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Dr. Mackenzie’s HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE Last year 12,000 Australians died of High Blood Pressure and its complications, which cause more deaths every year than cancer does. The symptoms of High Blood Pressure are so ordinary that they are often neglected or mistaken for simple ailments. Your blood Bows in yonr arteries at 3ft. per mlmitc; If It stops you die. and If It becomes sluggish High Blond Pressure begin* rills anatomical dia sram shows how High Blood Prcssun'. wears out an artcr> and the heart and ■tldneys. causing sick -•c« -it,,* death. ARresv NORMAL STATE k DISTENDED . BV BLOOD A* STROKE,* artery HAS GIVEN WAY PRESSURE W. I if You Suffer from Kidney and bladder Weakness. Headaches at the top and back of the head and above and behind the eyes. Head Noises Dizziness, fullness and heaviness of the head. Flushes to head. Heart pain, shortness of breath. * 7. Insomnia and nervousness. 8. Falling eyesight. T 9. Fear of Impending disaster. 10. Loss of memory and power to concentrate. ’ V 11. Irritability and depression, 12. Loss of willpower. 13. Drowsiness and toes at energy. - Get Dr. Mackenzie’s Menthoids to-day one or m °re ol these symptoms don’t drug yourself with BO to your chemist and get a flask of Dr. Mackenzie’s . 10 cle an6e your blood of the poisons that cause High Blood improve your blood circulation and add palnfree, vigorous f O ., y°ur Hfe. Menthoids contain no drugs and are safe for the del) rote oatient WOMAN OF 60 rn .. CONTROLS HIGH f ff fc fc BLOOD PRESSURE "1 have been taking Dr. Mackenzie’s Menthoids to correct my Blood Pressure, which the doctor said was too high, and am now, glad to say that the dizziness and head pains have all gone I feel much, stronger, and look 10 years younger already." (Mrs. R.S.. Petersham.) Every flask of Dr. Mackenzie’s MENTHOIDS contains the valuable diet niCTCIIADT chart which will BflC I Unnn I heln vou. Be sure you s<et genuine Dr. Mackenzie’s MENTHOIDS . refuse substitutes of this valuable herbal medicine . * ’ Month’s Treatment 3/6 6/6 GET MENTHOIDS TO-DAY. AT YOUR NEAREST CHEMIST I

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 23014, 17 October 1936, Page 23

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Page 23 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Daily Times, Issue 23014, 17 October 1936, Page 23

Page 23 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Daily Times, Issue 23014, 17 October 1936, Page 23

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