A Cure Corner APPLES AS A FOOD. Apples are wholesome lor all person* wlio have teeth to chow them. They contain a principle- malic acid—which has a iH'lcctivo action upon the liver colls. .Sufferers from dyspepsia are advised to eat apples, and cut down their dietar yiii other rtwpects. .Sufferers from rheumatism are also benefited by apples. An apple eaten alter the meal has a cleansing and refrigerant effect upon the mouth, and is in isoiue ways an auxiliary to the process of ditje.s-ti-on. EFFECTS OF. FOUL AJU. "'I he breathing o f impure air has tile dire effect of reducing vitality and reducing the natural resistive forces of the body." says Dr Olsen. in "Good Health. ,, ".Respiration itself is .lot only slowed up, but becomes more shallow, so that le.ss and less air is taken into the lungs. The circulation of the blood, to, is hindered and weakened, and the health becomes undermined, and the victim becomes more and more susceptible to disease. .Nutrition, too is distinctly interfered with, and there is a tendency to faiirting sensations, general malaise, drowsiness, earaches and anaemia. Those who for one reason or another are obliged to breathe bad air for any length ot Lime become more susceptible to catarrh, colds, influenza, bronchitis, pneumonia, consumption, and other infectious disorders." In the case of a very severe cut. try the immediate u.se of finely-powdered nee or flour to the wound. This l l;l .s been proved a great success in almost stopping the flow of blood from a very severe cut. Kigliteenpence for GO doses! That's all its costs to buy the best of all cough and cold relievers— "Nassol." Shifts a cold like magic. Soothes and eases core throats. Test it vourselfl Advt. -Moving pictures tell a s'tory.' Life's sad incidents are shown. Joy and sorrow, laughter, sfldnww, Gladness, madness, grief ami nio-in But the "movie" that upuet me Was the cough that made me poor. Failed from the screen for ever. Chased by Woods' Great Peppermint Cure. Advt
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 14 April 1915, Page 2
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336Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Horowhenua Chronicle, 14 April 1915, Page 2
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