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Letters from Physicians and Public I Tell how Nujol has overcome many thousand cases of constipation IN OUR FILES are thousands of letters from users of Nujol—voluntary tributes of gratitude inspired by the good work Nujol has done. Daily they come pouring in, each with its earnest, human story of sickness conquered. These letters bear eloquent testimony to the ability of Nujol to overcome constipation in people of all ages and conditions of health. We quote a few extracts from letters picked at random. "Relieved her without affecting the baby" "When the same trouble (constipation) began with our third child, our physician said there was no laxative medicine for my wife that would not liurt the baby. I then persuaded my wife to try Nujol. It relieved her without, affecting the baby; as a result we have the healthiest, happiest child I ever saw." "Constipated for 2 years; relieved by Nujol" * 'I don't think there was ever anybody more constipated than my little three year old boy. He had been constipated for two years. I tried Nujol, and it relieved him. From a mother who will always be thankful for your great remedy for constipation." "Relieved Hemorrhoids'* "For two years I suffered with hemorrhoids. I spent nearly £2OO before I discovered Nujol. Today, after five bottles, I am feeling ns well as the day I was born, as far as knowing what pain is." is A wonderful product"—■ Says doctor. "I beg to say Nujol is a wonderful product. I have quite a number of patients now using it and all are pleased with it." ~.„ Mistol, a new product for Coughs, Colds, Nasal Catarrh, Laryngitis, Bronchitis, Hoarseness and acute baroxysms of Asthma and Hay Fever—Made by the makers of Nujol. "Nujol is all it is claimed to be." "Nujol has given me new life, strength, hope and comfort. It possesses a wonderfully soothing effect upon the intestines, without any of the hot, burning, weakening sensations that usually result from the use of pills or other purgatives. Nujol is all it is claimed to be by its makers, ahd if more people knew of its merits there would be (ess sickness and suffering in the world." "Sure to give relief without griping." "J am seventy-four years of age and had chronic constipation for years. Have suffered much at times trying to get relief using physics. Now I use Nujol every morning and find it sure to give relief without griping pains of any kind. I cannot say too much in favour of Nujol as the best remedy for constipation. My friends use it with the same results; never fails; no griping; no physicking; no inconvenience. I surely recommend it to all sufferers from'constipation, old or young." Nujol overcomes constipation by the so-called lubricating method. When you are constipated there is not enough of Nature's lubricating liquid produced in the bowel to keep the food waste soft and moving. To find something to meet this need, medical authorities conducted exhaustive research. They discovered f hat (.lie gentle lubricant, Nujol, acts like the natural lubricant and thus secures regular bowel movements by Nature's own method—lubrication. Test Nujol yourself. Your chemist sells it. Write today for free booklet, "Dangers of Constipation," to Nujol, Grosvenor House, Sydney, N. S. W. „ For Constipation A Lubricant—Not a Laxative Quaranteed by Nujol Laboratories, Standard Oil Co. (New Jersey)

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 16114, 1 May 1923, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 16114, 1 May 1923, Page 8