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i i FROM NOTHING TO FRAGRA, B ; THE GREAT TEA. > I AND THE SALESMAN DID IT. L' _ t - "CIRAGRA has been the greatest eucci ■ *•„ of modern times in tea— and then L a big reason. It's this: "Until now t i merchants have grown fat on the tea bu > ness— they've aeon big profits in it— ai > tneyva had their pound of flesh. No we ye been experimenting with tea for considerable time— trying to get a bett tea than others. We managed to get tl tea all right, but the price held us up I the tea was too good. We were right i ; against it— didn't know what to do 1 *act— and yet our salesman helped us ou . lnat salesman started the policy i Tiagra." He's responsible for Fragi ; having the enormous sales it has to-d* L He asked, if Fragra was so good wasn it good enough to guarantee? We thougl ' it was-. Then, if it's good enough i ! ?? f v: ! r ;' mtoc > it's going to be a big selle , it it s a big seller you can sell it eheape ■ and still make a fair profit. Now, that . just what we've done. We've offered > bettor quality tea at a less price— an \ that how Fragra is the great tea , is. We ro going to keep it good. Try packet— you take no risk; if you don i nnd it the bert you've had, return it t ■ your grocer,— he will refund your monei ■ All reputable grocers stock it. Prices 5 , Bd, Is lOd, and 2s per lb. ; 1 ea . needi no coupons to sell it. lt« dclkioul flavour, exceptional quality and itrength, hav< , made it the favourite. 1/8, 1/10 and 2/< . per lb. Ask your grocer for it. 4 . — » It was certainly a good messenger i who brought the news to your- house 1 that Ayer's Sarsaparilla makes the ; blood "rich and red." This means i so much to those who are thin, pale, feeble, weak, and nervous. After ' Ayer's Sarsaparilla has cured you, » carry the glad message to a friend or neighbor. ! Perhaps you suffer from the effects I of a warm climate. Prolonged warm, ; weather seriously impairs the-strength j of many people. Th« digestion is . slow, and the liver becomes sluggish . Impurities in the blood accumulate and cause that feeling of do-vrahearted-ness and depression. Sarsaparilla 1 is of the greatest use in such cases. , Its purifying, strengthening, and upbuilding properties will be of inesti. mable value to you. As now made, Ayer's Sarstc* parilla contains no alcohol. There are many imitation Sarsaparillas. Be sure you get "AVER'S.*, Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mais., U.S.# TONKING'S LINSEED ER/IULSION. Record Sales this Season. The sales of Tonking's Linsseed Emul i«ion are ever growing and extending When wo consider the largo number ol remedies for coughs and colds that an offered to the public it is truly remark able that the sales of Tonking's Linseec" Emulsion should show the wonderful in crease that they have done. Thero are most excellent reasons for it however. Tonking's Linseed Emulsioi is prepared from the prescription of ar English chemist — a themist who hac large experience in the cough mixturj business in England, and who knew every detail in preparing a thoroughly reliable cough and cold medicine. Th< combination of linseed, healing balsams ' and gums is perfect in every detail, anc 1 no other article contains the excellent cough-curing qualities combinod it> "Tonking's." Certain it is that Tonfc ing's Linseed Emulsion will promptly euro a cold that is just commencing c'r quickly free you from the grip' of » serious, settled cough. And, finally. "Tonking's" is good for any age, men, women, or children. Sold everywhere in three sizes, Is 6d, 2s 6d, and 4s 6d. 1< ' "HOW RHEUMO CURED: CAPTAIN JOHN GIBBS. TJ HEtQIO affords permwwof relief from -t** Rheumatism. -Gout. Sciatica, or .Lumbago. It has cured hundreds of others, and if you suffer from these complaints vill just as surely cure you. RHEUMO neutralises and expels from the blood the cause of the excruciating agony— the excels Tr n So a °&, C& V Uin Joh * Gibbs, of the U.S.S. Makura, is one of the Union Company s most popular skippers. Read his experience. He writes : — and could not go to sea. In* fact, I wm bent double with pain. I tried -t<,toru» for three months, and came back to Aw>k, land not having received any bandit, psmp «l n' S ? ld ever J^l»ere. From Whole &xs:vu mr ne £- Louisa h -S

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Evening Post, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 10, 12 July 1909, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 10, 12 July 1909, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 10, 12 July 1909, Page 3