AUCTIONS. FARMERS’ CO-OP. _ OPUNAKE HORSE FAIR. TO-MORROW ! TO-MORROW ! THURSDAY, AUGUST 3. 12.30 p.m. sliairp. 60 HOR sE s 60 HAWERA HORSE FAIR. SATURDAY, AUGUST 5. At 32.30 p.m. sharp. ryg HORSES, including' Unbroken®, Draughts, Milk Garters and Waggon Horses, Hacks a-nd Ponies.
‘Human Rust’ > says Dr. | Emil Levai physician of Buda-Pesth the cause of 95% of present-day sickness Just as rust coats a water pipe, so through faulty howel action fragments of food waste become encrusted on the walls of the intestine. This waste matter is “human rust.’’ In it breed germs and poisons which enter the blood stream, leading to dreaded self-poisoning (autoxima), responsible for most of the ill-health which afflicts modem men and women. Clear ‘Human Rust’ ivith. Coloseptic You can clear from your system the virulent poisons that undermine health and sap vitality. You can banish constipation, headache, catarrh, backache, rheumatism, neuritis and all the hosts of ailments that coino from self-poisoning. Every morning drink Coloseptic in hot ■water. Coloseptic cleanses your entire digestive tract—helps your body throw off its waste matter regularly. No longer are. you depressed, tired without cause, subject to headaches, colds, etc. Your old vim and vigour Aches, pains and ailments vanish for ever. Send for 7-Day Jar COLOSEPTIC —5/6 regular full-size jars from Chemists, etc., sufficient for several weeks’ regular use. Test COLOSEPTIC for yourself. Send with 1/- stamps or postal note for a special 7-day demonstration jar of COLOSEPTIC and interesting book, “Autoxima,” to COLOSEPTIC LTD., Dept. U2 P.O. Box 1067, Auckland.
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Hawera Star, Volume LIII, 2 August 1933, Page 10
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