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SLUGGISH LIVER ? COATED TONGUE? UPSET STOMACH? SICK HEADACHES? TRY A PINCH OF THIS IN YOUR TEA EVERY MORNING FOR ONE WEEK. A QUICK, SURE. PLEASANT AND PERFECTLY NATURAL CURE Some Good, Common-sense Advice by W. G. East Cambridge Coach for 30 years). Ever have that lazy, listless, " don't care " feeling of constant lassitude, when every move requires special effort and even the brain seems tired, drowsy and dull? It's your liver. Ever feel bilious, nervous, irritable, " headachy," and various other kinds of " achy?" It's your liver. Ever have dull eyes, yellowish eyeballs, pimply skin, catarrh, coated tongue, offensive breath, insomnia, stomach trouble, heart palpitation, loss of appetite, etc., etc.? It's your liver. Constipation has even been called " the beginning of all disease," because it introduces into the blood by absorption from the intestines, various disease-causing poisons which could not possibly even remain in the body otherwise. Poisons and impurities, whether you call them toxins, microbes, bacteria, bacilli, uric and stomach acids, or by any other names, are admittedly the primary causo of serious organic and other disease. Without their presence in the system the disease could not exist. Ask your chemist for a few ounces of Alkia Saltrales, a compound which in its pure state gives you a reproduction ot the solvent, eliiiimativo and curative properties found in various famous medicinal spring waters. A pinch of this should be dissolved in your tea, coffee, water, or other drink, aiid taken every morning. No trace of any bitter, salty, sour, or other taste can possibly be dotocted. This simple precaution renders _ ordinary ills impossible, serious diseases improbable, and increases your bodily and mental efficiency, so you at once begin to enjoy life, as Nature intends you should.—Advi.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19721, 22 August 1927, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19721, 22 August 1927, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19721, 22 August 1927, Page 14