Locktlie door on the world’s most common Enemy of Health B»AN s*mi *>uat \S MILLIONS of people the world over suffer from sickness directly traceable to constipation. Many more millions fail to enjoy bounding health because the elimination of waste from their systems is less than perfect. Nature provided food roughage to prevent constipation. Man has taken food roughage out of his diet. Put it back in yours by eating Post’s Bran Flakes everyday. Delicious Post’s Bran Flakes is the ideal food roughage. Make this Two Weeks’ Test and note the difference. Constipation must not be neglected. Start a two weeks’ test now. Order a package of Post’s Bran Flakes from your grocer. Start by eating a dish of Post’s Bran Flakes for breakfast. Eat it as a cereal FREE TRIAL PACKAGE. with milk. You will be delighted with the crispness and the delicious flavour. You will find it as good as any cereal you have ever tasted. Do this every day for two weeks. We predict you will find a real difference in the way you feel, and that you have been “ regular ” all the time. But don’t stop at the end of two weeks. Eat Post’s Bran Flakes every day for health and regularity. Post’s Bran Flakes is sold by all grocers in a wax-wrapped package. Ready to eat. It is dangerous to experiment with patent medicines and drug laxatives. They bring only temporary relief and may make matters much worse- Ordinary cases of constipation brought about by too little roughage in the diet should yield to Post’s Bran Flakes. If your case is abnormal, don’t experiment. Consult a doctor. Urn Bran S. A. SMITH <&_ CO. Ltd. F B 2 Box 834, Auckland. Please send me your free trial package of Post’s Bran Flakes. Enclosed please find Id. stamp to cover postage. Post’s Bran Flakes
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 460, 15 September 1928, Page 27
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