TO STRENGTHEN WEAK LUNGS AND IMPROVE APPETITE AND DIGESTION.
To take an ordinary cough remedy for an; serious lung weakness }s like attempting ti revive a drooping plantby washing the leave —the appearance of the plant is temporaril improved, but without; sustenance at <th roots it droops and dies. So it is with th human body ; in order to strengthen an; srgan we must provide sustenance that wil be absorbed and assimilated. Moden scientific treatment of lung affections aim Srsf 'to improve appetite, digestion an< autrition, and secondly to x heal the inflame* ar diseased mucous membrane of the lungs The ideal preparation for accomplishini these two objects is Angier's Emulsion This remedy combines the soothing, heahnj properties of a specially purified petroleun With the 1 tonic properties of the hypophos Dhites of lime and soda. Unlike othe: jmulsions, it is pleasant to lake and agree; oerfectly with delicate, sensitive stomachs By its soothing and disinfectant action n lhe stomach and intestines it corrects diges live irregularities and greatly improve! issimilation anc? nutrition, while at the sami :ime it exerts a most invigorating tonic in luence upon the general health. Briefly itatcd, Angier's Emulsion is soothing anc
y healing to throat, lungs, stomach and iates0 tines, an aid to appetite and digestion, and is a vitalizing tonic and restorative. Fot y twenty-one years it has been prescribed by c .the medical profession and used in the hose pitals, and is now universally recognised as y a standard approved remedy for lung II troubles, digestive and bowel disorders and n wasting diseases. The combined healing and s strengthening properties of the Emulsion d make it invaluable for healing the lungs and d building up health and strength 'after pneU' i. monia, pleurisy, influenza or any illness g affecting the lungs ; also after measles, fevers . or any protracted illness. To any person who 1 is susceptible to colds or subject to bronchitis, A Angier's Emulsion is indeed a boon, for it i- not only soothes and strengthens throat and r lungs, but by its tonic influence upon the s general health, enables the system to suci. cessfully resist colds and respiratory inflama mation. Even for the person of average - good health, Angier's Emulsion is of value, s because it keeps the digestive organs in a c normal healthy condition to perform their - functions naturally, thus making the use of / pills and purgatives unnecessary. For sale 1 by all chemists at 1/3, 2/9, and 4/6.
TO STRENGTHEN WEAK LUNGS AND IMPROVE APPETITE AND DIGESTION.
Evening Post, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 103, 2 May 1914, Page 13
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