PSORIASIS. This is the most' distressing of disfiguring complaints, and before the introduction of the Klexema' treatment Psoriasis was considered to be* a permanent skin affection. ■■ Happily, the Klexema method 'of cure gets at the trouble in a • scientific way, by drawing the disease out of the system. It clears the skin of all disfigurement and tones up the whole system. Besides being a cure for Psoriasis, other skin troubles, • such as eczema, scalp troubles, and barber's rash, are successfully:.treated, the pleasant Klexema way.. ...'..■■ Country sufferers are specially invited; to write or telephone for details of treatment. Consultation free. Hours: 10 to 12.30; 2 to 4; or by appointment. Telephone 2271. : Klexema Rooms, 13, Woodward street, Wellington. And at Christchiirch and Dunedin.—Advt. ' ] -never;'the same since. He hal the "flu" badly, poor, chap, and has never been the "same man since. How often you hear of such cases. A man suffers a bad attack .of influenza, and through not taking care of himself is handicapped for years afterwards—is left with a. weak heartor affected lungs. In some cases the brain has been, affected. . .' . It all goes to show how careful the influenza sufferer . muet- be, and the urgent necessity not only to get well arid .strong again, but to -throw off every trace of the disease. ;..Maltexp (Wilson's . Malt Extract) is the safest. and ..surest restorer, of health and energy 'it is possible to take. "It has invaluable natural tonic -properties, gives you the strength and vitality toovercome the effects of influenza, "and helps you to regain your former activity and robustness.
Doii't taice risks with the "flu." Get "a jar of Maltexo at once, and erect a barrier of health and strength against injurious after effects'. ' - ■. '■ •
In land 2 lb jars and 7li> tins. With or without Cod Liver Oil:—Advt.-. ' •
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During winter, don't; run the risk of catching colds, coughs, or" influenza—-use -Baxter's Lung Preserver.,. Baxter's 'has rich, warming, dependable . properties. Never fails to give speedy .relief,-even in most chronic bronchial, chest, and .throat troubles. In addition, Baxter's Lung Preserver is a fine tonic. Enriches the bloodfortifies the system against prevailing ailments. Always'keep Baxter's handy; 2s 6d large bottle, at .chemists and* stores' —Advt. • :.■-/'. : ■ Sprinting for Woods' Great: ■ Peppermint Cure.—Advt; . ■ .:••.•... Rub a few drops of a .Kiwi': Flavouring Essence on to your,, hand, '. and[.'then' inhale ..it. ;By. this means you w.iU appreciate the, delicious, "Helicate 'flavour; Ask for the flat'panel bottle s 9d, Is 4d, and 2s 3d—large sizes are hiosi economical— from all stores. Full' quantity in each I bottle. Guaranteed absolutely pure. Auvt. ■ Seldom will you find a, chemist co sure of his medicine that he is prepared to .guarantee relief or refund the money. Yet that is what the manufacturers of Anti-Acido are prepared to do. ;If : it doesn't relieve your -indigestion, gastritis, dyspepsia, or similar disorders of the 6tomach, your money will be cheer.fully refunded in'full. ■ "™} iyS- y^ w<»n*?r. issuch- faith placed in. Anti-Acidp? ' Because it is thb prescription of a famous London specialist) and has relieved hundreds and hundreds i of the most acferavated cases. -..'.Never yfit has it been known to fail. • j Your case. no ■'matter how bad, will be another victory for^Anli-Acido. ' Why delay tryine it? The price is.onlr 2s. Gd", and that will bo refunded if .you do not i tret Tehef. You risk nothing vdurgeH. Leading chemists and stores. If youMiave difficulty in eettmc Anti-Acido, write 16 the Wholesale Anents, Sharland and Co., Ltd., and Levin.arid Go., Ltd., Wellington.—Advt. For Children's Hioldng Cou«h. Woods'- Great Peppermint Cure.—AdTt.
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Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 14, 17 July 1923, Page 4
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