SELF-POISONING A COMMON TROUBLE. To negle?t. constipation is like taking poison. It is self-poisoning, . although some people do not realise the fact. The man or woman who keeps Baxter's Pills handy and who ' takes a dose promptly when required, will not fear this trouble. But those who h&ve unfortunately already become constipated can still find relief and health from a snort course of Baxter's , Pills. > . These pills are, not habit-forming, and may be taken in any state of health. After cleansing the organs and ridding the system of poisons generated by waste the pills can be discontinued. An occasional dose is all that is then required to maintain digestive health. Baxter's Pills are sold by all chemists and stores, price 2s a box. .If unable to obtain, send remittance to A. and W. Baxter, Manufacturing Chemists,- Christvchurch, and a box will be forwarded to you post free.—
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18585, 18 December 1923, Page 12
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