CURES COUGHS, SOOTHES the LUNGS, ; CONTAINS NO OPIATE. ; ■ ■ Many cough remedies contain opiates that soothe and quiet tile cough1 temporarily but do not cure it. They also frequently disturb digestion or cause constipation, and thus do more harm than good. ANGIER'S FEttROLEUM EMULSION contains no opiate or other harmful narcotic, but is simple and safe. It combines the antiseptic, soothing, and healing properties of a specially purified petroleum oil with the tonic qualities of the Kypophosphites of Lime and Soda. It not only cures the most stubborn cough and soothes and heals the throat and lungs, but it also promotes appetite, aids digestion, "tones up the nervous system, and greatly improves the general health. Unlike Cod-Liver Oil, it is pleasant to take and agrees with the mcfet delicate stomach. We have hundreds of reports from medical men attesting its remarkable power to relieve and cure troublesomo coughs. ANGIERS PETROLEUM EMULSION PEESGEIBED BY THE MEDICAL PROFESSION. ...., In the United States since 1881. In Great Britain since 1892. In Australasia since 1898. ),.. . ' ENGLISH TESTIMONIALS. , TROM THE MATRON OP A LONG-STANDING COUGH. CHILDREN'S HOME. 202, Great Brltton-st., Dublin, Certified Home for Children, Ireland. 79 Bedford Rd Clapham. Slra,—Your Emulsion has done mo so 79, Bedford KO., much ' goofl that j now encloS e a postal Dear Sir,—l am quite sure that your or< j er f Or another bottle. My cough deEmulsion -Is a fine thing for coughs, veloped when I was a young v . * ji* T, ow | n - woman, and I have since suffered from both for children and adults. Having J( . cont i nuously. i eyen thought it Inihad a bad cough, I have taken the Emul- curable, as medicines which I got from slon three times a day and the cough doctors never «j^j ; «ygtgr. good has now all but gone. I should say it Is an<J j wUI d o m> c best,to make my case flesh forming, and I know it is lung- known as much as possible. I have aoothlntr also pleasure in informing you that >sev- , *' eral friends to whom I recommended (Signed) M. EJ. BTJRPITT, Matron. your Emulsion have tried it and found ; , all that is said of it true. \ . . (Signed) A. CKfiMENTS,: SEVERE COUGH DAY AND _ NIGHT. BRONCHITIS. 82, Alliston Gardens, Northampton. 47< ' Tlllottson Rdi| Lower ' C Dear Sirs,—Your Emulsion has given me . -Eciniondton, N. very great relief. I have suffered for _ ■ ._' ■~ • ~■>• ~■.• •■ a long time from a severe cough, which quite prostrated me, and I could ge"t no of your Emulsion, as also my little graridrest neither day nor night. lam pleased son, aged three. He had bronchitis,very *« ~r. ,it a *i. 'i , I i.i. i. j. m badly, and the Emulsion soon eased his to say that after taking the contents of. cous £ i. may also say that each time your bottle I got a good night's rest free he took It he. said, "I like that." I from coughing. It has also greatly re-' think all who have tried it ought to keep Ueved the soreness of my throat and S^^M^Xfil^^ ,?? ' so that I can now move about commended it to 20 dlfferenUpeople, and without the troublesome sensations I have heard that it has worked wonders, have lately experienced. Kindly for- One case was a little girl suffering-from ward me as soon as possible a:« 9 bottle, bronchitis, and the mother felt very for which I enclose postal ordjer. thankful, as it quite cured the child. (Signed) G. EDWARDS. (Signed) JOHN ROGER& COUGH CURED: APPETITE OBSTINATE INFLUENZA IMPROVED. COUGH. Raglan Cottage, Stockton-on-Tees. 80, Albion "Hill, Brighton. Dear Sir,—l duly received the sample Dear Sir,—Maay thanks for your samboltle of Emulsion, for which i thank pie bottle of Emulsion. I have just reyou. After my little boy had taken the covered from a sharp attack of influenza, sample I got him a small bottle, and which has left behind a 'cough very now he has' just started on a large one. much like whooping cough, and wjllch I am glad to say that his cough has has nearly prostrated me. Nothing has gradually disappeared, and he eats much relieved it until I tried your Emulsion, better. I have recommended it to sev- which gave immediate relief. Needless eral of my friends, and I hope it will get, to say, I shall obtain further supplies ot to be as widely known as It deserves. my local chemist. (Signed) MRS BATEMAN. ' (Signed) LEONARD PARSONS.' ANCIER'S PETROLEUM EMULSION, retails in Great Britain at 2/9 and 4/6 per bottle, and can be ob-7 tamed of principal chemists in all the large towns of New Zealand1 at about the same price. ■ . •■■• > ;» ■■■ The ANGIER CHEMICAL CO., Ltd., 31 and 32, SNOW-HILL, London, EX. ■■■■•''. i '.. • • --~11 ;' \mi**&6s \ff £±9*\i IA/o^l 1/ w¥ds V ury wWUdiv Lost Flesh Rapidly, /. M s Tdok Quantities of Medicine, Failed all the Time.; Was Quickly Cured with *j ! "Some time ago I had a very severe attack of influenza which left mo greatly weakened. I lost flesh rapidly and was in a very bad way. ; "I took quantities of medicine, but constantly grew worse all the time. Finally, I tried Ayer's Sarsaparilla and began to improve from the start.' "I took about six bottles and was perfectly cured. I have used this remedy j| in my family a great deal! and I know it to be a thoroughly reliable healthgiving compound and family medicine." • ■ John Murrell, Railway Station Master, of Sunnybank, Queensland, sends us this letter together with his photograph, which we reproduob above. ' This is a strong letter, one which must remove all doubt. It is additional ; proof that Ayer's Sarsaparilla is . , ; ' "The World's Greatest Family Medicine." - • You ought to profit by it greatly, for if you are weak, have lost flesh, are without appetite, and feel languid and depressed, here is a quick and certain cure. ;v Perhaps the trouble is with your blood and you are suffering from headache, boils, eruptions of the skin, scrofula, and rheumatism; or if you are suffering i ' from weakness of any kind, here is a prompt and most perfect cure. • AVER'S Sarsaparilla Removes 111 Effects of Hot Weather. - AVER'S PILLS -A Vegetable Laxative for the Whole Family*: I ALL WHO DESIRE' TO HAVE -^ KEEPS THE SKIN j I SOFT YELYETY .^ M* ~^ f \ Opltj '. :> * i/A(i**'j^ HOTWEATHa 1 Is ~'\^£ JB[sl\W Isr tod entirely removes j | CAN OBTAIN A" Roughness,, Redness, | J i IT' Tan, Chaps, Irritation,',&c. } ! ' RV"'II<QIMP BOTTLES, 6d, 1/- & 2/6. l . jjDI- UglllU s o[B Maken-tt. BEETHAM & SON,'CHfeLTtNHAM, ENGLAND, l K} n ; , ..... .'■ '• _^" ■ _\^'l*.!! '.-■■ '■Felton, Grimwade and Co., Wellington* Agents—Sharland and-Co.* Auckland.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXI, Issue 196, 18 August 1900, Page 3
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