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Don't Trifle With a Cough! FREE on receipt of 2d. postage. rf '/> ' « - Mention this paper, *r There is positively nothing equal to Angier*s Emulsion for the relief and cure of coughs, bronchitis, and all lung affections. By its peculiar soothing and healing effects it stops the cough, allays soreness and inflammation, improves the breathing, and makes expectoration easy and free from effort. At the same time it keeps the digestive organs in a healthy condition and acts as a tonic to the entire system. One day's trial will convince you of its soothing, cough - allaying, lung - healing power. Of Chemists and Drug Stores, 1/3, 2/9 and 4/6. THE ANGIER CHEMICAL CO., Ld., 7 Barrack St., SYDNEY, N.B.W. . _.. _j i v ~Ayer's Sarsaparilla is a wonderful medicine. Wo give below the testimony of a grateful husband: j|||®l||||||\ subject to rush of blood to, the head, • r «|P*^^^£p|SSF and fainting-fits. In later years these • y^f *5^ filf were more frequent, and her skin beI jiCl i!&p came ver y sa N° w ' She had scarcely a»!* J^_ . any appetite, and it was not safe to - > 'I^||§L/ < \ V \|^v leave her at home by herself for fear l^**"^ \ %^\ °* a feftrtfag-fik I ma y state we had \ \ ♦^"■ t ** | fc> medical advice both in England and j y^\ ■ - '»=*• I JE 5521 ere * n ew ea^ an^' v * ** d«* no good; so, some months back, I sngw^C lllil^v^ ?P~/ iSlfa gested that she take Ayer's Sarsapae^"J xfi§!^ V^liU r^ a * c protested against it, be•^^^ljlin fr***«^"N-*^B lieving it to be quackery, but I pur§ftll*?&<£ib c^ ase<^ a bottle just to give it a trial, ■^^^^^^viu an( i * ne result waa marvelous. Mrs. Moul has taken five bottles, and now iff HlPt^'* === '** sne * s a new creature. "I forward you her photo by this mail, and you can make what use you think proper of this statement. Yours gratefully." — John P. MOUL, Ty-Coed, Swanson, Auckland. "P.S. I omitted stating that the photo was taken since using the Sarsaparilla." Be sure you get the right kind of Sarsaparilla — "AVER'S.* Don't " let anybody induce you to try some other kind. You will regret it if you do. * If you are not in good, vigorous health, if your nerves are not so strong as you wish, if you are feeling run down and' depressed, buy AVER'S Sarsaparilla today and begin the certain cure. . \ Prepared by DR. J. O. AYEB & CO., liowell, Mass., V. 8 1 iL |>jj fi $~3b npHERB are thousands of cheerySv^S' lesß homeß lv ttls country filled f(4wK\ . . J^vlSk--^, vrlQl unhappiness, lacking In f ttvty\*&2&£-^SSZ%Ki KPf§Bsft genuine companionship, possibly l&MwM\ /3k EMjrjS *^k through physical impairment or I Wffois*Hr-J? n WVfcnM^LjJniirnnCliilKij? weakness ot a man whose actions 1 r JnffESMlgiJ s ' <ML -^I*\Tl7' J usti fr such a condition, Printtfcm, \ Tm!^S^£- --— ' '"A intHaoretion, or recklessness o|ien | \ ttaSßgßh yr . W t /X. \W. cause a temporary cassation ot Vital ! //H» 1« ONHAPPTf b% raj power, -which tend towards p*in»- ! «LL.^i S HOMES "f»y tA&S^. nent Physical disability unless corfifCuuwdßsr JL^^tjSy?- rect treatment is obtained. This j JT _ * <^^^"""""™ condition in the hands of a Spejj «v* ■■_ • %j> clalist • yields readily. Men in tbU Yre ffc*%K¥%P^% IU PIPYI condition should not delay one hour I V? CUIU&CU IU 11C "» ln seeking relief, because such a 3 condition is at all times dangerous, no matter at vrhat stage of life it appears. 1 PO NOT BE MISLED. 1 There arc various forms o! drastic remedies proposed and prescribed by certain sections of the Medical Faculty to cure this trouble, which often rulni the stomach by 2 the internal remedies taken, adding the miseries such injury entails, which brinn a whole train of sickness as the result. ) Correct treatment for this disease is absolutely necessary, because it U a form ot ailment that menaces the general health and undermines gradually the entire coni| stitutien. All Vital organs suffer materially through this weakness. The Specialist* of | The FREEMAN & WALLACE ELECTRO-MEDICAL INSTITUTE \ Sydney and Melbourne, have remedies that effect in 90 per cent, of caaes complete ewes i by methods which are of a progressive cliaracter, and which thoroughly re-strengthen' the 1 parts aflected, and re-invigorate the entire system. They have discovered that weajraeaj i and similar troubles allied to it may be cured in a remarkably short space of time, pro- . vided the patient is a tractable one. Their treatment, which is proved by the written a testimonies of innumerable persons, is scientific and comprehensive, and from all sides ij we hear private reports of cures in many stubborn cases. By the aid of their Euctron Medical methods Cures may be effected in from One to Three months, regardless of age E or the cause of the condition. .-> Here are one or two testimonies sent in MR. DAVID O'KEEFE, BEACONMTELD, lo Dr. Wallace, Physician-in-Chief to the TAS., writei :•— Medical Slnff, which comprises FOUR "I have worked very hard indeed lately. LEGALLY QUALIFIED PHYSICIANS, and and am able to do my portion just as well I which should be read with interest The as the best of my mst*s thinks to your Kb. and ESffi -^SSra QUKENSIs an Expert in tho treatment of Diseases LAND, writes :— of the Genito-Urinary Systems. "I am happy to say my health has been _ far some time past, and now is, very good MR. B. H. PEABD, OF MULWALA, B j nce you treated me, and I thank you for VIC, writes :— what you did fr me, ai I thought I never "I am highly pleased at kind treatment would be well." and skill received ot the Institute, for you [This was one of the most aevere and deephave treated me in a very straightforward seated cases ever we were called upon to and clever manner, and lam now feeling a treat, and our.succeßS is testified to by the different man." lady who is now cured.) The FREEMAN & WALLACE ELECTRO-MEDICAL and SURGICAL INSTITUTE, COR. ELIZABETH and BATHURST STS., SYDNEY, AND AT MELBOURNE. Howard Freeman, Director of Institute. : Dr. Richard Wallace, M.D., L.8.0.P., E., PUysician-in-Chief ; Dr. Elißibeth White, M.D., Principal Department of Women. \U\y>*^ TO^glrßC

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Evening Post, Volume LXXI, Issue 136, 9 June 1906, Page 13

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