There is no remedy for throat and chest troubles that has been tested so thoroughly nnd .searchingly as Xazol. It pets more friends the more it is tried. If your throat trouble* you, use Nazol.— "(Ad.)
HOUSEHOLD ECONOMY. Which -would you rather pay ? Eicditeenpence for a small bottle of cough mixture that lasts almost no time —or 2/- for seven to eight times as much ? Of course no argument is necessary. One bottle of Hean's Essence will mako ill your own home a very large bottle of cough, cold and sore throat remedy, and cave at least fl,- for your pocket. You can prove this statement any moment you like to try Hean's Essence. Mean's Essence is sold by chemists and stores, or post free on receipt of price, 2/-, from G. W. Hean, Family Chemist, Wunganui. 26
MEDICAL FlU.ll.lj jpMMMI J - WMWU'Wy.««Hg- -! -fl iC$ 1 ' g| 13 Stanley Street. Sydney. | Dear Sirs, —For colds and coughs Anpier's Emulsion is the best remedy | that I have ever tried. lam subject to colds on the slightest change in thy; | V, weather, which causes mc great annoyance. As a representative of the t V Buyers' and Sellers' Directory of Australia, lam compelled to travel \ (P constantly from one State to another, and it is a great boon to mc to have | pj a remedy such as Angier's Emulsion. One thing I find about it is that, i V, j unlike most emulsions, it does not repeat or make one fee! sick, which is | KH greatly in its fai-our. (Signed) W. E. MASTERS. I HH g» ** Of chemisls. NJ! 2/9 and </S. " W Kg A.nßisr's Emulsion is a simple hrailine lonic that is soolbinc alike to throat, luncs, j| JfcjS tlomach and inu-Minis. an aid lo appetite and disi-sti.in and an invicoratinK tonic and t «JS restor-uiis;. By ils soojhui:. healini: action it rrht-vt-s tbr cocKh. allays soreness and in- j pS fiamma-.ion and promotes e.isv expectoration, while Iv it* tonic propcrj-s it increase 5 W& vitali'v and cn-ihtcs the cystem to quickly throw off a Cold and lo reM'-t lurllur atiacks. ;; Kga Aider's Emulsion is unequalled for colds, coushs, bronchitis, asthma and ail lua« J l*—. A FREE SAtIFLE J on receipt of 4d. postage; mention this paper. aO^ef. |W| THE ANGIER CHEMICAL CO., Ltd., 7 Barrack St., Sydney. H TtSg ggfc-j^'^Sff'^^^ Improve Your Complexion by using .B&rmjTa..-' — — ■■..-... —.i -~rrr-rA && '' ■* *^ c most Perfect Preservative for the jß>ssi and Complexion. A regular applica<sraH&|§k j«P? ti° n W 'N ' £ce P tne s k' n as anc ' Smooth as Velvet. Qmck.lvremoves all Roughness. Redness, Tan, etc., and is Delightfully Sooth- " ■- > n S and Refreshing lv ihe Skin in i lot Climates. 5 "- BoltU, 1 ,.. 216. of all Chemhh and Stores. '"•' M. Beetham & Son. Cheltenham. England.
TEA -aEERCHAHTS. igpp TTllf M The Parser recommends |l H Amber Tips Tea j|_' km The business man of the big liner liff inSS I I i , r /~< i » m"' (\i*| knows how many chests ot Leylon s 1 m finest teas go into the vessel's holds fc# ?| at Colombo consigned to AMBER W%§ tM Medical and scientific experts have | | § not only demonstrated that high-grade | |.|j teas are the best and the most healthful, fj §| but, moreover, that they are almost as | li cheap as common teas. m iS Indeed the great investigation bj Ac famous j« I'M Medical Journal "The Lancet," proved that it §S £§ costs but 3 6 more per year to drink fine lea like 1 m AMBER TIPS 2/- per lb. tea instead of com- | sH m ""' c,ieap tea: '' ' >ecause ,n= une lea w >" e' - " 5 I' p*M about 280 cups (rom each pound as against only | jjji!|jj about 224 from common teas. i .■'; "The Lancet" investigators reported "Good § HI teas the physiological value of | fi-si common tea." _ | EVERYBODYS FAVOURITE SHAJfLY AND SUCKLING, AGENTS, 41, FORT STREET, _ COFFEE ESSEKCE. fThc Co.ffef, Maid of Symington's, says: fr^Hl "My motto is: ' Keep the kettle boiling !' — Then I can always have ;i cup of K^i! Symington's instantly" si ■-* ..f} 1 TROS. SYMSGTO.X £ CO., Edmbtt'ch andLondcn. ESsf
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Auckland Star, Volume XLV, Issue 152, 27 June 1914, Page 21
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