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YOU CANNOT AGE QUICKER THAN YOUR ARTEEIES. Prevent their hardening by -Hashing out through the kidneys the impurities which rob them of their normal elasticity, says medical man. Constantly forming impurities and poisons, such as uric acid, urate of soda, etc., if allowed to remain in theblood soon deposit on the walls of the arteries, which harden and no longer regulate tho blood pressure by expanding and contracting. In extreme cases they aro unable to cope with the increased flow of blood which follows any shock, excitement, or quick exertion. Tho resultant high blood prassuro feriously affects tho heart and .in some cases may even prove fatal. If you experience ■ pains around tho heart or suffer from palpitation after hurrying upstairs, start to remedy yo;ir condition at once. Delay may bo dangerous. Drink occasionally a tumbler of water in which you have dissolved a level teaspoonful of "Alkia Saltrates," a supply of which is obtainable at slight oostfrom. any chemist. This alkaline medicinal water will quickly neutralise and wash out the acidulous impurities which cause all the trouble. Try this for a few days and notice how rauch better and younger you feel as your arteries are rejuvenated and regain normal elasticity.—Advt.'

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Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 63, 16 March 1933, Page 17

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Page 17 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 63, 16 March 1933, Page 17

Page 17 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 63, 16 March 1933, Page 17

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