■ It i&often a. matter »f wanderment how quickly pale, flabby, weakly H infants aad children gain flesh, strength aad vitality whea they are given H Augicr's EmulsioH systematically. It first •( all s«»»the6 tbe irritable H stomach and intestines, digestion is streagthetied, and the child epabled 9 to assimilate his •rdraary fead, so as t» derive the greatest possible 8 benefit therefrom. All children like the Emulsioß, a»d take it with real | pleasure wfaea ather medicines are out of the question. It is pleasant 1 simple a»d safe, and dees H»t coatain an aiom ef anything that can be 9 harmful to the feeblest iafaat. Tkat it is jnst the kmd »£ medicine I delicate children require no oae caa Amabt who has observed the 1 increase ia weight, strength and vitality that invariably follows its lise 1 in scrofula, rickets, aascmia, malnutrition, and the many other forms I of wasting diseases of children. It is also of the greatest vahie foe \ coughs and crfds, .whooping cough, and after measles, fever, or any 1 illness that has left tbe child's system in a weakened run-down condition, fl KJ (PETROLEUM WITH HYPOFHOSPHtTCS.) I THE MOST PALATABLE OF ALL EMULStONB, I AMD A GREAT AID TO DIGESTION. I AUSTRALIAN TESTIIWOMIAL&, | "SHE IS BETTING PLUMP m STBOilB." | " Hanoldcll, CmssoroK, Gippsland, Victoria. " Dear Sirs, — Itsiflords rae-extrorao pieaswreto testify to th« efficacy of Angier's Emuistoa. I obtained a sample from you, and afterwards p. laree size for iof Htrto daruyfater. Sbo was Ml ■OfISI fl suffering from weak digestion and simply wasting aw^. After If AO l IfBU talcing about a quarter of the bottie there was a marvellous change, and by the time it whs finished she was*pwte-a drfferAUIAV cut cll^ tl - c now a^° *° e * t aß{) fWg^t anything, it /PlWnll I appears to liave quite restored Hie digestive organs, and ska is getting plump ami strong, whereas before she was just a B skeleton. I cannot sufficiently express how gzatotui lam for H the benefit, under Divine b4essing, yoar Emulsion has been. B Ycni are welcome to make what use you like of this acknow- g ledgment. I shonld be pleased to be the means of inducing P others- to try it for their delicate children. ' ■ (Signed) "EMMA NBALE-COX." H — — » » Hfto h VEKY BAO eOBSH." I " Public School, Parkviße, N.S.W. 1 I STTI F HftY "Dear-Sirs,— Will yottpteftseforwaKU^-bottteof Angier's | kill bb UV I Emulsioii as soon as possible. lam very pleased with its E soothing affects oo any little boy, aged three, who had a very B ■Am Q bad cough, bet shice taking your Emulsion! aea veiy pleased B AuCU Ua to say it has given him great relief. Please nod. enclosed X postal order for 4/6. (Signed) (Mrs.) "w. BULLOCK;." n _______ "MY LITTLE fi«SL LIKES IT." I " Hes>k)ck House, Bank-street, Boktmp. M " Dear Sirs, — The bottle-of Angier's Emission arrived safely, fl for which many thanks. I have found it very satisfactory, and H my little girl both likes it and says her throat is much better. ' B AFTER l ** nd t i e infammarion almost gone. I most teH you 'that H Hi 1 tall she has a bad ulcerated soft palate, left from diphtheria three B years ago. I hove had her under several doctors, and also at 9 niIUJTtICDIA ttle n0^ ital > but sbe is e« ttin g more benefit from Angier's H Uirn I HkKlA> Eiaulaion than from any other treatment. Bwish I had known GB of h years ago, and my tttde girl would, I believe, be now U1 cotnpl«teiy cured. I shall hereafter never be without your H Emulsion in the bouse. . to (S%ned) "MARGARET COLENSO." B A FREE SAMPLE § On receipt of for postage. Mention this paper. H ImU I lUHi ordinary petroleum. Ask tor Angler* and be rare that yra<et it. §1 Of Chemists aad Drag Stores, 1/3, 2/9 and 4/G. Q THE ANGIER CHEMICAL CO., Ltd., 7 Qmwacx St., S¥»nb^N.S.W • S Boston, D.S.A.; and London, ENGLAND. ' * B
