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i i $ »: AID HERBS ME NATURE'S MIRACULOUS REMEDIES FOR IEGAIMM AINTAINING HEALTH. MILD - GENTLE - HEALTHFUL - NATURAL MOTHER NATURE GROWS THEM TO BENEFIT HUMANITY. J Many of the plants we see grooving by the roadside and in the fields are not mere weed 9, but plants with a high medicinal value. Mother Naiwe has wisely provided in her vegetable laboratories—the Fields and Forest—many valuable health-giving plants. Roots and nerbs have always been man's best medicine. Many sufferers from various ailments try'habit-forming drugs, chemicals', and other methods to obtain relief. They do not realise that the best and most, effective treatment. - for their troubles often grows under their feet—put there by Mother Nature for that very purpose. Herbs are the oldest form of medicine Their beneficial effects have been treasured since the beginning of time, and we are always receiving fresh confirmation of their wonderful benefits. Remember that the wonderful health and vigour of our earliest ancestors was largely dependent on roots, barks atod hcrb9 gathered from Nature. QENTIAN BLACKBERRY MULLEIN Gentlan, Blackberry, Mullein—These three herb» arc well-known to all of us. Gentian is particularly gond as a digestive tonic; Blackberry it excellent for diarrhoea.: Mullein is ideal for coughs and colds. HERBS ABE RICH IN HEALTH VITAMINS Serbs contain certain elements that are essential for building up the'health and restoring the activity of the bodily functions. These elements are distributed in such a finely prepared state that they can be easily assimilated by the system and conveyed to the blood. Scientists have discovered that the same herbal remedies of your grandfathers' day, if made, from fresh, properly graded-anil packed herbs, are rich in .Vitamins and Organic Minerals necessary ito health. (LACKAIDER MISTLtTOt SAOt Black Alder, Mistletoe and Sage— Theso are indeed three common herbs, and Black Alder is good for urinary complaints; Mistletoe ii tispd as demulcent and for coughs and colds. Sago is excellent for all ' skin complaints. HERBS MUST BE FRESH SAY SCIENTISTS Botanists have proved that herbs must not only be gathered at. the right time of tho year, they must bo graded and promptly packed in airtight containers to retain their full medicinal effect. Research has revealed that herbs which have been kept on shelves in stores for years, ore often devoid of any curative action. Therefore they cannot be wrpected to briuo much benefit. HOW—FRESH PACKED, GRADED HERBS. Now, thanks to the INTERNATIONAL HERBAL RESEARCH INSTITUTE it is at last possible to obtain genuine, reliable herbal remedies made from properly grown, graded and packed herbs. These herbal remedies retain, the full medicinal and curative action of the fresh" licrbs because they are packed in airtight containers. The herb remedies are sold direct to the public by mail. They are not sold in stores. The International Herbal Research institute have adopted this plan of distribution because they can then he assured; that sufferers will obtain the best graded and standard herbs in the best condition possible. HERE'S PROOF THAT HERBS ARE BEST . CONSTIPATION. Kneipps Constipation Tea is the best remedy in the world for constipation. It restored regular action after pills, drugs, diet had failed;— Mrs, C. Herring. Hacr suffered rrom constipation Tor over 10 years. Now I can honestly say I am a new person due to Knelpps.—Mr. 11. Neilson. NERVES. I was a nervous wreck and very run down. Doctors and medicines did not wholly benent me. Your nerve tonic tea made me quite well again.—Mrs. N. Johns. I suffered severely with nerves, hysterical fits for tho past six years. ATter using Kneipps nerve tonic tea for a month I am completely recovered.—Mr. F. Foden. KIDNEY COMPLAINTS. Your kidney and bladder tea has done mors for. me: than anything else. I can say lam now quite cured. —Mrs. G. Beacon. I sufrerecT for many years with kidney and bladder weakness. Your kidney herbal tea pretty soon made all the troubles disappear and I am now feeling line.—Mr. E. Land. BRONCHIAL COMPLAINTS. I have found Kneipps Bronchial Tea to be all that you claim. I was- very bad with bronchitis, now I am quite free and experience no discomfort.