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Some people are careless enough to do nothing for constipation and II allow themselves to be costive for days at a time. A more foolhardy thing |jj li cannot be done as a constipated person is liable to all sorts of diseases. J I To be indifferent to constipation is as and uncleanly as not J to wash or bathe, for a bowel movement is to the inside of the body what jjj . bathing is to the outside. f| Instead of leaving constipation to cure itself or trying^some make-shift If that gives but temporary relief, you should take Chamberlain's Tablets for the p -stomach and liver. Chamberlain's Tablets regulate the bowels gently and || scientifically and perfect relief is brought about in the most obstinate cases. y Thousands of costive people are now enjoying the best of health j| after trying • ' j| fj " * Jbr'~Mt-.STWiAW '■* Liver." |
1 EVERY HOME NEEDS i ZAM-EUK. ] NOTHING LIKE IT FOR CUTS, AVOUXDiS, :v.\D SKIX DISEASE. ; It real I}- pays to keep a pot of Zamr Buk handy in the home. Mrs E. J. . Miles, Ferndale Cottage, "Wentworth road, Strathfield, Svdnev, .says: "Our t experiences with £am-i}uk form a , wonderful record of success. Onco . wheu my husband got badly bitten with a horse, the wound looked so nngry thnt there might have been ' serious developments, had wo not had - Zom-Huk hondv. We applied a dross- , inp of the balm right away, and it thoroughly cleansed the injury of all ' poison and impurities and healed it in J remarkably short time. ; . "My little boy. Oliver, one day fell in the road and inflicted a deep cut , across his chin. The place bled freely . and the child Mas sirk for three days • through the shook and forco of his fail. ' Vc soon got Zam-Buk on to the wouud, I however, and it prevented any festerI inp and ensured quick, clean healing. "I have often pet burnt, sometimes very seriously, whilst ironing and cooking. Zam-J3»k every time I have used it has nroved remarkably soothing and a cnecdy healer. "Then there was another fn.se, that 0 f a friend of our?, who had been suffering for years with mi ulenrated leg. T <-er.t her a :n>t of Zam-Buk to try, and she derived such benefit that she continued the treatment until ber ley , WHS wonderfullv <-i>red.'' '■ If vriir local Chemist nr -Storekeeper is out of send your order direct to C. E. Fulford (.\ust-.), Ltd., 30 Pitt street. Sydney. Prjccs just j the same—ls 6d or .">3 Gd per pot. 640
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How to get rid of Indigestion. So many people have been permanently cured of this trouble, the wonder is that so many other* suffer year after year ignorant of the fact that Dr. Crossland's "Noxol," the reliable remedy, is easy to obtain and costs very little to buy. One woman in telling about her cure writes a* I follows : " I have been troubled with Indigestion for a number of years, and" have tried many different medicines, but received very little relief; Lately I bought a bottle of' Noxol * and find it just the remedy I require. A few doses gave me great relief. Thanking you for such a splendid medicine." " Noxol " is the natural remedy for the pains of Indigestion, and gives instant relief from the first drop. It it prepared from herbs and fruit juices and is absolutely free from any harmful ingredients. People who have been cured by "Noxol " almost invariably urge their friends who suffer from Indigestion to take this splendid health-giving remedy. For instance, note how enthusiastic the writer of the following letter is on behalf of " Noxol " : " I have much pleasure in testifying to the value of ' Noxol.' Last week I had a severe attack of Indigestion and after taking three doses of ' Noxol ' was completely cured, f have induced several friends to five it a trial, and 1 am confident that it will do for them what it has done for mc." " Noxol " can be had from leading Chemists and Storekeepers all over the Dominion at 2/- per bottle. Ask for Dr. Crossland's "Noxol" if you want to get rid of Indigestion. e N 60,11
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