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f, # I ,W 1 !►«? + z 7i m *Wjt GUARANTEE " VICTOR " MODEL No. 649—The ktet fall-sized Drophead Treadle "Victor.*; A modern ball-bearing Machine, ineW.tog automatic release and disc'teoijjj|l gelf-threading ahuttle, improved i regulator and automatic bobbin.wi supplied with free set of attacht to do fancy work. Walnut .Ca Ten-Year Guarantee. CASH PRICE: £l2/15/TERMS. JO/- Deposit, 3/- Week# 0/. Fortnightly, or 13/- Monthly, . Freight Paid. J 10/ DEPOSIT 3/.WEEKLY, SMITH i, BROWN E TO rs^-ion SYMONDS ST.I AUCKLAND C.3 • . -■ SAME PRICES, Easy Terms, and Guarantee Anywhere in Auckland Province See Your Nearest Smith & Brown "VICTOR" Agency. ROTORUA: E. C. Adolph, Fenton Street. HAMILTON: Pilot-Wall Radio Service, C&ro's G. 8.5., Victoria Street. OTOROHANGA: N. W. McColl. PUTARURU: C. C. Neal, Princes Street. WAIHI: Pilot Radio Sales Co., corner Seddon and Haszard Streets. TE AROHA: P. K. Pilkington, Whitaker Street. OPOTIKI: F. Wriffley, Melody Shop. WHAKATANE: Radio Supplies, The Strand. MORRINSVILLE: J. E. Simmons, Studholme Street. TE KUITI: Timber's Radios, Rora St. PUKEKOHE: Franklin Radio, Sales and Service (C. McArthur). Phone 370. MATAMATA: Matamata Radio Service, Arawa Street. PAEROA: Pilot Radio Sales Co., Belmont Road. TE AWAMUTU: F. G. Andrews, Market Street. THAMES: G. C. McLeod, Pollen Street. WARKWORTH: Triner 4 Roberts, McDowell's Buildings. EPSOM: "Apex" Radio Services, Royal Oak Chambers. TAKAPUNA and BIRKENHEAD: TriMf ; Sc. Roberts, 23 Hurstmere Road, Timpunzu . -| DEVONPORT and NORTHCOTE: Bcrrd Radio Service, 14 Clarence Stmt , Devonport. . DARGAVILLE: McKay Electrical Co, Victoria Street. WHANGAREI: Alan Higgins Ltd. Vhu Street. , _ . OTAHUHU: S. T. Austin, opposite Port Office'. , MOUNT MAUNGANUI: E. C. Banks, Jar, Shadelands Service Station. -V; TE PUKE: Radio Supplies, Jocelya St r & 0 mi fL U | v m HOW TO CHECK A COLD-QUICKLY : I-r —-3T —■ The lelt hand Illustration shows your colon' clogged with i -wlSsfl acid-forming food waste. Your partial bowel movement may bo regular, but the food waste from devitalised foods has 1 clogged your colon. The self-poisoning has so loaded your body with poisons that Nature, in an endeavour to get rid ' °* sur P' us ' caused a "cold" to develop. The quick, \(V'U •Vl scientific way to check a cold is firstly get rid of a clogged Clogged Colon colon. Laxatives are useless—they only act on the lower part of the bowels. They do not clear away the acid poisons from the colon walls. COLOSEPTIC, however, cleans the entire colon of waste matter as shown in the right hand illustration. Secondly* Combat the acid that encourages colds. Coloseptic neutralises all acid conditions ■ "7W 1 that Induce colds and restores the body's alkaline reserve. ■ Coloseptic also activates the kidneys, skin pores and resplratory apparatus—other organs which the system uses to f.[(wP||])f eliminate acids and poisons. Tests have shown that Colo- F septic possesses a definite alkaline (antacid) reaction. It I j helps your system to roturn to normal alkalescence. Cold [/,, r i„ j and "flu" germs cannot exist in an alkaline system. "coSm KI.\CSUOOD, VIA PENRITH, N.S.W. Sth September, 1936. "A thort lime a K o I sent for « sample of 'Coloseptic' which I received and am ,h ß t pleated with the results I m furred to wnte you about it. I have felt much better in every way and mnv I m.v •Full o Bean*. I shall continue to use H, and tell all my friends about It. I first heard aboiil 'Coloseptic' at Christmas time in Queensland. My friends there would not be without a bottle, especially In winter time, it prevents colds." FREE Liberal Sample of 'Colosepnc.' Mall Coupon for a Free Sample. You'll receive It by return mall, also an interesting bdok telling you more about this subject of autoxima. ' FOR -BETTER INTERNAL CLEANNESS . .!■'> •• •/*''; ; CHEeK'S SELF - POISONING C JfcA'lUS NUTRITION COMBATS ACIDITY - - BUILDS HEALTH v ' -W Leading Specialists have recently discovered a method of combating colds, that is brand new, quick and simple. Medical research has revealed that most colds, coughs, chills and "flu, result from a highly acid condition of the system due to selfpoisoning (autoxima). A clogged colon—where the self-poisoning really begins arises from incomplete evacuation of the waste matter left over from digestion. Self-poisoning v quickly reduces the body's normal alkaline reserve and enables cold germs to take hold. '♦ HOW SELF-POISONING CAUSES COLDS;::. Modern life with :.t» lack of open air and exercise, its devitalised and detnineralixed foods gives insufficient exercise to the walls of the colon (large intestine). They lose their power o! normal movement and are unable to get rid of all the poisonous at'ld-forming food waste, which encrusts in the colon foids. Essential alkalising food minerals which are vitally necessary to maintain the body's alkaline reserve are not extracted from your food by ths lifeless colon walls. Also, poisonous ac '"® ( from the encrusted food waste HTb passed into the blood stream still further developing a generally acid condition of the whole system. Conditions are then ideal for cold and "flu" germs to gaiß a firm hold. \ AT ALL CHEMISTS INDIVIDUAL SIZE, 2/9. ECONOMY SIZE, 5/6 4 dr - M If unobtainable locally; write to y Coloseptic Co. (N.Z.) Ltd., P.0.80x 10C7, Auckland. ?►* ■p.W .vr* c f C p v °\V c AH O »V V 0 *■ C ° « ' '

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22670, 6 March 1937, Page 22

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