THE BABY. 1 The pride of the house when he., is smiling, happy, and healthy. But when he is ailing, what then? Is your baby ailing ? Is he too thin? Does he increase too j! slowly in weight? Does his ' food do him all the good it ought? Then give him a medicine food that. will help him ; that will help him digest his food perfectly; that will give him more flesh—more power to resist disease. Lane's Emulsion is what he needs. It is the best and most effective medicine for little folks. Best because it is easy to take and never causes pain or irritation. Best because it makes them fat and plump; brings colour to the cheeks, and prosperity to the whole body. Best because it makes smiling, happy, healthy children. LANE'S EMULSION at all chemists and stores. Price 2/8 an* 4/8. •' It'e Famous." 33 Bee cte's —it !s safe to say—are now the accepted remedy for all forms of biliousness, dyspepsia, nervous depression, § the evil consequences that flow from the neglect of what many people consider minor indispositions. Scientifically prepared from the purest $ most efficacious drugs, these pills rapidly get to work and in a remarkably short space of time the effects Stow Themselves headaches disappear—constipation is removed—indigestion is relieved—general activity is regained, and the whole machinery of the body is restored to a steady and natural course. If, therefore, you are made wretched by a dull, heavy feeling—if your food seems tasteless and uninviting—if your ' pleasure in life is interrupted by any condition of indifferent health, , make use of this justly famous' medicine. You will renew your vigour quickly and the bracing; effects of Beecham's Pills will' show themselves 3a the Face. ; Sold everywhere in boxei, price IOJd. (36 pills) "... i Illi {Sβ pills) C 219(168 pilU). < «c» <» '<»"'» «» mm. I J»/ l>oll Vα 11 I E3k W"l 1111 l I Illk BSsme H ir at last she tires of the ftuilt-flndlng U of a dyspeptic husband and leaves a him ? The worst of the dysvoptie Is B that he does not realise Ms own M meanness. His world is entirely out m of perspective. A man is only as H strong as his stomach. When the m stomach Is diseased alt the other B organs suffer. I DR. SHELDON'S 3 Digestive Tabules n are the sufferers' tree «f life. They n will- cure him and brine him health m and happiness just as certain as he Rj takes thorn. They are surebocauso Gg they are a natural remedy, and gg contain exactly the same chemical § properties as the digestive fluids in Bj the stomach. i Dr. SHELDON'S DIGESTIVE TABULES a are guaranteed to cure the worst H cases of I Dyspepsia and Indigestion H and are sold tn tins containing 80 g Tabules at 2/6. B If unable to procure locally they fl will be forwarded, post free, upon ■ receipt of the price by the I SHELDON DRUG Co., a 15 O'Connell St., Sydney, N.S.W.
TONKINC'S UNSEED EMULSION FOR COUGHS, COLDS AND CROUP.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXIX, Issue 149, 24 June 1908, Page 11
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