IyK $ i -MTAt" IR THB STiiLB. " UNIVCTSAt." BUHUM UM, H fIP J EtUMAN'B CLLIMAN'S H **£. '. *** S>nlat. KkMB*UM«. Certs, fir Mtmaattui. Smuu. BnlM. il aw < tpUtt wkra fenotat, S»rnn( Sia- lumkai*. Sin TkNtTtrM (•*«, II Spfc $ m. CtfttA ItedM. Ivcrreaclus. Neural |U tr*m C»M. C«M at th» H S£p J ■ Brsitu. Cirti. Intea Knees. S*re Chtil. Cb.r»nlc Brinihttl* Craa* 11 Ss> / • M«aM»rs> fen IkrMtt.S*rc lack! BadAcke" SmaiS •nS«tain!r |1 i 9«; 4 ' |o Iteraca, Syralas la Bti>, Cr»»» uerciM.de. Biitnai'a *Uti I* it» II H9' j CI4JMAN, IWHYA St., SLQUBH. CNQUMfc <* U g! I work well, sleep well, eat well, and £*^VJ rttirJivL g] play weH, Ipcause lam always well! II if* Vk / /ir^ftjffl H Te be fit one must enjoy good health. >vS^^»S^^^Sfl^V I gi How many thousands of people ffl jfl^^ffff > I ji in New Ze&bmd are in indifferemt fSJ, V^®*K^«' n 'Ask the first ten people joumeefc«i> i /V^i B the street hew fbey fed, and it is a ■ I^JT *^> Sj oertaimbj that-eight will answer i "Not gf^ r**'. v^J if up to the mark." Ask them the cause jMStE * -T^tV PIP 1 "" H of the trouble, and invariably tike >n^gM fcg -*—. - H " iisGESTioi ! n ,^^lbk| S INDIGESTION is another name for ACIDITY, HEARTBURN g FLATULENCE (BELCHING OF WINS), CATARRH 8F THE U STOMACH, FOUL BREATH, LO6S OF APPETITE, AND GENm ERAL DEPRESSION. | M Why suffer from these distressing complaints when a gw«rant©ed g cure -is at you Tory hand. I RENZIE'S PEPSO ji is the guaranteed core, because it supplies tke natural jniow ef digm9 turn, combined with the greatest known toaics. i gj RENIIE'S PEPSO digests th« food you eat; cleanses, purifies, g| and strengthens tke glands and membrane of tke stomach and dill gostive tract. j| RENZIE'S PE?SO is sold everywhere by chemists and stores | 2s. 6d. n If your chemist or stoerkeeperr is out of it, ask him, and he will fig procure it- fer yeu. m WELLINGTON, * M Bear Sir,— 12th April, 1916. M Please accept ray warmest thanks on the saceese of your preparation, U "Braziete Pepso." For soiae years past I have been a great suff«J»r from' If indigestion, and during that time have tried many preparations, eeme of H which gave temporary relief, others being quite neelass. fa I was advised to take a bottle of "Renzie's Pepso," and obtained relief" g| from th© first dose. I took two bottles in all, and am absolutely cared. B M I can. confidently recommend it ta all suffering from indigestion. H 11l Yvnvs truly, MAURICE W. WELCH, U 1 RENZIE'S PILL fixes the Liver. &l *' i SEE ROBERT JOHNSON'S (CUBA-STREET) WINDOW FOR DISPLAY. ALSO SEE FRANK SHAW'S WINDOWS, MANNERS-STREET, TORY-STREET, i AND CECIL PHARMACIES.
A Good Start in Life. Mothers should early realize how essential good health is for the success of their child in after life. A badly nourished baby generally means an undersized child, wanting in stamina and vigour. If unable to nurse your baby, you must give the substitute that most closely resembles human milk. No farinaceous or starchy food or unmodified cow's milk is permissible to a child under 6 or 7 months of age. The "Allenburys" Milk Foods are so prepared as to remove the difference between cow's milk and human milk, and they are as easy of digestion as the natural food of the child. The "Allenburys" Foods are alike suitable for the delicate and robust, and when used as directed, form the best means of rearing a child by hand. The No. 1 Milk Food may be given alternately with the mother's milk without fear of upsetting the child or causing digestive disturbance. The dreaded process of weaning is thus made easy and comfortable both to the mother and child. £ - MILK FOOD No. 1. MILK FOOD No. 2. MALTED FOOD No. 3. PAMPHLET ON INFANT From birth to 3 months. From 3 to 6 mentlis. Frim 6 months *ni upwards. FEEDINS SENT FREE. ALLEN & HANBURYS Ltd., LONDON, and Bridge Street, SYDNEY. * fc^.^^, , ~— — — ag— bb» „ nmr— n ■»——^^ w—mJ
INDIGESTION CURE©. \ This Westport Woman Suffered after every Meal— Became Sallow, Pale, and lost « Flesh— Her Health was badly upset— Tells how she was Cured. I Mrs. M. McNamara, 1 1 Russell St. Westport, found that the Tonic Treatment, which aims at strengthening the stomach, I cured her of a bad case ef Indigestion after debility. " I suffered a good deal from run down feeling some time back, and then my g digestion got out of order," said Mrs. McNamara. " I lost my appetite to such an extent that I positively didn't care whether I ate or not. 1 Yd often cook a meal fer the others and couldn't sit down to it myself. Perhaps for half a day, what I did eat would lay heavy sn I my chest, and seem to burn right through from the end of the breast bone to my very shoulder blades. I used to suffer a good deal $ tram wind and would almost cheke with it. It lay reund my heart and gave rac a great deal of alarm as my heart would palpitate 1 most violently. I fefl off in weight and as to color I hadn't a scrap of it. I had no strength at all. I dreaded a bit of housework. I » always felt so faint and tked out with nothing. At last a lady friend t©ld me of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. When the first box was f finished I felt ever so much better a«d stronger in every way. My appetite picked up wonderfully and I felt my blood much richer, | I had so much m©re energy. I was delighted at the change, and I shall always speak highly of this remedy, it did me so much good," I Dr. Williams' Pink Pills I make new blood and tone the nerves. As well as Indigestion, they have curad Anaamia, Rheumatism, Sciatioa; 3e. a box, J-Ss. 6d for six boxes from al J • medicine dealers or direct from The Dr. Williams Medicine Co., of Australasia Ltd., Wellington. 1
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Evening Post, Volume LXXX, Issue 95, 19 October 1910, Page 4
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