% <■ 1 liifi M i f i v:-'; • '■( ik w* iii 4 HCj k->! m lv li » ;V •'^l 8* V> & m m sr. ;v Counts SA m % i * & ENGLAND MW& It's a situation every business man sometimes feces. Ixmg hours at the desk —shortened hours of sleephasty and irregular meals—lack of exercise—these sap the vitality of the strongest body. At such times the danger of constipation is most common —and most serious. Nujol helps Nature in Nature's own way Constipation shows there is not enough natural lubricant in the intestine. The waste matter becomes hard and difficult to move. Then you need the lubricant NujoL It makes up for the lack of natural lubricant. Medical authorities approve Nujol because It is so gentle, so safe, so natural in its action. Nujol simply softens the waste matter ana thus permits regular and thorough bowel movements. It does not overtax the intestinal muscles. It is not a medicine. You can take Nujol for any length of time without ill effects. To insure internal cleanliness it should be taken regularly. Unlike laxatives, it does not gripe or form a habit and can be discontinued at any time. H : Begin to enjoy the perfect health that Is possible only when bowel movements are normal and regular, Ask your chemist for Nujol today. Made by Nujol Laboratories, Standard Oil Co, (New Jersey). viiAoc HARM JFbr Constipation,
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19456, 12 October 1926, Page 4
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