—Mrs."K. Long. STOMACH TROUBLES. Your Stomach and Liver Tea is certainly a great cure. It is the only remedy that helped me get rid of gastritis.—Mr. a. Andrew. Kneipps Stomach and Liver Tea has cured me of terrible stomach pains, fullness, etc. —Mrs. C. North. NON-TOXIC GOITRE. Have found Kneipps Goitre Tea to be a real blessing for Goitre sufferers. All the dr«A.|ful enlargement has gone and I feel wonderfully well;— Mrs. H. Bell. RHEUMATIBNI. v* 1; There is no greater remedy than your Rheumatic Tea. I Lave used ltfor rheuma-' tisra with great success.—Miss M. Munson. After taking a course of Kneipps,,Rheumatic Tea I have got rid of all my rheumatic pains—Mrs. P. Brown. BLOOD PRESSURE AND HEART TROUBLES. Your Blood Pressure and Heart Tea,has done me more good than anything else I have ever used, i All headaches, dizziness, and giddiness have gone.—Mr. -C. Kent, i Have round Kneipps Blood Pressure and Heart Tea a wonderful remedy for heart complaints and blood pressure.—Mrs. D. Astley. SKIN DIBEABEB. Your Skin and Eczema Tea and Tar Olnt-; mcnt were successful in getting rid of eczema of the race and hands on ray wife. —Mr. J. Lee. - My psoriasis around the waist and on the arms has entirely disappeared, thanks to your wonderful Eczema Tea aDd Tar Ointment. —Mrs. M. Trent. ' ' ' CATARRH. I have found your Catarrh Tea and Catarrh Powder the best remedy I have ever used for catarrhal troubles. I can safely say they have cured me.—Mr. Grady. INTERESTING FACTS ABOUT HERBS Celandine is common to England, and groics in !temperate clii mates. ' It is cxj.ccllent an a tonic I and for the digestive organs. Alio admirable for fever and dyspepsia. ■ I 4 T4 Blood Root is comm<W to parts of the United State* and North America, and grotcs mountainous country. An ideal herb for •» blood complaint•. \ JiNk' \ VViiK , V /JflF Meadowsweet (s eon- -— 1 I '' . _ .■* " : flton- to England and Germany and hag a dc HAIR RESTORING. V lightful scent.. Used as an astringent and for our special herbs for growing the hair Spring and Autumn have proved themselves a success.- I have medicines. had remarkable results rrom your pure ' ' " ' ' : , herbs.—Mfss 11. "Wrlggs. : i?Js= ASTHMA. There is nothing to equal Kneipps \sthma Tea. It •ured me of isthma a year ago and I have 'i a d wondorful health since.— Mrs. L. Powley. GALLSTONES. . has derived great benefit rrom your Gallstone Tea. She never has the dreadrul pains new we arc glad to say.—Miss C. iICdS-8011. 1 trfed your Hair Tonic Herbs for partial Baldness and Dandruff, and found It very gcod. Have used all kinds or hair treatments, but none seemed to do much good. I can notice my hair growing and there 1s no sign of dandruff.—Mr. C Forbes. HEW —PAGE BOOK ON HERBS—FREE. The New 1937 Herb Book,. "Herbs and Herb Teas," lists valuable Herb Remedies for: Rheumatism Constipation Asthma Catarrh Stomach and Bowel Disorders—Worms —Bladder and Urinary Ailments—Kidney Troubles Backache Skin Diseases Nervousness —Loss of Appetite—Overweight Blood Diseases Bronchitis Gastritis Ulcerated Stomach Bad Breath Gallstones— High Blood Pressure—Diabetes—Dropsy—Excessive Thingness—Piles—Eczema—Weakness Colds —Coughs—Anaemia—etc., etc. ' A copy of this valuable book should be in every home. The.. information it reveals is worth pounds to you—put your name and address on the coupon, together with 2d stamp to cover postage, packing, etc., mailed NOW—will bring this book to you FREE. Only one copy to eaclr person, therefore fill out- the coupon. Learn how to use Herbs as easily as you would.,make tea or coffec,~ International Herbal Research Institute, P.O. Box 52<, Auckland.; m Kola Nut is com* tnon to South America and Africa, and is. uset by natives for many complaints. This is an <«*■ gorating tonio. GOOD FOR FREE BOOK—, MAIL COUPON QUICK. —— * J International Herbal Research Institute I I Dept. -B, P.O. Box 527, I I Auckland. I II enclose Sd stamp to cover postage and ■ I pickm b . etc. ■ lease send a copy , » or your book " Herbs and Herb Teas J Nature's Miraculous Remedies. i"' 3 I J request does not obligate me in any way. j • NAME j | ADDRESS i ' N.Z.H., 1/10/38
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