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I ' am \ \ \~ I s 5V New Town, Hobaxt. i> v Dear Sirs,— l have been a great sufferer from bronchitis and asthma, and J recently determined to try Angler's Emulsion. I purchased a e/g bottle from 4 % Miller & Co., of Hobart, and when I had taken less than half I felt greatly S $ relieved. My cough is much easier and less painful. My breathing is better /, b and I sleep better, without the continual hacking cough I used to have. I am g taking the Emulsion three times a day, and fina it quite pleasant to take. I \ mean to continue with it for some time. (Signed) HENRY DESBROW. \ Those who are subject to attacks of bronchitis or asthma will find Sreat relief from X the regular use of Angier's Emulsion. This remedy relieves the eoufih land breathing, g % allays the bronchial irritation and promotes easy expectoration. At the same time it i keeps the digestive organs in a healthy condition and exerts a wonderfully invigorating « \ tonic influence upon the general health. Angier's Emulsion is unsQualled for coughs X bronchitis, asthma and all lung affections. It is pleasant to take and agrees penectiy « X with delicate stomachs. Of Chemists. 1/3. 2/9 and 4/6. | I A FREE SAMPLE . I Up**^w on receipt of 4d. postage ; mention this paper. F^tfpl THE ANGIER CHEMICAL CO., Ltd., 7 Barraok St., Sydney. fyf@ ] Half a century ago Bonnington's Irish Moss was first sold in the ' little old-fashioned druggists' shops of that lime. To-day it is the standard family cough medicine, procurable throughout the length :' and breadth ef New Zealand and Australia. Merit alone has built up its great sale. Y«ur grandfather found it the most reliable remedy. Your father ustd it and gave it t* y»u. Now it cures the coughs and colds of your little enei. Refute substitutes and insist «n getting BONNINGTON'S 1 f^SsTV/% AutWzA CARRAGEEN LWlfSKsr' IRJSH MOSS /f^JlfTrX fl I HW'L*'. I fl (Mlil^ft Mr. Stahuv ß. Boe-TH.the well-known I V^\T4S>7^ — il I X'.,\JJjß/^^2'7\ reprtsentative of the " N.Z. Farmtr," j f**ytf\)Hf M \W" .—Xvj\ writes:-" A bad cald, fallowed by an r5 >>- r-rUftV "IJ/\l r>li(it)'ifa£Brr\ attack of brondutia, with a se veto hickRS*V? rX rJJf— - ) »»6 ccueh, Induced me to try your Bon. CT^* &Q J'lr^Ls*jJl&&&l'^rJ 'lr^Ls*jJl&&& l '^r >^ nington T s Irish Moss. It proved a most /\ -ak>^ jP~3^L~ — r"^ ' ' a PPX remedy, enabline me to fulfil an /■'A "^^stfKL^^Ba^^-^^V engagemtnt wken I ksd disputed cl (' ySi PPi X cs\' ' putting ia an appearance. 1 ' 37 MR liIIitWSDIIIP HYi rrn|!eoSs|^ se!SW| I /4 /P a^ Courtesy | %\ v > becomes one of I: %v m \ pleasure when I the hostess regales her guest with Amber Tips Tea. Over the fresh full-flavoured cups, the con- ' versation flows more freely, and when the > requirements of etiquette are fulfilled, hostess and guest part, each charmed with the other's vivacity. j The call is returned, when I again sets the hearts atune; thus the casual acquaintance grows rapidly into a firm and lasting friendship. Amber Tips can be procured at your grocer's |in three grades, 1/8, 1/10 and 2/- per lb., one of which is bound to please you. 19A SSSiraeeßSßllS9B6lllllieilißl!!l!fiSiS^S!lßßgei!fiSS6llSiSll)Blßßl] . Wholesale Agents— THOMPSON BROS.. LTD., Wellington. --/ ■--.._ . __ _ ._ _."•--

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXI, Issue 103, 3 May 1911, Page 15

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Page 15 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume LXXXI, Issue 103, 3 May 1911, Page 15

Page 15 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume LXXXI, Issue 103, 3 May 1911, Page 15