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RunDown * H / Get rid of Self-poisoning urges Dr. C. Oppenheimer, celebrated Berlin physician Appetite gone. Vitality lacking. Subject to headaches, to frequent colds, to fits of ' blues,’ so many people are like this, when they could easily be really well. Self'poisoning Responsible Modem foods, lack of exercise cause weakness and flabbiness of the abdoiuinad organs. Particles of decaying foodwaste arc not completely evacuated, giving rise to dreaded self-poisoning (Autoxima). Self-poisoning is the origin of constipation, indigestion, gas in the stomach and bowels, catarrh, rheumatism, neuritis, eczema, pimples and other ailments. New Life — New Energy Get rid of self-poisoning by drinking Coloseptic in hot water every morning Coloseptic helps to pass the poisonous waste matter gently out of the body. It combats headaches, fatigue and other symptoms of self-poisoning. Taken regu larly. Coloseptic stimulates your whole intestinal tract, gives you more vim and vigour. Better digestion, more abundant energy are yours. Send jor 7-Day Jar COLOSEPTIC—S/6 regular full size jars from chemists, etc., suffleient 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. ”3 P.O. Box 1067, Auckland q E VEN YEA RS ’ RHEU M ATICS—"I thank the day I started to take 11.U.K.,” writes Miss Marjorie Win, Thorpe. For seven years, prior to taking R.U.R., Miss Win had been so full of rheumatics that she dreaded going out in the cold. ‘‘After a week's treatment with R.U.R..” she »!d-. “I «a» out all day in the rain working, and did not have an ache or WEAK ARCHES immediately reme- ■’ died with Dr. Scholl’s new improved Arch Supports. Pain stops immediately. Alan Grant, M.P.S., Woodward’s Pharmacy, Hastings.

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXIII, Issue 300, 2 December 1933, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXIII, Issue 300, 2 December 1933, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXIII, Issue 300, 2 December 1933, Page 9

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