I THE RESULT OP A BURST STEAMPIPE. 1 i Suffered Agony for Two Years-Doctor's and Chemists' Treatments Prove S U of Wo Avail— A Remarkable Cure by Zam-Buk. j| I A NEWCASTLE ENGINEER'S EXPERIENCES. 1 g|l ""Whilst working at my trado of engine-driving," says Mr. George Haigh, of Nowtown, Hamilton, *• --s.— —^^ BB Rfl Nowcostlo, N.S.TV., " a sloampipo burst and ooaldod my neok soverely. As the rosulfc of this my neok all <rt^Si llil • gfij JSjR broke out in nlcoratod and inflamod wonuda, and cnusod mo au immense amount of agony. I oonsultcd a r^-~^—y^"^^^-\. \v\ /"*""" """ > '"~'~"^- Bjß MM doctor— also pretty woll all tho oheinists in Nowoastlo— who prosoribed different lotions, whioh I applied, /*~ ,C_ O**"""^ Y^\ A BE! H0 but without gaining any inatorial bonolit. Somo of tho troatmonts would hoal my nook temporarily, but it /?*^¥%Sf\ ' a^\ /) )) ) 611 Hg would soon broivk out again. For two years X thus suffered agony, during whioh poriod my neok wao like */* \J}^ / ' Vfo\ j)i J / Bra fisD raw moat. I oould not bear to wear a oollar, bnt always a soft muffler round my nook, and had great /&■' *^_ -N^dsuw^,/ Msa\^y /£ M Era difficulty in turning my head. I had often soon Zstm-Buk advortisod as a ouro for my troublo, and was often / J&g^K -^ffllilSS^^ JWr&L/S) * » US EM on tho point of writing for a free sainplo as advertised, but failed to do so, thinking that it. would only bo ( ig||p^V-<J^fflg| W^/ {jffifflSby . raj ffia similar to tho many other treatments that had provod so useless. Ono day I mot a friond, and when I&J. f'riM//* m Hi RjS explaining my trouble to him ho prosoutod mo with a sample pot of Zam-Buk, which ho happened to havo 6 -»^^^^^§X jtj/ fill ffl gag with him, and (idvlßOd mo to give it a fair trial, which I promieod to do. Af tor tho fourth dressing with jlgPH^^J yy X 'V-qr? |H Eftl Zam-Buk I found tho inflammation greatly roduoed, and I could turn my head slightly without turning tho (^ /^P^^^^^^^^^. =S& W ' 111 *— '"T Si boh wholo of my body, as formerly. Thus onconragod, I purchased a pot at tho ohomist's a-nd continued with / J^^sijsli *|f|Pi fi H| Kg the treatment, and by tho timo I bad oompletod this pot my nook was quito healed and as sound as before v &s}s&k^ "■"*" &M |g3| tho aooidont ooourod. I can now wear a stiff oollar without discomfort and, in fact, am my old self again, K^^^Wt, "^HIa J^W^^^^^ \ B9 EH Ab you may bdassurod, th.3 wonderful hoaliug powers of Zam-Buk came as a groat rovelation to me, and I f »isßß»ali&Kw *""" \Jsk i^ftV^^^v 9 Hi EH only wish I had soourod it at tho first and thus save d many and many a pound. lam working in tbe Hai hours ilkw \V^\! r MM KB and Rivera Dopovtinont. Newoustlo, and woll known in that district, whoro I uover fail to roeoinmond Vffiftlili '^^^^S^l^^^Mjf^\ gy^WV y^f, SR m Zam-Buk, whioh, to my mind, ' is worth its weight in gold.' 1 shall bo ploased to grant a personal interview v^!«r\^ii£ -m!^^^' i^flY \VU TO Vs7 K»3 HR to anyone to whom my oxperionco may prove a benofit." B3a\\\ \\\ V Wa m WTT A V T' A"M "RTTTT WTTT T TiA MS® J^^ " A ste * mplpe M Bh VVXXi\-X jLJj\.JyX- _O U IV VVXJjJU U\J. fii&W £$£&& burst and seal- || Aa a local application for Cuts, Soralobos Burns, Brniaos, Scalds, Sore Lips, Chapped Hands, Raw Faco, Wlugfs §&$& severely." Si Hn Cold Soros Sjimino, Httninod Tondons, Chah'ugH, Vlofe4i Wounds, Eouoma, Inflamod and Irritated Klos, Bad f£3 ObbW £v%?®* ' Iffl wtt Tn'g«, UoilH, Soalp Irritation, Cold Foot, Soro Breasts, Chilblains, lufiamod Patohos, Barbors' Itesh, Soro - feptlf J§3 mm Throat, mid for all itching, scaly, irritatod oonditiona of Iho skin, Zam-Bnk is found tho most soothing, g^^jß^H^^^V^S^L &9 ml oluanNinjr, »w\ hoaliug. A cold m tho lioad may bo oliuoked and ourod by iuhaliug tho odours of tho balm, or 5^ 9CT mi by luHorting a mnall quantity up tho nostrils. Booanao Zam-Buk is puro and wbolosomo ; booanso it contains ~^=^&srJf aa _ ____ ___ iff HB uouo of tho na«ly rauoid animal fat or d»u#orous tniuorals to bo found in most ointments, sttlvos, and tSm feTfS ff? JC? n| BM ombrouutionH ) buoiiuiiu it is moro hoalinp, soothing, autisoptio, and booauso you noud to kcop suoh an article • I^^J W^ Bik TS Em hH BuN nlwnvH handy — tUowo ai-o tho bust reasons why you should ohoo^o Zam-Buk. Zam-Uuk is obtainublo from \£Sf m mm M all wodioiuo vondora, prieo I/O and »s od, family eiao (oontainiug nearly four timos tho quantity), or diroot —^ --^ -_ I ff^ fB JH from Tho Zam-Buk Co., USt, I'ilUtreel, Sydney. wSITIPB© &SOXGS H
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Evening Post, Volume LXVIII, Issue 56, 3 September 1904, Page 14
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