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Headache, Indigesuott, Constipation, and Biliousness ■■■■■■ -o The immense number of orders f» Frootoids, sent by post Jfirect-to the Pro prietor, ie convincing proof that tto Public appreciate their splendid curini pen-er over the above-named complaints Frootoids^are elegant ia appearance ani pleasant to take. Their beneficial effect are evidesit by the disappearance of head ache; a bright, cheery sense ,of perfeo health taking the pJace of oluggteh, de pressed feelings, by the liver acting pro 3 perly, jmd by the food being properh digested. FrooJxrids act splendidly on the liver a dose taken at bedtime once a week ii highly beneficial A constipated habit of body will b> comtftiet&ly cured if thei patient will oi 3 each, occasion, when suffering, take i dosei of Frooftoids, instead of an ordinar) apeuient Ptic«l/6. Chemists, Medicin* Vwidori or fflie Proprietor, W. G. Hearae, ChemM Gewlong, Victoria* ft*—" \ THE SECRET! Certainly it's not because of its , cheapness that Oatmeal Porridge . has become so popular among society people in Great Britain ' and America. It is because of its enormous vaiue as a nerve, brain, >and muscle former that business and proiessional ntesi have adopted it, while women who desire to retain - the freshness of youth insist' on a plate of Oatmeal Porridge for - breakfast. MfCGill's Oatmeal has the 'RICH, NUTTY flavour, and miikes the most delicious Porridge. It was awartted the Gold M-adal against all comers at last year's Exhibition in London. Be sure and ask for McGlLL'S— it is so different from others. Made at Tobomalriro (Milton) Otago. , i £ HOOSOHS/ t ogM mmsm In tfee j |£ Md Country J r share everything in *jad about a house .is ||r kept bo sweet aad clean Ji | £*£ and pore, and clothes -^ I 'gf^ are cashed to spotlesg ** I g^ whiteness, they arc still ®r using Jj j , Cs^ for getting theße 2 - delightful results; and ®* just the same results ||£ are possible in the new **& Colonial homes by the «^j |^ same means. Saves Tubbing and scrubbing g£»- and abolishes hard work in the house *Q ©>* ' entirely. €£Z ' fLook for this Trade g j Mark. It appears B S in red on every 1 I Bottle oi genuine fi If you don't get m H 3 in One Oil you B don't get the First, the Best, H I and the only oil for Lubricating, g | Cleaning and Polishing. 9 I 3in One Oil immediately removes H ■i stains, spots and scars from pian6 ca&es M | and all fine furniture. It restores the H I original lustre and a bright lasting || I finish. Just a gentle rub with a rag » | moistened with 3in One Oil and any H I varnished or veneered surface will m j shine like new. H I 3in One Oli Company, Now York* m I o.sj.a, a Mn Write for free H !P I samples to-*> jjl CASH OR EASY TERMS. ■ HB VGn I V? 11l 9 THE TALKERIES, WILLIS STREET, . LOCAL AGENT. EOTARY iS Hie Greatest Success of the Oentflry. Ifc has proved superior to all other SEWING MACHINES. The greateafc rime, labour, and hionoy saver ever in\ented. Quick, easy, quiet, strong, and durable, costing less than any other firstclass machine. We want you to see it. Come along, please ; no one asked to buy. ' AH parts kept ; 10 years' guarantee (we could Bafely guarantee it for 100 years, but don't expect to be hero so long). Sole Agent, F. J. W. FEAR, 99, WiUis-fit. ' All Makes Skilfully Repaired. lfetab. 1580. Tel. 976. Summer Cold I it's dangerous ! Take Lane's Emulsion. 2/6 & 4/6. AH chemists, so "OICYULES Fitted w!ri~Eadie~Coaßtir •l . frc , 0«'0 «' h S >e1 ' complete, £6 6s. Also, * just landed, latest models Ualeighs, Humbors, 8.5.A., and Premtor Bicycles; Very best English nmkus, trom £10 10? i At |> SAVILLL'S Cycle Works, 58, Kent-tor. '

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXI, Issue 21, 26 January 1911, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume LXXXI, Issue 21, 26 January 1911, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume LXXXI, Issue 21, 26 January 1911, Page 4

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