THE EURIC ACID FALLACY. Patent medicines, specifics, cuieali “allege” to cure rheumatism, lumbago, sciatica, gout, etc, by removing the uric acid. The uric acid theory is worn threadbare. Uric acid has nexer has caused and never will cause rheumatism. Actually, rheumatism is a highly acid condition of the system consequent upon the absorption of poisonous matter from the intestine —Autoxima. ' Drug treatment will positively prove futile. The Coloseptic way is the only possible ideal method of vanquishing autoxima. It is drugless, rational, and grounded on truth. But be sure to procure Dr Wayne’s Colo-septic-—natural, unadulterated. All chemists dispnese pure Coloseptic in original packages, containing 156 grams nett weight, at 5s 6d » package. Wholesale: All leading Drug Houses. Write for free copy of Dr Wayne’s “Autoxima” Treatise to the agents, Fremont Fruit Products’ Association, P.O. Box 1067, Auckland.
PILES FOR FIVE YEARS, I suffered from internal Piles for five years. The pain was intence. .1 tried many so-called cures, but at last p got your Zann Double Absoption Treatment. The result was wonderful. I shall laways be grateful to you.”—Mrs W,. A., Helensville. The Zann Pile Cure is guaranteed, or your money refunded. Write for booklet, “ Piles—Their Cause and Cure”’ Englise two penny stamps. Address, the Zann Proprietary, Box 952, Wellington. JOHN W. ANDREW & SON, Puke- ' kohe and Eden Terrace, have for sale a number of 2 and 5-Seater Second-hand Ford Cars, all in good running order. Prices from £l2O to £175. Inspection invited. JOHN W. AMDERW & SOIsT, Pukekohe and Auckland, can supply you with the latest Model Ford Cars, painted any colour you like, with j Electro-plated wind-shields, radiator, I and lamps. Inspection invited.
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Franklin Times, Volume 9, Issue 673, 7 October 1921, Page 7
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