X BAKING POWDER UPHELD BY ALL COOKS, THE be** agent tot quickly and eurely raising cakes and scones, jightening puddings and 1 batters is . EBMONBS' . . BAKING- POWBEB, 1 "Infallible, pm'e. and wholasdrtie ; it k tttmtif passed and unsurpass* -, nblo—hdfiesfc and, SURE ,TQ BISB. Rheumatism! E*Thos«* agonist « ins pains will | be quickly and I permanently | cured toy § RHEUMO>i ,v/,, v/ , All Chamlsts *ni Slorss, 2/6 and 4/6. 1 9 * _ „ i. .. , „. I Dyspepsia , tt «i indieattofl that tk« dAtn&ch sai - tfther digestive organs «re ir«ak, tini or MtiUteUA. It csmms no eni of «oi«c Met paiai sad f 90 most common where c«eple bolt ihttf * «eal« and Jiurry and irony «■ thtf to la ' tki» cmnitj, floods Swsaparilla enres dy«p#p#i*— itr Itai "a magic to<sch" ia thi« disease. l4 ff»vit»g sutfef^di from indigestion t thought 1 tfotild try a bottle ci flood 1 * ftbsaparilte, Before 1 had half takea it. i f#fc grtatly relier€d, and on tsiking tha •Mood f«lt stronger and better in «t«ej ■ way/.'.AtigostqftAiscott, Bxoelsior Hoim^ f !Ppp«r Pitt-!»tT«ct, Auckland, N. 2. Hood's Sareapariila nHlte^i^g^iS^2g _[ RENZIE'S I li FEPSO II PI o\g*st9 the food you II fll ««* «^d converts It into Bl al that wholesome Mood |1 Qi which builds up th« WM TT systenir ' jr I Ail Chemists and Stores, 2j6 I Frost & Frost DENTISTS MJmmg^b^ 1 19 Willis Su ■HHBS»HiSP, Wellingbn, 9« Yard* ab6v« "^WJfc)M>W Penetl'B, ■ Special attention given to Children's Teeth* : ? Set* •( T«th £2/2/- «nd £3/3/- > ;- Siagl« Tooth - • • 5/* ■ F«ini«a Extraetiotif * - !/- i Temporafy Seti R««made to Pcrminent « Ai/if» ' Taeth E&Uitictl Free when Sett «ta 1 ' ordered. ' : Op«a Saturday* til) 9 p.m.
Debility banishe&"by SCOTT'S Emulsion ia an old lady of 70 wha had never expected to feel any better. Her name is Mrs,' Louisa Small and sfee writes from Avondale, Church Street, Ryde,N.S,W,. (sth July 1910) that: S'for nearly 7 years I had suffered jrom f general debility, and, as I am 70 years old, 1 did not expect ever to feel any better. About 4 weeks ago, I decided to take Scott's Emulsion, and after only two bottles' t feel quite strong and well. Scott's Emulsion is indeed a very valuable medicine. A dessertspoonful taken in a tmallmp of hot milk at bedlim (mum ma good night's sleep." , r .Debility yields equally surely to Scott's Emulsion m persons of all ages. Your age makes no difference; the important thing to remember is that if you suffer from debility, Scott's will banish it. And Scott's is the only emulsion which . ,can prove by world-wide testimony that it CAN do this. This CERHAINTY skwld'be?worth.toyou many times the price of Scott's. !Emui&wn, so da not ask for "~«askd for SCOTT'S EMULSION. Of al»'C«Wltet^aMl>eaJff9 is Mtdteiaes.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXII, Issue 26, 31 July 1911, Page 4
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