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“ Sickness is associated with self-poisoning ft —explains Dr. Von Noorden of the famous Frankfort clinic. To overcome selfpoisoning (autoxima) nothing equals COLOSEPTIC m# I AUTOXIMA (self-pois&ning) is a condition caused by undigested food residues being allowed to stagnate in your body. This food waste becomes encrusted in the creases of the intestine, resulting in unsuspected constipation. Germs and poisons breed in the accumulated waste, causing headaches, frequent colds, fits of melancholy. ... Keep Clean Internally Practically everyone suffers nowadays from autoxima, and it is this which is the cause of one or more of the serious faults in your intestinal tract. It dissolves away the stagnating waste and then passes it out of the body—without griping or inconvenience. It activates the kidneys, pores of the skin, and the respiratory apparatus—thus ridding the blood stream of all circulatory poisons. health. Sickness will surely arise if this poiSori.l • . -i?-- no t removed and ous. crust on the intestine is the body made internally active and clean Taken regularly, COLOSEPTIC “ tones” and stimulates your whole Does wonderful good to man of seventy. " I have been using' vour wonderful t i I nuvc l/GCH u V - * : 1 Cdloseptic for the lasi seven years, and _ , j ■ .i«i. ma Mi> /ticft I "have iM tnaiiy of mb friends, also ~ Hi lots of other people suffering from the same complqint as I did. r jnuW sag It has done me a wonderful lot of good and cured me of the complaint. lam an old man Of seventy years •Of age and l am always in first-class condition. —-Mr J. M., Island Bay, Wellington STOMACH Intestines Drink Coloseptic Every Morning Do you suffer from Constipation, Weakness, Gas in the Stomach, Indigestion,- Backache, Catarrh, Rheumatism, Neuritis, Eczema; Pimples, etc. ? Then drink Coloseptic every morning in hot water and watch your-health difficulties vanish. actually increases the secretion of the gastric and intestinal juices. . . It keeps the intestines and digestive tube clean . . . combats fatigue and ’other symptoms of self-poisoning. Better digestion, improved health, more abundant energy are yours.. i ■ ■ Poisons that spread from clogged intestines lower the bddy'S resistance tO'disease. COLOSEPTIC keeps the intestines clean .;. helps ward off• colds and infections, physicians say. :OLOSEPTIC —5/6 regular full-size jars rom chemists, etc., sufficient for several reeks’ regular use. Test COLOSEPTIC for ourself. Fill in coupon and send with 1/tamps or postal note for a special 7-day lemonstration jar of COLOSEPTIC and interesting book, * Autoxima. mm COUPON. 1“ COLOSEPTIC CO. LTD., P.O. BOX 1067, Auckland. 1 I will teat Coloseptic. Enclosed find 1/- (stamps _or ■ postal note). Please send me one Demonstration Jar and "Autoxima"' Booklet. I Name ...... .. Address jjDS.3 _1 ’HI' H' ’ ’-LLl’' [

i here is S»I£JC*S better pill than MARTIN'S. v ean rely upon MARTIN’S PILLS. .Sold by all Chemitit and Store*. i. Yon i XS.f SUBSCRIPTION: WEEKLY (Delivered), Ninepence. ORDERS FOR REGULAR DELIVERIES MAY BE PLACED WITH RUNNERS AND AGENTS, MOTOR CAR DRIVERS, OR SENT DIRECT TO THE FFICE TELEPHONE No. ' 1-7-15. COUNTRY READERS DESIRING THE STAR POSTED are requested, to, ..Address" Instructions ’to THE MANAGER. THE ‘ EVENING STAR,’ DUNEDIN, P.O. POX 527.

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Evening Star, Issue 21624, 20 January 1934, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 21624, 20 January 1934, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 21624, 20 January 1934, Page 4

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