A PLEASANT TONIC FOR AHIiOOY WHO IS "RUN DOWN," At this saason ef the year there are take it. Angier's Emulsion is recommended many people having no serious ailment who for lung troubles, digestive and bowel disyet feel " run down "or out of condition, orders, and for all run down " conditions Appetite is capricious, digestion imperfect, and wasting diseases. It.is particularly suelad there is a general feeling of depression cessfulin those run dowa" conditions »nd lack of vitality la most of these associated with nervous symptoms, and also jases. the trouble is due to some derange- in those numerous cases that are due to an ment of the digestive functions, and once unhealthy condition of the digestive organs, this is corrected, there is an immediate with faulty assimilation. It must not be return to normal health and vigour. It forgotten that Angier s Emulsion exerts its may be confidently stated that for this "run full soothing, healing, disinfectant action dowa" condition and for correcting throughout the entire digestive area, theredigestive irregularities, there is nothing fore His of value ovea to tho avetagrfhealthy better than a course of Angler's Emulsion, person, because it tends to keep the digesThis remedy not only promotes appetite tive organs ig a normal healthy condition and soothes and strengthen^ organs of to perform their functions naturally, thus digestion, but it exerts a most invigorating making the use of pills and purgatives untonic influence upon the general health, necessary. For twenty-one years it has As a remedy for use at all seasons Angier's been prescribed by the medical profession Emulsion has this great advantage-it is and used in the hospitals, and is a recognised pleasant to take, and even in the hottest standard remedy of proved' value that may weather agrees perfectly with delicate, sen- be taken With absolute confidence. It is sitive stomachs. Moreover, it can be taken equally useful for all ages and may be given either plain or in water, soda-water, milk, with perfect confidence to the most delicate chocolate wine or in any pleasant beverage, infant or to the aged and feeble invalid. 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I feel burcs that — — — : . nil mothers who have children suffering nraminme the* Tiannrtmant htm rom a i r falling out and dandruff need premiums, tne Department nas no Jongfel . tr | ublcdt ag Ha i ra id an . , . .._,..,, , absolute cure. Trusting your Ilairaid returned tO its PollCyholderS (Or will have an unparalleled circulation, >' which I am certain it will have, their representatives), or holds in x am> doar Bir> . ' ' Yours'faithf'ully, trust for them, £121. mrs. r. castle, 1 ' . Blaketown. _ . it , . . , .- 12th Movembor, 1912. During the forty-tv/o yetrs of tat y Depwtment's existence premiums hay« — — • — — — been received for upwards of eight millions H A Sp£Srj£^B WRITER ? and three-quarters, £6,057,000 has been paid (Made in England).^ to polfeyholders or their representatives, fe if JfUSk*. & Uo repDifbills. and tho existing lunds held by the Depart- J^ 0"^0 "^ 1(l6tln e< aml absolutely guaranment In trust for policyholders amount Call or write . tM , ... 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Evening Post, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 118, 20 May 1914, Page 11
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