*.>,.«,,, , , 13 Sta «ley street, Sydney. I Dear Sirs,— FOf Cdlds ftftd coughs Angier's Emulsion is the best remedy I that I have ever tried. lam subject to colds Oft the slightest change in the B weather, which causes me great afinoyance. As a representative of the » Buyers' and Sellers' Directory of Australia, lam compelled to travel 6 constantly from one State to another, and it is a great boon to me to have i a remedy such as Angier's Emulsion. One thing I find about it is that I unlike most emulsions, it does not repeat or make 6ne feel sick, which is m greatly in its favour, (Signed) W. E. MASTERS. I .. A * A *l i6 «3 g^'sion is a simple healing tonic that is soothing alike to throat, lungs. , 1 Stomach and intestines, an aid fo appetite and digestion and an invlgotatina tonic anrJ If restorative. By its soothing, healing actions relieves the Cough, allays soreness and in* R flammation and promotes easy expeetotahon, while by its tonic properties it increases W vitality and enables the system to quickly tMot? off a cold and td resist further attacks. W Angief s Emulsion is unequalled for colds, Coughs, bronchitis, asthma and ill lung B " A FREE SAMPLE J •^?^ on receipt of 4d. postage; mention this paper. 4JT™*' 1 ANGIEB CHEMIOAU Ca, Ltd., 7 Barraok St.. Sydnav. |M
'* Merit alone has built up the great sales of Bonnington's ■- Irish Moss. Half a century ago it was the best cough remedy. To-day it is still without an equal for all affections of the throat and lungs. For fifty years it has stood the searching test of time. There is no medicine so Sfodl and so effectual. Refuse ail ; substitute* and insist an getting CARRAGEEN y/^^^uM^S Mni WrLMAM CAiffiß, Mataura, writes:— "Bannington's I I' l~ <i . .... Irish Mass Ufis proved a valu»ble friead ia euf house, fat a Il« i i m "ff number of years I haye bean 6ompl«ti!ly Cufed of a badcold § I 1 . I , ■fid cough, and I have tmich pleasure in rrcoKuaeadifig it to i ll' I ''"W I all suffsnng (torn i bad tough or infladnza." 38 ' 11' | l'<
I A Glorious Smoke after Dinner ! j When the day's Work is dons and you ' \ are tired, mentally and physically, take 1 out your pipe, fill it with cool and I comforting Havelock and enjoy to the ffi full this most soothing of Tobaccos. p Mavelock leaves no "after-taste"—'' < i just a comfortable sense of contentment 1 to the palate. ' ■ 1 ISoId 'Everywhere ! I Aromatic and Dark in 2oz. tins and plugs. 1 Havelocfc Mixture in two and i(mt oUflc&tins,,
I on its & ».\X| \\ I Qualities; •' '/ v ij AMBER TIPS TEA is the tea you can enjoy. Bjjj It it esientially a wholesome stimulant and can H be taken by those of weak digfestxon^ m Moreover it is economical to use because M more cups of refreshing tea can be made from m a packet of Amber Tips than from any other is equally priced tea. In other ways too— 11 1 represents your moneys worth— a fact to rememII her in these days of Coupon Schemes and Gift II Enterprises. No such * catch-penny ' methods have Hi any weight with the housewife who seeks VALUE li —and she is the person who buys Amber Tips. I * *F«M Weight, Full Strength, Full Flavour and li E u " \£ luo * r « the £ply fimfi* with Amber Tips || Tea. Try a packet. There are three Grades, 1/$ II 1/10, and 2/- One of them is bound to suit you. Wholesale Agents— THOMPSON BROS.. LTO., Wellington.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXII, Issue 26, 31 July 1911, Page 4
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