima. Your blood will become rich, your nerves steady, your Vital organs strong. The buoyant" confidence of youth will be restored. ■ \ ' Chemists dispense pure Coloseptic in 5s 6d packages. Write to F.F.P. Association,' : Box 1067, Auckland, for a- free book v •, Learn of this amazing system whicß is doing so much for others, and tho benefits of which are vow obtainable by you.—Advt. . '

£100 IN PRIZES. ' COMTETITIONS MAGAZINE. liVoryone can make good use of': extra1 pocket money these days, so why not go in for some of the- interesting competitions that carry good prize money. : It will prove a lucrative way of spending your winter evenings. Full details will be . found in the Competitions Magazine, which can be procured gratis from any chemist or storekeeper. There are simple competitions which will prove interesting and educative for the children, and other that require more skill will appeal to the elder members of' the family. Get a copy of Competitions from your chemist or storekeeper to-day, read the simple rules governing the competitions.. One liuridrsd pounds cash is' to be given in prize nioncv. Unity Drug Co.—Advt. .■■■'; Uiilnly ■nuilUd silk slippei1? for kulira. In suxfc, (.■iuniunoii.1 ■Mud'iihiekf '2a' lid; uso a Kin; fcLock' of uiiildruuV t|iiuu:-:. l'ciwlds'B Winter1 Sale.—Advt. " ,

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Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 25, 29 July 1922, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 25, 29 July 1922, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 25, 29 July 1922, Page 14