j We are justified in claiming that for bronchitis and stubborn coughs there 1 I is nothing equal to Angier's Emulsion. It relieves the cough and breathing, | I allays the bronchial irritation and promotes easy expectoration, -while at I j the same time it improves appetite and digestion and imparts a soothing, ffl quieting feeling, which, even in the worst cases, affords much comfort -tb M the sufferer. If, as soon as cold weather sets in, Angier's Emulsion is taken H regularly, it will do much to prevent the usual attack of bronchitis, or, M I in any case, will greatly lessen its severity. Of Chemists, 1/3, 2/9 and 4/6. on receipt oEtt . for postage. Mention this paper. THE ANGIER CHEMICAL CO., Ld., 7 Barrack St., SYDNEY, N.6.W. ♦ ' This is the strong and convincing testimonial of a lady residing at Balmain, N. @. W., whose portrait is also given. "Some time ago I was taken , /s^i^iipill&s very ill, losing my appetite, -^^^^^^^^ could not sleep, and was unable i^^^S^^^a^^^ to do my work. I was attended mmMMffl^^^affi *by two doctors, but to no effect. filgP^* 111 * I*1 '* II V I became very thin and weak. .i Jwg \ |i|ilj)il Sometimes when I was out I ml iMtj WmWl wouldbecomeso ill Iwould have /}lmlJJJn£& *^ Millie to go into a neighbor's house until I was fit to walk again. I/^^^^^^^^^^a^ cannot describe my sufferings. /^^^^^^^^^^^^^ only to say that this state of things lasted for months. *™ -• "At last I. remembered your advertisements in the papers, so determined to try a bottle of Ayer's Sarsaparilla. Finding the first so beneficial, I took another, and still another, and the three bottles completely put me to rights. "I am now perfectly healthy and strong, and can eat and sleep, and work like a Trojan." All Sarsaparillas are not alike. There are many put up in imitation of Ayer's.. Avoid them. Be sure that you get AVER'S Sarsaparilßa and then you will not suffer disappointment. Prepared by DR. J. O. ATEB & CO., Lowell, Mass., TJ. S. A*. 7 Ayey's Pills act on the liver; they cure, biliousness.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXIV, Issue 18, 20 July 1907, Page 13
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