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I a Dear Sirs, — During the past winter I suffered much with weak lungs ! f and a most irritating cough. I was induced to try Angicr's Emulsion and j ! \ after taking two bottles the cough disappeared, the lungs became invigo- J ' a rated and my general condition vastly improved. Two other members of ft t I my family were benefited by taking the Emulsion, and we now intend to 9 t» always keep a bottle in the house . We strongly recommend it to all our fe • f friends. (Signed) M. DEW, 1 ' Editor and Proprietor, Hawthorn and Camberwell Citizen. (PETROLEUM WITH HYPOPHO6PHITES.) Angier's Emulsion is invaluable for coughs, bronchitis, asthma, con- | 1 sumption, and all throat and lung affections ; also for digestive disorders |j ( and wasting diseases. It soothes and heals the lungs and air passages, I { I promotes normal, healthy action of the digestive organs, and builds up \ health and strength. Angier's Emulsion is pleasant to take and agrees a • perfectly with delicate stomachs. Of all Chemists, 1/3, 2/9 and 4/6. | A FREE SAMPLE \ sent on receipt of 4d. postage. Mention this paper. THE ANGIER CHEMICAL. CO., Ltd., 7 Barrack Street, Sydney, "I attribute my present good health to the use of Ayer's Sarsaparilla. It is now three years since I first jgrttgm. used it. Previous to that I was in very bad health. Had J||||pffig@Biß no appetite, could not sleep, MWs W always felt tired. It has built WW )^&to%yo' me u P an<^ •"• ee^ Q another <^m woman - ■"• strongly advise liHH ""^v^^^P^ women in delicate health to take Ayer's Sarsaparilla, as I J^^^^^^^^^^^^ am sure it will do them good." f^wfill^^^^m^S Mrs - c - Harrison, When tired and debilitated, with woafc and irritable nerves, you need \ ■ .^^ ■ R H As now made, it contains no alcohol. Be sure that you are not persuaded to take some other Sarsaparilla claimed to be , ,"just as gooa*." See that you get "AVER'S." 1 Ayer's Pills are Sugar-Coated. A Mild and Gentle Laxative Frep&red.by Dr. J. O. 4yer & Co., Lowell, Mass., XS. 8. A. ffHHTTTTlTHTT||iiimiiii»ii M ffl'|)iiilillyiJ.liLM' '" M yiii lilHllllli v I| •••ii«l'O(C ■ *■ v w known tonics, I Procurable of all Chemists ard Stores, 2s. 6d. per bottle. : 12 Burnell Avonue, I Mr. Dunbar Sloane, , Thorndon, Wellington, I Chemist, Lambton Quay, September 29th, 1909. Wellington, N.Z. | j Dear Sir, — Having suffered for ovor throe months from a bad attack of Indigestion, during which period I tried several useless nostrums, I can confidently recommend your preparation (coupled \ with your ensily-f olio wed diet directions) as a REAL CUBE for \ this most distressing ailment. Yon~ can make what use you like % of this testimonial, ac it states the simple truth. ! Yours faithfully, F. M. HAY. \ And RENZIS'S Fill fixes the Liver. Price Is. kt \ , immninmh'i iin^iri^giTTrwrrTiTiiimi ininiymni i , iy , mi{ u f M — — tfjiySf a To strop the Auto Strop Safety Razor, insert the •* *^P3§S \* strop through the* razor itself — move the razor to and K|||j fro the blade reveis.es automatically tit the end of each stroke, tW» H»t« thus stropping itself— in an instant jou have a keen edge. The YOn 1 !3?^r is far quicker, handier, and cheaper ihaa a He-stropping razor — gives aa easy and luxurious shaye — obviates tke centiaaal expense for new blades necessary with ordiaary safety razors. 8 nat^ no lan^ ar d Outfit consists of quadruple silver-plated, «elf-stropping razor*. J\T%j az farther one doz?-i specially tssted lancet-steel blades; one horsehide strop; the whole ""*■* cxpente contained in handsome leather case, size 2 in. by 3} in. Sold by all hisii-cleis dealcri. You ses it everywhere. BRODRICK &. COMPANY,

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Evening Post, Volume LXXIX, Issue 118, 21 May 1910, Page 13

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Page 13 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXXIX, Issue 118, 21 May 1910, Page 13

Page 13 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXXIX, Issue 118, 21 May 1910, Page 13

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