MIDGET Mmonas * A are so convenient CONVENIENT to carry, convenient to take, there’s no cough or cold remedy so handy and effective as Midget Pulmonas. These little pastilles, dissolved slowly in the mouth, cjuickly relieve hoarseness, smoker's throat and all throat and lung complaints. Use Midget Pulmonas this Summer for . protecting yourself against the -coughs . and colds which interfere with business or pleasure. The Midget Pulmonas tin is flat and fits neatly into pocket or purse. MIDGET XL TIM FOR RELIEF AGAINST ALL THROAT AILMENTS
m explains Or. J. Bruenaur noted European Specialist are caused. | by clogged intestines "
Constipation, indigestion, stomach troubles, gastritis . . . rheumatism, neuritis, sciatica . . bladder weakness, catarrh, frequent :o!ds, headaches . . . lassitude ‘and poor appetite ... all these and more can be caused by the clogging of the intestines which gives rise to Self-poisoning (Autoxima). Nearly Everyone Suffers Sven people of regular habits ! Modern conIt!on*; oi ilfo give rise to a flabbiness of the abdominal organs which makes complete elinination impossible. Self-poisoning is caused by fragments of food-waste which cling to ihe intestinal walls and there decay, and Dreed germs that poison the blood stream. Drink COLOSEPTIC Every Morning Coloseptic combats Self-poisoning. It not only cleanses the entire intestinal tract but it purifies the blood-stream through the other outlets Nature has provided—the kidneys, pores of the skin and the respiratory apparatus. Coloseptic banishes that dull and deadly lassitude, fits of "blues,” those aches and pains that are indicative of self-poisoning, it brings back radiant health, gives you the vim »nd vigour of youth. Test COLOSEPTIC for Yourself COLOSEPTIC sufficient for several weeks’ use, obtainable all chemists. Give Coloseptic a week’s convincing test. Send 1/- stamps or postal note for special 7-day demonstration jar and iateresting book, “ Autoxima,’’ to COLOSEPTIC CO. (N.Z.) LTD., Dept. A 3, P.O. Box 1067, Auckland.
TI/'HAT percentage of the local ”• populace pass your shop windows, or better still stop and study the contents? Well-displayed goods In an attractively-arranged window command attention from a portion of those people who happen your way. A newspaper advertisement Is another shop window with the display substituted for the written message, which Is dally carried to many potential customers who never have occasion to pass your premises. The Herald dailv goes into the homes of nearly every Gisborne family. It can place I /ou in touch with many people you | might never see outside vour shop.
T INEN-MARKING OUTFIT (Rubber stamp of your name), pad, brush, Indelible Ink, and a box to hdld the lot, 8/6; pontage 3d extra.—At th* Herald Office,
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18591, 29 December 1934, Page 7
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