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% »,-•.„ . Tootscray, Victoria, Aus. M A Dear Sirs,— After an attack of pleurisy followed by pneumonia I suffered % $ c from debility with much loss of weight, and could not regain strength. The p /, doctor said I was in a decline and ordered me away. I determined instead to Pi J give Angiers Emulsion a trial, and lam very pleased that IdM so for the W C result has been most gratifying. My frifnds are greatly astonished at the J* « improvement in my appearance, and I can honestly and than'cf ally say that lam X % better now than I have been for many years. Ido not wish you to uubli=h niv M> 4 name, but will gladly answer any enquiries that may come to yen concerni^ M a this testimonial. (Name and address furnished privately). ° m | Angler's Emufsion is invaluable in all throat and lung affections ; also for diKstive" IU g disorders and wasting diseases. It soothes and hftals thfe ltiiies and air passages. W4 3 promotes normal, healthy action of tbe digestive organs, and builds up health and' M I act. n a tel to tßke and a ' rees Betfectly with de!icale ~ I I A Pi?EE SAMPLE o J jF^*5K sent on receipt of 4d. postage. Mention this paper, At**m %j^% TKe *NQs£ft CMEMICAI, CO., Ltd., 7 ftanraok St., SyeJnav. f%fs '"* Merit abnft lias btiiit up the great sales ©f 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 j sto«d the sc»rtftiiig test al time. There is no ' .rflrtelicme sa g«dd and so effectual. Refuse all ; substitutes and. insist en getting - ygpash Mft.Wit.LUM Ca«te«, MatauJ-a. wu*tes.-^"B»nnineton'B I I Ttt. .^.. J Iriih Mos-; h»4 pf otf d a vxluablo! fdentl in our house. Pora I | .B | "f number of yefir* I have bftan eomplst^ly cured of a bad c»ld 8, 3 » .-* B'> <nd csugVt, and 1 hare much pleasure in recotamending it to I> fl * 8 l fß \ all suffering from a bad Ttough or influenza." 33 B §*i I< m j is really another name for Acute Indigestion, I • m and is caused by tho food you eat fermenting (or decaying) in ffl Eg the stomach. The symptoms are tenderness and even intense i m pain ovea* the stomach , + with that organ har/d an tenso and vory | m tender to the touch. Nausea and sickness occur ,and the vomit- I Si ing ia caused immediately anything is stvalloTved. Other promin* | 0 cut symptoms are Acidity, Heartburn, Flatulcnco (belching of | ffl wind), and Catarrh of the Stomach". If you are a biifiera- from 1 ra any of txveso lailments, then yoii have „ | 1 Now the GUARANTEED CURE, for I b Indigestion in all its forma is ■rf'dL^ I ' "RENZIE'S 'PEPSO. H '. I "R«rt2ies P<&t>S6" docs what tha -^^^^^^^P I stomach is unable to do, it dijests tho v^^^^^^^^^l I food you eat, and converts it into rich- "■'.'• M "Renzie'S PsjjSO" at onro difepells <— . <Blomi v& that aching pain caused by Indigestion, ••'y illi M and makes the stomach sweet and 3* yv^^ I "RgiWiS'S PfipSO" is not a cure-all, \5 M, but it DOKiS CURE Indigestion.. Ii ■ /s/"c^ I I C'to^'i this hecaUFlo it contains tho ,r \p'"Kt. *J j<^k I NATURAL jitices of digestion, com- )ft»-jk'l»*s. Mj^^i I bitted with the greatest known tonics. LZ*s£t\ j^SsW^ g D&n't delay: pnrchsiso a bottle at I1I 1 once and test tho truth of this state* d&mm I n '"W«nzt«'a Pessso" is sold by nil /^^^P jiSm i Chemists and Stores, 2S. Sd. f r^*m!w? j^^^^^ 1 Bead what Nur.se ID. G. Brown, of 1/ JMMwiim?&' j Wellington, says about tho virtues of I Wellington, January OtJi, 1011. /|( • I froprlctoi's Eenzie^s Pepso. I 1 * Jliiilr £m$UiS I Sirs,— Fov upwards oi' eighteen months \>\ r > |U?^^( *^WiWw : I had sitffer,od- from TndigesHon. I used %% V N > f %>*'Ww'&c& ; several remedies without even, gettiB 1 ; wo ' "™'?4sgE£fflffi!&s ! relief. Tinally I was stricken down wilh W//^^^^3o I GastriHi. I sought mctlical advice, 1 but ">" i did not ituprovp. J was induced to try ¥*;> /vv^^^P^ ■ a bottle of Pepso, and, brfoiT 1 had taken I liftlf the bottle, improvement was shown. IE.I E . I took thi-se bottles in all, and am now F^''%'--^^^^^^^ quite Well. T am a nuvsa, and 1 can hon« 8- <ffiv " fcstly say ihat. during my practice as. | ■'; '?^^^»PW - " such, I have n«v*y knoWft a letter tp- | • £ > "^"S^pfW medy for TndJgctioQ or Gastritis 'than S 1 >£yft \r your It is indeed a boon to suffer- S / M* l ?• •efs of those dreaded complaints. I feel .# / •& >///>s& that T should write you aijd let y-3u ltnfiw / i'*^*^// / E ef what Pepso has- don* for me. / |""i (^fe i'fi H'FUHWffMI \ ' I WflftWHllMßiliiiMM^^ • II Amber Tips '^Sl^?ii§i^^p^ «i s invigorating as I Mountain Air. xßShß^^'^^ I When you reach the summit of § the mountain, enhance the pleasure I of the outing \>y brwing a pot on 7^Ck. f Going camping ? Then . > V *H^ I : include a -couple of- packets -i'':*j &*s&&/ J? Ife'ff ra in the swag. Nothing like it mgi.'' ;' i'L > •* / *** » ' W> for keeping fatigue away and J®wf& 'X :*73-* ' «*J •; • M spirits buoyant. It is whole- f&?(&4, t ••.C>^ t •'•''•<' .* ' * wj some and aids digestion. %£''. '..'■;' ">''?■ '• ' ''>, **, • m You got Amber Tips Tea in damp- P^ifew' ''■ ■•"•^v''"'".V. ; .^''» E pfoof airtight prickets and tins only. s -lUiifei:' • '"• V- T • '' „ X Teas offered ia any other way as (£: .% t -^ u^ ;. ■ „ , 'r'-rrrr*' ra Amber Tips at VI O per Ib, " > -"vi.. ■v'' - J.r"-*- f "^'-'- 1^ w\ M has a delight ralilavouf— try il. *v^ ... >.j^)^.;' ' : /£Q.y'' t *•;!s,*!?>* «&«!!, i-l7r in'hnw-i "ana Iras^n-.e il is ab-sohttely |1 uri;urpas«?i3. ' |p 1 "S*^ The ihn-u tjuality if sold at V 8 per llv All \M, I I { Wi* fi 3 No old or "talc teas etcr enleri:ilo"Atnl.cr f| Whoi^aid A£?nt3-THOMPSOfi BROS,! LTD-, Wellington.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXII, Issue 64, 13 September 1911, Page 11

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