UNTOLD TROUBLE is caused by morbid intestinal conditions — says Dr. J. Fahricius. noted German authorit) ! Autoxima or self-poisoning is the name given by physicians to the condition caused by incomplete elimination of the waste products of the hody. Food-waste decaying in the intestines poisons the whole system. Constipation, headaches, neuritis, rheumatism, cata'rrh, backache, eczema and piniples are only some of the ailments due to self-poisoning. Coloseptic the Remedy Harsh, habit-formittg laxatives are useless for self-poisoning. Wh.at you need is Coloseptic, Coloseptic taken in liot water every morning acts in two ways. Firstly, it clears the decaying food waste from the hody; seaondly, it tones up the whole digestive tract, stimulating the muscles of the stomach and intestines so that the bowels function naturally and reguiarly. Coloseptic gives you the vim and vigour of youth. You eat hettef and enjoy perfect digestion.. You sleep hetter and wake up every morniiig as fit as a fiddle. Send for 7-Day Jar A week's test will he convincing. Send 1/- stamps or postal note for special 7day demonstration jar Coloseptic and in-. teresting hook ' Autoxima.' COLOSEPTIC — regular full-size jars sufficient for several weeks' use — 5/6 all chemists. COLOSEPTIC LTD. (Dept. 04. ), P.O. Box 1067, Auckland. -
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Marlborough Express, Volume LXVIII, Issue 148, 25 June 1934, Page 3
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