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•Holiday spoilt by ? There are two frequent causes of spoilt holidays. One is weather, of. course. But the other .... well, the other is what people seldom talk about. But an acquaintance of mine made no secret of it when I met him recently. " Yes," he said, " I had fine weather, fine surroundings—and a fine bout of constipation to spoil it all." His story is a common one. He suffer# a good deal from constipation but manages to drag along by purging. With the change of air and diet of holiday time, however, not even purging could help. He was astonished to hear that constipation is usually a peculiar form of • starvation. Our modern food, it appears, is notoriously lacking in Vitamin «B. As a result, the starved intestinal muscles get flabby. And now you see why purgatives are so harmful. I restored Vitamin B to my own diet by taking a tablespoonful of Bemax in milk every morning. And now constipation never troubles me. Neither do colds. I understand it's because Bemax increases vitality and resistance to all infection. I warmly recommend this flaky tonic food for everybody—especially growing children. , , Gladly sent free—a little book, " Vitamins and Health." Send a postcard to B. Max (Dept. 89, ), G.P.O. Box 33, Wellington. Bemax—From Chemists find Stores. The tin contains a month's supply for an adult. results from i Steradent' 'My dentures were in a dition with smoking. But si 'Steradent', every trace oj has gone. I consider no smoh should be without 'Steradent' G. cleans and sterilizes false teeth WAKE UP YOUR LIVER BILEWithout Calomel—And You'll Jump out of Bed in the Morning Full of Vim. The liver should pour out two pounds of liquid bile into your bowels daily. II this bile Is not flowing freely, yaur food doesn't digest. It just deonys in the bowels. Wind bloats up your stomach. You get constipated. Your whole system is poisoned and you feel sour, tired and weary and the world looks bluf Laxatives *re only makeshifts. A mtsra bowel movement doesn't get at the cause. It takes those good old Carter's Little Liver Pills to get those two pounds of hile flowing freely and make you feel "up and up." Harmless, gentle, yet amazing in making bilo flow freely. Ask for CARTER'S Little Liver Pills by ftame. Stubbornly refuse anything else. 1/6.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVI, Issue 23338, 5 May 1939, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVI, Issue 23338, 5 May 1939, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVI, Issue 23338, 5 May 1939, Page 14