It is a great remedy and it ie wouderfuV stuff for the liver. You' will often heat theso remarks made by those who have oured their indigestion, constipation, and liver troubles with Dr. Croseland'6 marvellous medicino Noxol. Get a bottlo to-day if you 6uffcr ; 2s at chemists' and stores. — Advt. FABER EST QUISQUE FORTUNE suis. Tho best advertisement after all is th» personal recommendation of thoso who have cured their coughs and colds witl.v Tonking's Linseed Emulsion, and their name is legion, their gratitude and appro, ciation boundless. You try it for that snuffle of yours, and you'll be another walking, talking, aud living testimonial.— • 1 Advtt
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Evening Post, Volume LXVIII, Issue 90, 13 October 1904, Page 4
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