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Loss of Appetite Is common when tha blood needs puriSying and enriching, for then tho bloo^ tails to give the digestive organs thstimulus necessary for the proper performance of their functions. Hood's .Sarsaparilla and Pills are the medicines to take. They make the blood pure and rich, and strengfckeß all the digestive organs. "I htd indigestion, was unable to work, had no appetite, food distressed me, could not sleep. Friends recon* mended Hood's Sarsaparilla. After taking one" bottle I felt so much relieved, I continued taking it and mm *m well." M. A. ADOLPH, Mauku, New Zealand. Accept no substitute for Hood's SarsaparSl.a * rd §&.BI«- M * do b r c ' Hoo(i Co.. Lowell i i, : '. *;".. . .. " : "• * • Winifred Cecilia Swatts (9 months) suffered greatly while teething last year, so her mo! her gave her SCOTT'S Emulsion. « ASter ftaMno the -first lb<Q>£f_.e ©S SCOTT'S," writes Mrs. Bernard Swatts, 24 Bridge Street, Port Melbourne, Victoria (August, 1908), "sSae had greatly improved, and site is now cE_tif_gf heir SeefE. i/vltliout any troeble, ar.d Is gj_£jsij_ig? lit stre_sgf__ szm& pet^-igom ffSeslk rapidly. She Hooks, the pictwee of hestltl-j, and I Ciave no din2icjlty in gef.ln@ her to taice SCOTFS." The SCOTT'S Emulsion post-bag last year brought this letter among many hundreds, all containing new records of cures by SCOTT'S Emulsion, cures that other preparations, and all other emulsions, failed to secure Of all cheinist3 and dealers in mediciaeA ' THE MARK BY WHICH Y^U PICK OUT YOUR CURE! : kJxajus. •souAute. -cL&Lccuyus ' 1 P , TKy ir. 1 There is no coffee so good as BOURBON COFFEE — delicious flavour, fragrance, and aroma. It is blended by experts from the finest coffees, and roasted by a unique process. « NO TAMM3ft on TRASS-3 ' \ mi ■..i_«jmi-uiii^ 1 . n ji| inn, , nj ' RECORD TEA is all pure selected \ leaf. There are no sweepings ; in it. When properly infusetL it develops no tannin. It is known j everywhere as the nicest tasting ! \ tea. It is also the strongest and i ! most wholesome. \ j Good Grocers Everywhere. ] THE PART OF THE TEA TREE THAT FRAGA COMES FROM. ■^TSTHEN a man becomes successful he's * * on Iho way to get the good things of life. He's at tho top of the tree. Surely this ia a natural law ; even, tha ! little tea tree has its best at tho top — the tip, the growers say. And that's just tho j part of tho tea tree that Fragra comes from. No wonder people say it's good. It wouldn't come off the top if it wasn't, and it wouldn't bs .Fragra, the Groat Tea, if it didn't come from the top of ths tree. It's because we know Fragra's the best that we guarantee it. We take no risk. Try a packet totday. You'll never taste better — it's daKciou* and exhilarating. All grogiirs sell it, arfd it- doesn't coat any Micro ■_£_»!» t_e ordinary^' kind., -Prices Is Bd, Is lftd, and 2s per lb.' I IS® Only Positive Cure. I I BED GROSS OINTMENT I Th. Mighty Healer. I I "Touches the Spot." |

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

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 10, 12 July 1909, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 10, 12 July 1909, Page 4