Did You Rise a Happy Wm this ftlorning ? Just tliink a moment. How did you feel when -dayVght warned yui it was time to get up and prepare for the duties of the day? Did you jump out of bed, happy and refreshed? Or did you rise with a ' : grouch,", illtempered, tired, despondent, ready to find fault with trifles, an J quarrel with a straw? To-morrow morning look at your tongue. It will probably bo coa f °d and furred. There will be a bad taste in the mouth, and a Lad edge to your temper. Your stomach is at fault—it will account for bad dreams and fitful slumbers—it will explain your despondency and ill-temper. That tired feeling is merely a clogging up of the system with poisons due to constipation and • digestive disorders. You . can't have a clear head if you have a foul stomach. You can't feel " Al" until your stomach is "Al." Dr Crossland's " Noxol " removes waste matter from the stomach and bowels, and then by a gentle regulation restores normal activity and regular habits. " Noxol " is a safe and reliable remedy compounded from fruit and vegetable juices only. Obtainable from all leading Chemists and Storekeepers at 2/per bottle. 9
Wholesale Agents, Tait, Bagrio Coy., Limited, Bedford Itow, Christchtirch. In Lewis !Ca>rroir« Famoue Poem^ B •' The "Walrus and the Carpenter," - B B These lines occur— H I The Carpenter said nothing hut B B " Cut me another slice, B Q i wish you were not quite ao deaf, M H I'ye had to ask yon twice." H Eg Most of ns know—or can yuess—what the B H Carpenter would have said had ho boon H m compelled to ask twice for the B I "REX 11 | I LUNCHEON CHEESE, g B If yon don't, get yourself a tin of "BH " H B Luncheon Cheese and cut yourself off a M fl few sandwiches and imagine tho rest. ■ B " BEX" liuocheon Cheese spreads as fl H readily as hutter, has an indescribable B fl mouth-watering taste that instantly ap- M H peals to cheeso connoisseurs. M fl It possesses all tho ralnahle properties of fl H perfectly matured Full Cream Cheese. A H Ej fettle taken after each meal aids digestion. ■ ■ Procurahle in Sanitary Solderless Tins. H I PRICE 1/3 A TIN. H Hlf your Grocer does not slock " BEX" B H Tiuncheon Cheese send hia name ■ fl and address to ■ g District Agents: 1 1 T. H. GREEN & CO. | » OtlC» «victifn, of biliousness /mmW NOW ohrays mar/tmdktitfki THANKS TO STEVENS' Health Salt 64 Foil Doses in Every Bottle nj„ CTirrrrtetf; and Stores 2/■■is«iii™ii«^>>ssss , *s ,, **' ,, s*'^ , * , * ,, *' , ****ssss, £50 Reward Volker Mantles are British made by a British Company. There are no German Directors, Shareholders, or German connections whatever. The Company offer £$o re ard for information enabling them to take legal proceedings against any person or persons circulatin*; statements to the contrary. VOLKeR *»■""* As British as a British Battlaship VOLKES LIOHTIKoCoaPOJU.IOJf, LTD., Wandsworth. London, England. Rtpmmiativts S»r Una ZtmUnd: E.J. Hyams, Ltd., 118, Victoria Street, WsXUNGTOS.
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Press, Volume LII, Issue 15699, 19 September 1916, Page 5
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