!%§}_.._,,,,, 13 Stanley Street, Sydney. 1^ f£ Dear Sirs,— For colds and coughs Angier's Emulsion is the best remedy %. Vi that I have ever tried. lam subject to colds on the slightest change in the fi V/& weather, which causes me great annoyance. As a representative of the p fi Buyers" and Sellers' Directory of Australia. lam compelled to travel $| m constantly from one State to another, and it is a great boon to me to have H a remedy such as Angler's Emulsion. One thing I find about it is that M P unlike most emulsions, it does not repeat or make one feel sick, which is P H greatly in its favour. (Signed) W. E. MASTERS. || Angier's Emulsion is a simple healing tonio that is soothing alike to throat, lungs. ll? gj3 stomach and intestines, an aid to appetite and digestion and an invigorating tonio and M M restorative. By Us sootbtng. healing action-it relieves the cough, allays Soreness andTn- Wl y& flammatton and promotes easy expectoration, while by its tonic properties it increases H % vitality and enables the system to qmckly throw off a cold and to resist further attacks. A i? gl « r s Emulsion is unequalled for colds, coughs, bronchitis, asthma and all lung |il $~Tj^ on receipt of 4d. postage; mention this paper.' ' THE ANGIER CHEMEGAL CO., Lt€S., 7 Barfack St., Sydney, f W|p] j; 1 t '" ' ■ ' >j 'j - Bonnington's Irish Moss cures coughs and colds ' ,:| quickly. The first few doses ease the throat and • loosen the phlegm, and the cough is cured almost bej, fore you realise it. For fifty years Bonnington's has •\ j been the standard family remedy. Refuse imitations and sub- * stitutes put up to give the dealer a bigger profit. • }*"" """""" X Insist on getting fe^A BONMINGTON'S 1 ks*^^^^^' '^sSJfif j-^ CARRAGEEN W*i&f "T^~ ***$* il^\ W% H VL"% Vk£S rf^ fi^ <t* r~ v / J&'iZipff Miss Pkiscella Verke; Opera House, ChristV *3^J/ • eS4^>n I church, writes: — " I still take Bonnington's Irish \V Tfe^-VV $•*!*&// Moss whenever lam troubled with a cold or loss *^^ •fl"*^ /V^W// °^ voice. I find it most helpful to me in my ' ( jj # /yQA^&J fit professional duties, and will always recommend J ""■""^L ! f'?*laJii\ »"" my friends." , 35 jj "j Yfa® LEADER Evsrywtoero, THE PUBLIC EITHER COMEDOS OR OOS^DE^riS A TOBACCO. has kept "HavsSock" at the head of all Tobaccos. Et is a Tobacco f©r» aH classes. Is pssponss!b!9 for> the high favour i» which the Tobacco is held M THE TOBACCO THAT THE DiSC^M^ATmG SMOKER HAS MADE. - . |i| g0 has won its way to the housewives' ||| jps hearts by sheer merit, exceptional quality &| m§ and delightful flavour. M !t weighs th ® fui! m pound without the |^f| Lw^^^^^fe^fe^ package, asid is packed $f|§ tß^W,^^^^^^^M > n air-tight damp-proof |fl i^^^ *^^^^ cartons which preserve ||| •^^ the strength and ffija j*f flavour from deten- fefjgj *&%. / oration. gfjg < "~r~-' > > Sold in 'three grades, &| .^ 1/8, iyiO&2/-perH». fl JV^J^^^^ s^ f° r Amber Tips ||J;| "^""^^^^^ Tea, and take no || other. ' i| J \ Wholesale Agents— THOMPSON BROS., LTD., Wellington.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 89, 17 April 1911, Page 4
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