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1 MR. HENRY PARKER, Professor at The Guildhall 4 I School of Music, says r-r 4 I "The Tone of the SPENCER PIANOS gives me the < I greatest pleasure. They possess that clear, singing 4 quality which to me is the first consideration in a musical instrument." 4 LOCAL AGENT— ' P. HOLTON, "The Talkeries" ■* I WILLS® STREET. j TIME TELLS ITS TALE = of the ever-increasing success of the gireat natural nerve and brain food The Matchless Wine-Tonic. X 5 Do you suffer from sleeplessness, debility, languor, and depression ? — Have you been overwocked^pr worried ? Is your appetite poor or fickle ? Is mental work more trying to you than usual ? liany of these symptoms are troubling you, you should above all things avoid neglecting them. Try n? what a single bottle of Wincarnis will do. It is the identical thing you cis want. Your nervous system is jaded ; your brain is tired. You probably ' 0 . rise, in the morning feeling quite unrefreshed. A few doses of Wincarnis tie will, set you right. There is nothing it does' not touch. It improves appetite and digestion, adding its own nutrient value to that of your wl I ordinary food. It increases and enriches the blood supply and restores H balance to the nervous system — indeed, to the whole organism. The I recuperative, revitalizing value of Wincarnis cannot be exaggerated, aud I over 10,000 doctors recommend it. Wincarnis is sold by Wine Merchants, Licensed Chemists and Grocers. "* Australian and Mew Zealand Depot : FASSETT & JOHNSON, 5 & 7 Barrack Street, SYDNEY, N.S.W. — COLEMAN & COm Ltd., Wincarnis Works, NORWICH, ENG.

i I. A Tearing, Hacking Cough ? j I 2. A Stuffed-up Chest ? j 3. A Teasing Irritation in your Throat? j 4. A Difficulty in Breathing ? j 5. A Cold in Your Head? | c 6. A Fit of Sneezing ? 7. A Pain in Your Chest? HAVE I 8. A Shortness of Breath ? YOU 1 9. "Only a Bit of a Cold ?" IF YOU HAVE, TAKE THE GRANDEST REMEDY FOR "A STITCH IN TIME SAVES NINE." FROM ALL CHEMISTS AND STOREKEEPERS, AND W. G. HEARNE & C 0. 9 ltd,, Geelong, Vie. ti.Z. OFFICE: WILLIS-STREET, WELINGTO^ EVERY WHE&^^^aJ

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXI, Issue 83, 8 April 1911, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume LXXXI, Issue 83, 8 April 1911, Page 16

Page 16 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume LXXXI, Issue 83, 8 April 1911, Page 16

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