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MEDICAX. HaifSickf HaMWeUI } Many persons have their good day' and their bad day. Others are about half sick ail the time. They have ~ headache, backache, and are restless and nervous. Food does not taste good, and the digestion is poor; the skin Is dry and disfigured with pimples; sleep brings no rest and work is a burden. ' , What causes this? Impure blood. I A And the remedy? a ( Aiders, Sarsfflrilla IBOU3 FOB _ 60 TEAKS It removes impurities from the blood andmakes it rich and red. Then nature takes right hold and completes the cure. Ask your doctor aU about this. ; ■ No medicine can do its best work when the bowels are constipated. Keep your liver active with AVer's Pills. One piU, at bedtime, is sufficient to produce a natural movement tlie next momins. Ayer's Pills are sugar-coated. All vegetable. M Prepared by DR. J. O. A ___a ft 00., jjj __o-w«n. Macs.. V. S. A. fj T-KTHY T~jOES L.VERTONE rj.A____ TORALINE I Bonnington's 1 ■ Cures Coughs Quickly i B Over SO years ago grandmother used J B Bonninglon's Irish Moss—to-day her A B children and grandchildren still End 3 H that there's no medicine so safeand sure M fl as this famous reliable family cough 1 B Mri. B. Taylor, of Ponsonby. writes: ' W_ __ "IhaveTeryßrcatpleasurcinrecommeod- 9 H ins your Bonninston's Irish Moss. It is __t t_ tindoubtedly the best cough rem.dy £<| ■ I hsve used, i find it a.source ol HI H treat comfort to my little ones, IM I) cs. -ciall. inc_j-tolbro»e_i_l_-dcio_p. M M On several occasions I sot very anxious. BQ B but a good warm bath with a doie of Bf_*i Bonnington's Irish Moss soon bad tbe t_t H d-sir-deSect. 1 cannot speak too high- S* H Refuse substitutes—why should yot'jgf Bj purchase an inferior imitation when £Sg X you can get the famous . H cough remedy—-Bonnington'sJ^B'^ V CARRAGEEN 4/ IRISH mm® L... Restores Health and ?, Renews Strength. pa Consumption,., the great white plague, is traceable in ninety-nine "-■ cas.s out of a hundred to a simple __i cough, neglected. _m If Lane's Emulsion be taken at the gg first indication of a cough or cold, ___ the subsequent dangers of bron- "- H chitis, asthma, catarrh and conB sumption can be prevented. B For Bronchitis and E? Bleeding Lungs. {3 "Sg'me time ago I was troubled witk a —_- severe. cough, with spitting of blood. 1 P . tried evcrj-t'iing I could think of but got no p> relief. A chemist friend of mine advised ■** mc to try your Emulsion, which I did, and _____ no one was more surprised than my3_lf te find that after the .first bottle the bleeding __\ stopped, and by the time I had finished the , second bottle I was completely cured. 1 3—_! am perfectly convinced that for a sever. —I cough; 6r long-standing chest complaint, "a 1 your Emulsion is a sovereign remedy. B-J-S ... ' COLERIDGE HYDE. (M J 'Chemists' Assistant, ■*» Wellington, N.Z. ad Lane's Emulsion is an original an<i _3 distinct preparation. Its ingredi" g-— ents are Cod Liver Oil, Lime and Soda, Hypophosphites, Beechwood " Creasote. and Fresh Eggs. All oi if- these before being used are tho. p. roughly tested and only the mos( satisfactory and reliable materials «P , are employed in its production Q That is why it is so remarkable ir mr_ its lung-healing, flesh-forming anc health - renewing properties. Ii B has a'great food as well as medig_g cinal value, and makes rich, rec ra blood, and, through the blood strengthens every organ in th< S3 body. It imparts life and vigor tt Q every nerve, every tissue, ever] __-_ muscle and every fibre, and is at good for children as it is advisabh H for adults. E_B Why don't you let LANE. ___ EMULSION help you? Just trj -r-_ it to-day. Your chemist or store keeper will supply you with ; B. bottle at 2/6 or 4/6. The large H~B bottle is the more economical, as i _, contains more th_n double thi . quantity. Don't be' put off with; -CB| substitute. Q Prepared only by E. G. LANE, Chemirt. ' I -Oani:., N-Z. , < , ,'. ARC-S_I__ECTS. - a EDWARD MAHONEY AND SON ARCHITECTS, .QUEEN' STREET. AT-S-O-A-S--.-^

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Auckland Star, Volume XLIV, Issue 90, 16 April 1913, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume XLIV, Issue 90, 16 April 1913, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume XLIV, Issue 90, 16 April 1913, Page 10