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COLOSEPTIC BANISHES ALCOHOLISM (DIPSOMANIA!. DREG HABIT, TOBACCO HABIT. The disease called by Q*. Wayne "Autoxima " (or poisoning cf the system from retained fermenting waste matter) enervates and lowers the vitality to such an extent that the sufferer resoi-ts to alcohol, drags, or tobacco for a " pickup." The more the vitality is lowered the more insistent becomes the desire for stimulants-i Excessive indulgence in such habits is a certain indication of enervation. Mors alcohol, more drags, more tobacco are then required to give satisfaction. Socalled drink, drag, aud tobacco cares do not check the desire, because they treat an effect and lose of the fact that permanent cure must come by removing iht> cause of the enervation, viz., Autoxima. Coloseptic naturally and completely overcomes the Autoxima. Enervation becomes a thing of the past, and every day brings an increase in vitality The desire for stimulants then becomes Ip.ss and less insistent. Coloseptic, by restoring natural fnnctioiiittir. throws -open the wav to perfect he3ith". All chemists dispense pure Coloseptic in original packages a! 5s 6d each. Wholesale : AH leading Drag Houses. Write to Auckland Drue Co., Ltd., 40. Fansbrtre Street. Auckland, fcr booklet concerning Autoxima and its cure. r A few shillings spent in the free use of Nazol to protect the mucous membranes of the mouth, nose and throat {rem coughs, colds, sore throats, etc., is better than hoars of suffering.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVIII, Issue 17843, 26 July 1921, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume LVIII, Issue 17843, 26 July 1921, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume LVIII, Issue 17843, 26 July 1921, Page 3