Health means Happiness —AndHappiness means Health ANYONE WHO 6S COUCHING, GOUCHIMG, COUCHING, CANNOT Be HEALTHY and CANNOT be HAPPY. A cough weakens the whele system, disorganises digestion, and leads on to ailments far worse. LANE'S EMULSION Stimulates the appetite, induced satisfactory digestion, promotes a quicker assimilation of the , food, and increases strength and physical endurance. It is rich in nourishment and tonic properties. It cures coughing by healing the irritated surfaces of the lungs. The Finest Norwegian Cod Liver Oil. Beechwood Creasote, Hypophosphites of Lime and Soda, and Fresh Eggs, are the ingredients used in its com- ■ position, it is agreeable to the palate, and is the best medicine for you, because it contains all the needful strengthening and curing properties, and is PERFECTLY PURE. Ask your grocer of chemist for 3 PLANE'S EMULSION." Price 2/6 and 4/6. 81 When tho little folks tak« COldi and coughs they need prompt attention.' Give thorn Tonking's Linseed Emulsion. It is pleasant to take and always does good. A dose of Tonkihg's Linseed Emulsion taken before going out in a cold, raw, damp atmosphere fortifies the throat and lungs against coughs and cokie. It always does good. Tonking's Linseed Emulsion is made for the coughs and colds of men, women, and children. Nica to take, leaving a warm, soothing, 5 pleasant feeling. It always does good. Whooping cough, croup, br«n« chifcii, asthma, and colds are immediately relieved, and the distress- J ing cough which strains and injures the lungs quickly cured by Tonking's Linseed Emulsion. It always does goad. Tonking's Linseed Emulflic-n is an exceedingly successful ceuffh ■ and cold remedy. The more you ' I ; knew about it the better you will tik* it, because "Tonking's" al* * n ways does good. 1 J™"'::" — - """"""■■■" I C '• Accepting substitutes is not wise -»-f»r you, anywayi Dealers offer substitutes only because of ft larger i profit. When you ask fer Tenking's Linseed Emulsion fer yout own sake be sura you get Ton- ' king's, because Tenking'a always '< does good. Sold everywhere in 3 j cues, Is Gel, 23 6d, and 4s 6d 15 — - ""-^— ! I FLETCHER BtJHFiKETS £ Co., 1 ff Many a man • f has thought the I Imitations as good as the / genuine Wood-Milne until I rrw has proved his mistake. i Oik eeS a^ s '< « /^^'■■^^^v Wear best because they '$2%^^*,!' ''w^v ate tlialle !tom a belter H e^C-'iT^bk. nibber than an - other, ' &^^^^m. am ' tlllt '''why they
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXII, Issue 46, 23 August 1911, Page 11
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