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Bronchial and Nazal -passages are soothed and relaxed—phlegm and mucus dissolved... m mi Vfi'l m ffm Blood stream purified. causes killed instantly. i m I 1 IX fL Digestive process is normalised. You re---ceive full \ from .foods you eat. I Indigestiofi is \ ended. :; ;i : Whole nervous system is toned and strengthened—Constriction on lungs and bronchial passages . relaxed Choking, "suffocation stops. You feel and "ARE. well again. THE' COLON J?] Purifies intestinal tract, restores normal bowel movement, eliminates Catarrhal

It's N"o Use "Just Wishing" It is no use just wishing for miracles to happen, you can never get relief that wayYou must do something abiut it. That "something" is to send for th.* wonderful Kuranui treatment to-day. Frort the firs' day you commence this treatment you will notice the difference. The mucus will oisappear—breathing will be easier, you will feel really healthy once again. Just imngiM the joy of going to bed and sleeping th® whole night through—of awakening w i!-" 5 clear head—no sign 6f Catarrh —bronchial passages clear and unconstricted—A feeling of well being and confidence that can come only with normal health. But you now —while this wonderful remedy can help vou so easily. The longer you put dff trying kuranui, the worse your condition become'So start on the "Kuranui Road" now; and watch your health return with every sue* ceeding day. . ' KURANUI IS SAFE Kuranui contains no harmful drug* whatever. Its eight ingredients each have distinct spheres of action, and it is so mild and safe that it can be taken by the youngest child. Ao bothci'SOVlS inhalation or expensive injcctionSt and no apparatus is required.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVII, Issue 23772, 27 September 1940, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVII, Issue 23772, 27 September 1940, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVII, Issue 23772, 27 September 1940, Page 12

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