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CATARRH, MUCOUS COLITIS

The above diseases are of the same character, their location being the only difference. Catarrh is a mucous disease of nose, and mucous colitis a mucous disease of large intestine. The condition known as autoxima—or absorption of fermenting waste-matter into the system— poisons the body and induces a plethoric state. In an endeavour to restore lost metabolism, nature —in its revolutionary healing processes—makes' an excretory organ of the nose (catarrh), or of the large intestine (mucous colitis). Local treatments with douches, applications, serums, etc., can give but temporary ease. The only permanent cure must be established by removing the primary and basic viz.—autoxima. When this is accomplished, and the system allowed to function correctly, permanent relief will naturally follow." To banish Autoxima Dr. Albert Searle Wayne has. after years of scientific research, devised Coloseptic. This preparation is entirely drugless, and enables nature to help herself. Coloseptic forms no habit but the habit of health. For strength and energy, and a fuller, better liff\ take Coloseptic. Pure Coloseptic is dispensed by all chemists in original sealed packages at 5s 6d. £ach package contains 156 grams. Wholesale : All leading drug bouses. Write to Auckland Drug Co., Ltd., $0, Fanshawo Street. Auckland, for booklet concerning Autoxima and its cure.

Ha,s your boy all the clothes he needs for the change of seasops? Last week of reduced prices at Fowlds' Sale.' Teleblanea fine longcloth reduced to 2s 4d yard at the Fanners' Union Trading Company, Hobson Street. See advertisement page 9. Ladies' and children's warm underwear at Auckland's lowest prices. All standard makes stocked.—Smith and Caughey

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVIII, Issue 17753, 12 April 1921, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume LVIII, Issue 17753, 12 April 1921, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume LVIII, Issue 17753, 12 April 1921, Page 6

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