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ME33XC.SX. One of the most valuable foods - known to science. It gives the body abundance of nourishment, with complete or partial rest to the digestive system, regulated as may be advisable. For infancy, illness or advancing age. Bender's Food is sold in ims, of - I Chemists, <sr»c, everywhere. I I Do You Suffer I from any of 1 | these Troubles? I Indigestion Indicated by Want | V of Appetite, Nau- g S sea, Flatulence, a Sense of Fulness | \ or Depression and Langour after I jj Food, Spots Before Ihe Eyes, g | Pains in the Region of the Heart, | % Heartburn, Etc. For Indigestion i I in every stage Loasby's "WAHOO" 1 I is unexcelled. It gives immediate | | relief. 1 I I mo* • T^e Symptoms j l»iver are well known I 1 Complaints — Pain ? *= | 1 Side, Bad Taste S j hi the Mouth, Disordered Stomach, I Costiveness, Dry Cough, Sick Head- I | aches. Irregularity of the Bowels, I I Dulness, and Continued "Weariness. J I You will find Loasby's "WAHOO" £ marvellously rapid in curing all 1 I Liver Complaints. {•: I «iu n ,..l. A Fee ling of Dis- j I Otomacng tention after bating, I a Troubles Sourness and Acid- I | ity of the Stomach, [ | Dizziness, Difficulty in Breathing, ' I Restlessness, Trembling and Beat- ? | ing of the Stomach and Sides, Ncr- ' I vousness. For Goring Dyspepsia in s | any of its many disagreeable forms, jj 1 " WAHOO "is quite unsurpassed. j i tjj. » Are hnmedi- s I riles and ate ly relieved, \ 1 Constipation finally andposi- I |3 tively cured by U I the use of Loasby's "WAHOO." In g ||- Skin Diseases, Gravel, Stone, and I I Kidney Trouble, Nervous Debility, jj and Female "Maladies, "WAHOO" | is of superlative value. j ted Herbal Ex- I " WAHOO" t"* 3 * 11 no ™ so | widely known | for its Remarkable Curative Pro- | perries. It is composed of Roots, a Barks, Gums, and Herbs, in con- | ceutrated extract form. As a Tonic | to be taken by delicate people at | the change of seasons, it is wonder- 1 fully effective and bracing. S Ask for LOASBY'S i "WAHOO" j ~ At 2/6 ' 0 1 tFrom any Chemist or Storekeeper. W IS II *"*""' if , COUGHS and [ CTOSUfyiPTIOi. 1 THE NEW iREATHING CURE. Winter is upon us with its I COUGHS, COLDS, and CHILLS, | which may mean doctor's big fees, j and hospital life. Cure your cold, | stop that cough. It may not seem J much, but it may mean a lot of j sickness. You can see the result of a neglected j cold in almost all New Zealand \ States to-day. What killed some | of our great leaders of men this I year ? Consumption. What caused s Consumption? A Cold. There j you are, the cause and the effect. 3 i What is the great Cold and Cough f Cure to-day, recomnr-nded by the i ■ medical profession, and used every- j where ? * PULIWONAS The Great Breathing Cure. | or curing by inhalation. You have 3 only to place on the tongue a j Tablet, highly medicated, let it | dissolve, and the fumes enter every § | part of the lungs and throat, arrest- 1 ing disease, killing the "cold-germs," | reducing mucus, checking expector- g ation and inflammation, and endinsj I the cold at once. Try them, and | j cured. H I PULMONAS are the only reason- S | able cure for Coughs and Colds. | j How senseless it is to take into the [j j stomach a liquid remedy when your § j lungs are 'in trouble. Isn't it I] j foolish! Then try PULMONAS. $ I . 1/6 & 2/6. I , Direct from „ j STACEY BSOS., 1 ri Box 584, P. 0., Auckland. 1 j Or all Chemists. SANDER & SONS' .EUCALYPTI EXTRACT Was proved at ,& the Supreme /W0 Court of Victoria 4mJpr to be a prepara- ™ tion of genuine merit. INSIST UPON THE GENUINE. OB RT O S CURES HEADACHE, INFLUENZA. 1/, CHEMISTS AND STORES. jTTtOUND.—'•Spring Blossom Ointment" J- Cures all it touches, 6d and 1/; "Spring Blossom Pills," 1/; "Bloocilne" Cures Corns, Warts, and Bunions, 6d pel Backet i Chemists and Storekeeßera.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXXIX, Issue 90, 14 April 1908, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume XXXIX, Issue 90, 14 April 1908, Page 6