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Avoid ©rixiiHg tr(&tit}€iis§ M said scores ©f physicians *■> the proper treatment for constipation. More than threequarters favored the ISfujol type of treatment Why? , " Because they know from experiv'.>.".,v.i.': - ":V' TkViVi'ii I'-Jld J£a. ». ment for constipation is absolutely harmless. They found that Nujol acts entirely differently from old-fashioned methods and will not irritate the intestinal tract. Moreover it is not habitforming. It contains no drugs, no medicine. Its action is mechanical. It merely softens the dried waste matter in the intestines and lubricates the passage so that the muscles of the bowels can expel the waste matter regularly, naturally and thoroughly.' ~-; Nat\ire*given Remedy Nujol appeals to the medical man because it is a simple, scientific and safe severe the case may be. It is gentle in its action and pleasant to take. Qet a bottle of Nujol from your chemist today. Doctors advise it for'constipation, whether chronic or temporary. Avoid substitutes. Made by Nujol Laboratories. Standard Oil Co. (New Jersey). TRACK.* ARK l*mi For Constipation Doctors Advise Nujol Nine doctors out of every ten told us they were advising the Nujol type of treatment for their other rewedies-and for these reasons: 1 Nujol is not hab-it-forming. 2 A more natural methbdl : ' 3 Nujol conquers chronic constipation. 4 Does not gripe. 5 Is not irritating. 6 Nujol gives lasting relief.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16372, 21 June 1927, Page 8
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226Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16372, 21 June 1927, Page 8
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