Thousands of women are wast-, ing away day by day, week by week, mouth bymouth through, auxiety, overwork and motherhood. Their once robust con- ■ stilntions have been overtaxed, 9 and the wasting. away process has thrown them into decline. From strong, robust, vigorous health to the last bed of sickness is but a step or two. How important then to. check this weakness and wasting away. 1 Delay means but one endi ng — consumption. Every woman who has weak lungs, who is over worked, who has a cough that does not mend, asthma, catarrh, or lung trouble of any kind whatever, should take Lane's Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil, Lime^oda, " and Creasote, and should take it to-day. It enriches the blood, restores health and activity, gives vigour and vitality to both mind and body. It is a tonic and a medicine food for run-down, overworked, overtaxed, and exhausted women. All grocers and stores sell it. « Price 2/6 and 4/6. "It's <) Famous." . 35 Tonking's Linseed Emulsion is really a quick cold and cough" cure. A teaspoouful, taken with or without a little wator, will be' found to afford almost instantaneous relief. What is also of considerable importance is the fact that "Tonking's" does'not merely stop acoug-h by drugging it into 'silence, but actually cuies b? rapidly reducing the inflammation and irritation in the lining membrane of the throat and lung's. 'This ia a month when colds are easily taken ow ins to the extremes in temperature and sudden changes, and it is, therefore, a month when Tcnklng's Unssed should bo kept handy and ready for the Erbt cold symptom when it comes along. "To-.iking's" will drive a cold completely out of tke system inside of twonty-foii' 1 hours— ofton sooner than that if taken at tho fiwfc indication Even deep seated, i>nd eld chronic coughs aro soon dispelled by th& aid of this fine >ld English 'en.ody. Sold everywhere .it three sizes, Is 6d, 2s 6d, and '4a 6d a bottle. 9 FOR Womanly Troubles. Almost all of the troubles that are peculiar to women are caused by weakness of the inside nerves. There is no need to doctor or dos 6 an ailing organ when it depends alone for its supply of energy on the inside nerves. Inside nerve weakness, if not attended to, will : spread. The common name for the inside nerves is the " Sympat hetic Nerves." Each centre is I in close sympathy with the other, j and when one becomes deranged ! -general weakness and derangement frequently ensue. " EVREN " NEHVE AND BRAS N TABLETS gently tone up the, inside nerves aijji remove the cause of weakness, permanently and for ever. 2 Headache, Indigestion, Constipation, and Biliousness The immense number of orders fo Frootoids, sent by post direct to the Pro prietor, is convincing proof that th> Public appreciate their splendid curini powor over the above-named complaints Frootoids are elegant in appearance am pleasant to take. Their benefisial effect are evident by the disappearance of head ache; 'a bright, cheery sense of perfeo health taking the place of sluggish, de pressed feelings, by the liver acting pro perly, and by the food being proper!' digested. Frootoids act splendidly on the liver a dose taken at bedtime once a week i highly beneficial. A constipated habit of body will b completely cured if the patient will oi each occasion, when suffering, take 1 dose of Frootoids, instead of an ordinar aperient. ; Price 1/6. Chemists, Medicine Vendor! or the Proprietor, W. G. Hearae, Chemis) Geelong, Victoria. MEN who shave! Apply LANE'S MEDOLINE 1 after. Makes your next shave - easy, delightful, comforting. Clears all blemishes. 1/- at Chemists. , 5» GCHOLEFIELD FOR SPECTACLES! SCHOLEFIELD FOR JEWELLERY! SCHOLEFIELD FOR WATCHES ! SCHOLEFIELD FOR BARGAINS! GREENSTONE HOUSE, 39. MANNERS-ST. (Noxt to Fielder's), Ifc*? ♦ ♦ * ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ * O+A M empire y f:j baking powder |:| L^i *ty v v v vy *w v 'V v r^J F* ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦<* W fcl -fik I^^ ilftll <tf> <^> <^ <frl <tfo <lfri -4 ■...„-.„„.,, How to Kill the Nerve and Cure Toothache : Mn Barraclough's $sagic Nervine, J
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Evening Post, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 95, 19 October 1909, Page 4
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