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PUBLIC KOTICEB. Increases Weight. Food, no matter how nutritious it may be in itself, is of no real use to I the body unless it is assimilated. Nearly all forma of wasting diseaso3 are associated with an impaired condition of the organs of digestion and assimilation. This may not be apparent in any distressing symptoms of indigestion, but nevertheless the process of assimilation is not perfect or complete and 6 therefore the nutritious elements of the daily food are not wholly a)v i jn-ggjjEP^^^^A eorbed. It follows, that in treating l <tf&oP^%!>^** >*smsmi wasting diseases the fm.i effort should ho to perfect the functions ofdisestionaTidaßsiir.ilation.thu3 ) \ V/*^ vjHSEsiWmtfy improving nutrition by enabling ; W^'^P^^^^r^^^^^ <sa Ilk nfc*ronl theordinarydaily food. ( m^^^lii^^^^MfeM™ not tln;ive ou ordina7 IBbTAVs-yLita^lli^Trftt^ vHk ages, rapidly improve wU^H^^f*^VM\\<^ VBSR under its use, while it Caq «ffi§SP?ifHSd«Q£* «a Vffi» is equally efficacious BUll mKr^ .ftfrflPQtt *1 -oO^ v WA in chronic bowel dis- < «&wtjftY * ti&ZJ^^wk, orders, after fevers, < fflri in RTF" mk. '\\}s^'.i» vt*^^' y'^ alm measles, &c, and ( ■JtLllmlb TBf\* llf*1 *"' ***t*^"^ W&L in almost all cases ; "hl"'wni 18ft '^L^V*''* *• <tf*\ll where the digesfft\ yem,, ._,—«*"*'"*^ '"* « tfl ««"' °* i \\t\fir* vwia tive organs are ) CHILDREN m ""'^ft •£ m impairedandthe UniLUHCn. , m -4 W*+*^ wk food not proper- ( uS^*^, v*^<Zi* Mjt» Wok ly assimilated. ( fids o*oo*^ "^tis 1* ft&f V ram a f 3 fftP !P Children all like Angler's 1& ,** c wt us^ A FREE ( Emulsion and take it M s «ttf^*l^«*'*^*<«'';Arf'» Vffia QAKJgDI C ( readily when they cannot wHI *t*t«» >*°T^a vHL vnmr E.& bo induced to take cod- B& ** ft*V^- Vma „„ m p P ; n f liver oil. Bland, soothing, Wk V^-^*. t^Wi /„? J creamy, and a splendid tonic, «Bt ntii^ *«t **&>" VaSa it is just what the little ones W 4jg/jK& !t<s*£s wia postage, need and it is really marvellous t*+*+?2^v<*& I*^'^JwL w in many cases to n9te the rapid Waft. «**** W^ Mention improvement in weight, strength «wft *^s^i2^l^^"«>* ** vIIk thiß and colour. It can be adminis- w £j«w«* ' J*€*!**2<&^\j* viis nancr tered to the youngest infante with wR •*» ~ « \% c c ' perfect safety, and is frequently VS) "-J^^^^ot**^^^- ' Tafia given to bottle-fed ohildren with *** m l** ViSa their milk. Give it to the children M *<•<»«s* *&■ ;i& iif they have a cough or cold; if they W /"■ ' -\c«* c ftl rt>o* " JSmS&L are pale and thhi; if they are scrof- «B • n aWc" !( ulous or ricketty; if their food does M B*-^^ l^ JgisiSl not digest, or thoir bowels are out wKft Irllx of order. The medical profession pre- WRtgsSfij^^^ j^jjc scribe it largely in such cases, and it is rajra&v I 1 used in children's hospitals. wim^ PRESCRIBED BY THE MEDICAL PROFESSION. CAUTION.—Ours is the original Petroleum Emulsion. It is made with a special oil obtained from selected wells, and carefully purified by our own process. Imitations made with ordinary petroleum cannot have the same effect. BE SURE TO GET ANGIER'S. Of all Chemists and Drue: Stores. THE ANOIER CHEMICAL COMPANY, LIMITED, SYDNEY, N.9.W. Till? f^UTF ATT T^QHT lllJu UllJuAl IJuDI. A QUBSTION FOR THE PUBLIC. A colQured gentleman, preaching from a pulpit in the West Indies, once said: " The test of the creed is, do you people die well T The test of a Lamp is, does it give ~ - A GOOD LIGHT? | It is of no use a Lamp being showy and ornamental. It is of no use it being beautifully put together and finished. To be of value it must fulfil a Lamp's chief function and give—LIQHIT. THE MANHATTAN PATENT SMOKELESS INCANDESCENT LAMP gives a light as brilliant as daylight, and as mellow and soft as a moonbeam at play in Fairyland. It is an exquisitely-made Lamp into the bargain, being of polished nickel silver throughout, and of chaste and elegant pattern. The size of THE MANHATTAN is 14 inches, and the price ia 20s.

Sous Agents, Auckland and Taranaki : E. PORTER & CO., QUEEN-STREET. T?OR FAILING SIGHT, STRAINED r^^g^^»§i4^lfefe X VISION, PAINFUL, EYES, IN-. .^^^^^l^S^^^v. FLAMED EYELIDS, HEADACHES, INSOMNIA, CROSSED EYES, etc. '" T>RACTICAL {SCIENTIFIC QPTICIAN CERTIFICATED MEMBER OF THE SPENCER OPTICAL INSTITUTE Who will Examine and Test Your Sight, based on Latest Reliable Scientific Metnods, and make Spectacles accordingly for either temporary or constant use wmch will absolutely correct those defects, and prevent various other Developments injurious to health generally. No spectacles are recommended unless found to be necessary. Sound advice. No Consultation Fee Charges for Spectacles mad© by H.MARGULES are reasonable. Patronage solicited. Satisfaction guaranteed. Address: «uud ß o H. MARGULES. . SHORTLAND-ST., Opposite Post Office, AUCKLAND.

" LINSEED COMPOUND," Trade Mark of The Finest Remedy known for Coughs, Colds, and Chest Complaints, Bronchitis, Asthma, Influenza, Consumption, -etc. The Old English Remedy. 35 YEARS' PROVEN EFFICACY. Equally Serviceable for Horsea &, Cattle T INUM CATHARTICUM PILLS *-* purely vegetable, for Indigestion, Biliousness, Constipation, Headache. Agreeably aperient. pOAGULINE- — Transparent Cement, menda Glass, China, Earthenware etc., and all Broken Articles. Manufaotory—Stockport, England. REFUSE ALL SUBSTITUTES. /tuu sxnuLD WV.aB -L OxL-A-LT^NE V TORAJ.INI /I affinal "^ -*-w-*- ». 1J I i.i ■ A 4&s^\C IHI Clears the Pipes and I HIM [nfflj Saves the Lungs. ILjStNs ill At all Stores and of /"$ r^h¥v:Fl FENTON, Chemist, r*wa\ \ial iUM Newton; RATJEN. Wn \ 'mJmm Chemist, Queen-st • Wt^J^Wßk WOOLLAMS, Chem' W^lPfc ffattwK&fsß lst» Ponsonbyj and COOPER, Chemist. Yictoria-st. TT'OUND, "Spring Blossom Ointment" J-V; cures all it touches, 6d and if"Spring Blossom. Pills," 6d and 1/' "Bloomine" cures corns, warts, and bunions, 6d packet. — Chemists and Storekeepers.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXXII, Issue 168, 29 July 1901, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 Auckland Star, Volume XXXII, Issue 168, 29 July 1901, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 Auckland Star, Volume XXXII, Issue 168, 29 July 1901, Page 6

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