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\||k Angier's Emulsion is the remedy above jdi/Smk a^ others for building up puny delicate /^fegk j:^^/$ iSPsim children, and for the various ailments of childhood. It is a soothing, healing «^Ok?oWs^^miil!lswl * omc that promotes appetite, aids TO^B^?^^^?^^^^ digestion and builds up strength. Every ingredient is beneficial and \ssfia^B>M#s^>^rtolitv absolutely safe, even for tho most ffi m teeble intant - B1 ? nd and &t I °«!2</'^^r\ pleasant— almost like cream m^^^^^m\v ~" a11 P hil . dreQ like ifc and fmgßgß w^*>^"Ay' Nk take it with real pleasure. Sf E&fc rik^W \ The medical profession -~ _ vM) S ' oi *!jS^X;s»*' nJM m prescribe Angier's S&MMffl tf *S*&?T -*»^m \ Emulsion for lung pirn* &>&■ fr7%, «^°'>>!^--m k affections, scrofula, ■ . ( a \lMk.t<sP I^^- :: "'^^m^ \ rickets, malnutrition, Mention this paper. measles, wasting , js£s&*sser'^s^^ tt J bowel disorders, / wasting diseases. "ANsiiErs immm \% a wonderful euilqeb.* 9 31 Halmyre Street, Leith. Dear Sir, — My son, Robert, four years of age» has been troubled with bronchitis since five months old. It left him so weak that the least touch of cold laid him up again. A friend strongly advised me to try Angier's Emulsion, ! and I cannot be too thankful that I did so, for it bas done him more good than anything we have ever tried. I have given it to my three children with splendid results. Angier's Emulsion is a wonderful builder up of the system. This testimonial I give with gratitude. (Signed) FRANCIS PURVES. Of Chemists and Drug Stores, 1/3, 2/9 and 4/6. g THE ANGIER CHEMICAL CO., Cd., 7 Barrack Street, Sydney, WrS.W. ff !. ■■■■■■■■■■■■lujiuii ■ ■iiiiiiinmwim ll 111111 —^--jr 3™ AH ! YCti £tf&USald BfaElf B» i\f> I Ift§§^ YWjfr ffl&Agtgg » DARK Is * \^^^^^f^y^^^ ! ' *^ Notk „ _ _ ■ ! I j Trade Mark. lf^ Rj«&ihaflS»/> Q> £> VST* t* /> I >*SgBsBW i en » women and (especially) children need at ! i JoW^^^ me 3 a corrective, laxative remedy when Nature | fa I * s s l u £S* s k * n k er duties. Biliousness, headache, ! % *&^%fyiir I indigestion and flatulence generally indicate a > \ ]V^sSss*id^ constipated condition, and the surest, safest and \ \Hs?£> vib^f? pleasantest help to Nature is i l^^^mKMl HIIIHIiI III.MUJIMMHLU- l ■_^.^.,.^_. JM ,_ .—,,.,. 1 j i S^ESJS^^S ) S ea^ household laxative has gained its •; I " I 'SJ.TtX^o» i great reputation by sheer merit, as it is quite i| "^z^^iF- { opposed to old-time ideas of drastic purgation, j \ mm^^' vmtiX i and acts thoroughly but gently and naturally ; upon the liver, stomach and kidneys without any i^a»t«.uu;»*U'^ nk «iC^ ; discomfort at all. Be sure, therefore, that you )fc^£pg^J) ask for California Syrup of Figs. J Emphasise the word CALIFORNIA wh;n purchasing, and look for tha circle Trade ' I Mark in Dlue at top of package. From all Chemists, 1/3 and 1/11. HUDSON'S EWEnHOL &?*•> JUJUBES, TOR TEE THROAT! THE VOICE ! THE LTTNGS ! Miss AMY CASTLES writes:— "l have used your Eumenthol Jujubes, and have found them invaluable for the throat, particularly in cases of colds. "I should like to recommend them to all singers." HUDSON'S EUMENTHCL JUJUBES ARE SOLD BY ALL CHEMISTS, In Tins, is 6d. "I attribute my present good health to the use of Ayer's Sarsaparilla. It is now three years since I first used it. v Previous to that I ilHili Hillfe. was * a yei T kad health. Had Ji|||P*P^i|| no appetite, could not sleep, WmT JP always felt tired. It has built $jw r J&jfW% / ,t, ne up and I feel like another jffijL CrJ WM/ii/r. " w " oman * I dtrongly advise JliilL "^mmiiip women in delicate health to /^^^^^^^^^^ y^ * a k 0 Ayer's Sarsaparilla, as I am sure it wil l d° tnem good." 'V^W^ MRS< X Harrison ' When tired and debilitated, with woak and irritable nerves, you need As now made, it contains no alcohol. Be sure that you are not persuaded to take some other Sarsaparilla claimed to be "just as good." See that you get "AVER'S." j 1 Ayer's Pills are Sugar-Coated. A Mild and Gentle Laxative ■pxeuored by Dr. J. c, Ayer & Co.. Lowell, Mass,. TJ. S. A. ,

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Evening Post, Volume LXXV, Issue 27, 1 February 1908, Page 13

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Page 13 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXXV, Issue 27, 1 February 1908, Page 13

Page 13 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXXV, Issue 27, 1 February 1908, Page 13