The vicious circle of CONSTIPATION BREAK IT WITH BEMAX Constipation is in v ','' y m " : \ y ■ cases the result of a vicious circle. Interruption ® f re p lar h f bits » r due to weakness of the muscles controlling elimination, is treated by methods which do nothing to remove the cause. This only leads to further weakening and more frequent recourse to purgatives. Rrgnlc the vicious circle! It has been proved that BEMAX actually " rebuilds " weak intestinal muscles, because it contains a rich concentration of the Vitamins that modern food lacks. BEMAX not only "breaks the vicious circle," it builds up the system to a state of good health in which energy and fitness replace debility and depression. BEMAX * s un il ue * No other tonic can do all that BEMAX does, because no other tonic is so rich in Vitamins. You're bound to benefit from BEMAX The RICHEST Natural VITAMIN Tonie Food Obtainable from Chemists and Stores. The tin contains a month's supply. Write for free booklet, "Vitamin and Health," to B. Max (Dept. A.S.), G.P.O. 33, Wellington. On active service In packs and pockets, haversacks and "hussifs" there are Gillette razors waiting to give the world's finest fighting men the world's finest shave. As sturdy and as keen as their owners the Gillette blades will, in their degree, give the same long and honourable service. Gillette SAVES STEEI ci i.a
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXIII, Issue 173, 24 July 1942, Page 7
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232Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume LXXIII, Issue 173, 24 July 1942, Page 7
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