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NEURALGIA. Neuralgia is a complaint which seems to be all pain. ' t Tako', away tho pain from Neuralgia and thero/is nothing left.- '. What then is NeuralgiaP / "■>/• It is tlio. voice of ■ a nerve in its agony ' crying out for better blood. If tho blood bb overloaded . with waelo products, or if it contain noxious or poison- •••.• ous matters, or if the' blood , lacks certain i constituents which ought to bo there, Thon thero 'is troublo ahead. The nerves resent , the impuro stream Trliich flows past them. > ( i And make' known their displeasure in no ■ ' i uncertain voico. , ■ ' , , ; To remedy the pain—remove tho cause. < Laxo-Tonic■ Pills will remove impurities from the blood, and supply that vital fluid ■ :: with those tonic constituents for which ■it ':V ■ often calls out so' loudly. To -take a course, of Laxo-Tonio Pills ia (• ,! to pacify the fretful nervo by, purifying tho blood supply. . ■ . . - . : Then the pain ceases. And the Neuralgia is cured. ■ J Laxo-Tonio Pills aro.a reliable remedy for ' Constipation, Biliousness, Livor Complaint, Irregularities of tho Bowels* >: Colic, Flatu- - lonco, Anaemia, Headache,' Eruptions of tho • Skin, Loss -of Appetito, Kidney Troubles, Indigestion, etc. \ ■. .v, . ll Sold by all Chomist-s-and Stbres at 10J<1. vil:: and Is. 6d. ' ■ ■ ' Sample.forwarded free upon application"t« Laxo-Tonic Pill Co., 15 O'Connell Street, ' Sydney,. Now.South'iWales." . , v . ■ IkMttic GLEAN, neat, tidy house- ■ ! \ wives know/ the value of " ; LANE'S ME DOLING for the hands. They use It daily after house work. Those who use it know its value, i/- r: everywhere. io. - A 1 i——'J!'-'--A WORD ABOUT I , RHEUMATISM. Half measures Ln treating N 1' ( Rheumatism are no good. . . There's not much sense in . V ' merely relieving the pain. The Complaint is bound to come' back; most likely ,; : ■ when it is cold and damp. ; i;; ; It's true that a certain amount ; j ; !of relief can be gained by hot :n : applications' and rubbing. 1 \ But that's not a cure.. There's something in the i blood—lactic acia many 1 medical men call it—which I causes Rheumatism. There- v v ! fore Rheumatism is only cured when, this, cause is driven out Hints' why' • i.i'ii, rubbing and poultices ,are ,i no good—it's: in the.blood; I . they can't touch*,thevcausq. On the other, hand Dr. | Williams' | ' v expected to cure Rheuma- . tism. They arefordieiilood, x and they tmdee.new Uopd and ' tone; the whole >• .: enabling it'to .throw, off • . theßheumatidPoisoru It's; ' a fact that they've "cucecha lot of Rheumatisn-in« i New „ Zeesland. Dr. WilKams' , : PINK PiLKS. '' ■, - The Shopman B ; ' when he gets a gnUlMe-wssonrtotale a | mbaltute. Don't'let UioJaoslibeoa B . ( you: ttie onlyDr.<WlUl»nß'. , dealers 3s al>o*alxtboxca Ilte-'Cl'or B ■ IromTboDr. wnii»ms'.Hodielise'Co.ol I ! * > , LUi„ WclilnKton. .- 8 • r The story , told by parents who have / , o cured their children with SCOTT'S Emulsion is always one of intense satisfaction. Mrs. Hale, 23 < College Street, Balmaiii, N.S.W. writes (Au- ; r gust 1908):, "My little , ; 0 daughter Lilian was deli--0 date from birth, and was: 1 such a poor, sickly little j child that I really thought^ t. we should not be able tO | I rear her. She made very ' little progress for the first 3 twelve ponths, but we then tried ! scorn. > Emulsion- | which built her Up and did her good where everything else had failed." Recoveries like this are the best : , proof that there is something in SGOTTIS which makes it different ■ 1 ' r from (and far superior to) any- • thing else, and every other emul- v s sion, for wasting children. This > ; ' ■ "something 1 -- is the power to cure, - .w . and it is derived from the a. . . high strength and perfect purity of the ingredients and' their ■ perfect and . palatable - combination It by the unique SCOTT ; . . '. , process. Of all chemists Cf4 - and dealers in medicines. the Wft(k ky which you ptok out your cunl »•,

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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 596, 26 August 1909, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 596, 26 August 1909, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 596, 26 August 1909, Page 7

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