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World's Most Worried Man 'That, at any rate, is how he described himself. He has - been worrying for ten years. His health is impaired. He catches "anything that's going." He is pessimistic thoroughly " down." His case is a salutary example of the evils of constipation aggravated by incessant purging When I mentioned purging he was irritated. "But what else can I do ? c Eat roughage' ? Take more exercise ? Drink mote water? I've done all that. Perhaps," he added sourly, "you'll advise me to drink milk now ? " " Well, I said, " that's exactly what Ido advise—so long as you put a tablespoonful of Bcmax in it." 4 Constipation usually has a simple cause —intestinal muscles starved into a weak state. Doctors have learned that intestinal health depends on an clement now known as Vitamin B. A century ago even the poorest diet supplied sufficient of this, 'to-day even the richest doesn't. It is eliminatedfrom our over-refined modern foods. Happily Bemax restores this vital element to one's diet. This pleasant food is the richest natural source of Vitamin • Bi— 400 units in every ounce. In my own case a daily tablespconful has completely banished life-long constipation. In . addition, it has given me and my family such remarkable vitality that we rarely catch colds or other ills. 1 ' Bemax is obtainable from Chemists end Stores. The tin contains a month's 6upply for an adult. For a free copy of "Vitamins and .Health" send a card to B. Max (Dept «24 * G.P.O. Box 33 Wellington. . 1 1« V" .15 'tea m v - "Reliable !•' That's 'Big ■ Ben. And - that's why the world _ trusts him—rand prefers him to other alarm clocks. Set him for your rising time and he calls you right oh ' the dot. * One glance at Big Ben's dial and you know the correct time. Here are three outstanding advantages of Big Ben .• .. (1) his call is reliable (2) 1 a precision •- construction lengthens his life (3) his case is dustproof, nothing interferes 1 with his movement. ; Big Ben is made two ways. For "light sleepers there's Big Ben Chime Alarm with quiet tick and pleasing two voice alarm. For heavy sleepers, there's the booming call of Big Ben Loud Alarm. ; Sold at all good Jewellers and ' Stores, together with many other famous Westclox alarm clocks and watches. ?.r-is POCKETBEN A smart model —unbreakable dear crystal AMERICA Hiahly polished nickel front,l*cquer trim. Clear, legible dial. Big Ben, Chime - - - - 30/s ßig Ben Loud - - - -.25/Big Ben Chime Luminous - 37/6 Big: Ben Loud Luminous - 35/Sieepmeter - - - - -20/Amerlta - - - - - - 13/6 Pocket Ben Watch - - - 14/6 Dax Watch - - - - - 11/6 LOX Western Clock Company Limited, Peterborough, Ont., Canada. BROW.V k D.UREAU PTY. LTD., Distributors Tor New Zealand, Wellington, Auckland, Cbrlstchurch.

m m 'v? prr jii Mi ■■ MM iihihhv* II iUlllllihliilil tl'll'luilj * RECUPERATE AMIDST THE WORLD'S THERMAL WONDERS. GOLF, TENNIS, CROQUET, BATHING, SPORTS. BOOK EARLY! Best Sightseeing Service By Railway Department's Road Motors. Phone 456.5., Rotorua. BUNGALOW [j- G RAN P E VUE^ll Under new management. Improved toilet facilities. 12/- per day; £3/12/6 per week. 2 mins. Gardens and Baths. MR. and MRS. HAROLD BRANCH. Box 17. Phone 46. HOTEL EMPIRE. Rotorua's Most Popular A.A. House. Tariff Moderate. Free Garage on Premises. D. J. BAKER :: Proprietor. GEYSER HOTEL, WHAKAREWAREWA Best Situation—Nearest Golf Links. Moderate Terms. D. WALSH, Licensee. PJotelTustrali/H First House on Left from Railway Station. A High-class Private Hotel. Winter Tariff: 11/- Daily; £3/5/- Week. F. GREENFIELD, Prop. :: Box 140. »Hif J' M ilfl »I!A[ j il l.lffil.iß i iil 111 i h 'I 'lalifllhlUil ifll I Wi VAY ROAD MOTORS

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVII, Issue 23718, 26 July 1940, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVII, Issue 23718, 26 July 1940, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVII, Issue 23718, 26 July 1940, Page 10

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