TO PERMANENTLY OVERCOME CHRONIC CONSTIPATION. j _____ : For " liverish.ness," constipation, biiioiuJi * ness. headache, drowsiness, bad com- ! plexion, etc., try drinking before breakfast a little Alkia Sa'trates dissolved in hot water. Feel fit as a prize fighter all day. When you sleep the heart immediately ' slows down, and then the sluggishly moving blood deposits greasy and acidulous i toxins—throughout the system. • Next morning the blood flows more rapidly | again, but cannot flush out all the im- | purities accumulated overnight. That I means a clogged liver and constipation, i "'the beginning of all disease." So "poii sons are sucked into the blood through ' thousands of absorbent intestinal glands. You shou'd thoroughly cleanse the whole I system by washing out all the poisons in ! the morning. Then your body acts better, ! fame as a fire burns better with soot 1 cleared from chimney. Ask your chemist j for a few ounces of refined Alkia Salj trates, and tako before breakfast and once ! after the noon or evening meal, a tea- ! spoonful of this dissolved in a ha'f tumb- ! ler of hot water. The ore-breakfast dose j promptly washes out all mucous and acid- ' ulous poisons from entire intestinal tract, ! 'eaving the way clear to receive and proi perly digest food. The saltrated water ' also reaches the liver by absorption, thus I stimulating that organ and removing any i congestion and sluggishness. Alkia Sali trates compound is practically tasteless, 1 also harmless as sugar, in any quantity, * and it never gripes. Children love it, i especially with a little sugar added. It is ; the greatest so'vent and eliminant known '■ to science, and its curative properties will |ma you a crank on the subjet of internal i cleanliness. —C.N.H.
SPECIAL STERILISED SOAP. Sterilisation renders impossible the transmission of harmful bacter.a microbes ! " A' Verms and also increases tho washi?„ Opacity of Velvet Soap. Guarantee • of g purity i's given by the proprietors. Velvet lightens laundry labours. Economical and effective. Obtainable from all grocers. == .
Smith and Caughey's dress department is thronged daily. 3
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18550, 7 November 1923, Page 7
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