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The ' • ■• j Ooctof I Medical men say Fragra Tea is good — what's mote,, they drink it. j They know it is PURE tea, with j a delicious flavour, and a fine aroma too. They know they're not drinking dust and sweepings when they buy Fragra. They I know it's not poisonous. * There's a Guarantee ] behind Fragra. Fragra is the only tea sold with i a guarantee, a guarantee with every packet, which says, "If you don't find Fragra good, j return it and get your money j back." That guarantee has made I Fragra, it gives confidence for a j> trial, after that it's sold itself. jj It's the greatest tea ever put on ■ the market, and the most |j delicious too — more, it's exhilar- * ating. Try it. You'll feel you've \ bought something good when you • drink it, and you'll feel better. j A cup of Fragra tones up the * system better than any tonic, and p. it doesn't cost as much. Besides, i there's no reaction. Try a packet i to-day. All reputable grocers I throughout the country stock j Fragra at 1/8, 1/10 and 2/- Jj per lb. ' j Remember the Guarantee |

*^^ c Best ! r> kyl Arc Drcps Cheriy Pectoral. Sixty years ago physicians first txaed Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, and ever since then it has been the standard cough remedy all over the world. Thousands of families, in Europe, Asia, Africa, and America, keep a befctie of it in the house ?eady for an emergency. . %hemt Sectoral controls tho spasmodic efforts of coughing. lelieve-G the congestion in the throat, quiets the inflammation in the bronchial tubes, and prevents the lungs from becoming involved. There are many substitutes and imitations. Be sure you get Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. It contains no narcotic or poison of any kind. • Put up in large and small bottles. Frsperod by Dr. J. C. Ayor f:Ce., ! cwell, Mass., U.S.A. hands of yoisrs! They I' need LANE'S MEDOLINE. Then they will be like your neighbour's hands, clean, white, soft, supp-ie, lady-sik*i. i/everyNvhere. 12. _"_" """ '"" 1 Fer Children's Coughs end Col'Js. j • (1 There is no setter remedy for children's coughs and, I colds than Bonnington's CARRAGEEN .It does them as much good as it does the older folk. REFUSE SUBSTITUTES. Ask for Bonnington's and insist on getting it. . It is dangerous to experiment when you can fget a remedy that lias stood the test for over 46 years. rn<?w I have used your fppi^t'- •*.*«*•• Irish Moss for coughs !•*•*■'•"•"■' **^f an J loIJs. For chil- "•*'";iJ°r dren it is ilie best *»?^r^^^»-' v medicine in the world; f^fl^ I' easy to take and sa(e. J— Jfi^'-J There was a young lady of Walsham, Who often did scold her boy tallsome j Said she, "I won't scold "If you cure my cold With a bottle of Barraclough's Balsam." Barraclough's Acacian Lung Balsam, Price 1/6 and 2/6 SOCIETY FOR THS PREVENTION OF CRUELTY TO ANIMALS. fTTHB public are earnestly requested to B kindly conlmunicale any aot of cruelty to animals that may come under .their notice to O. W. Carroll, Secretary. "•Jitional Mutual Buildings. ■

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Evening Post, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 30, 4 August 1909, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 30, 4 August 1909, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 30, 4 August 1909, Page 10