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j| Angier's Emulsion has been prescribed by the medical profession and used j5 ! y& in the hospitals for over twenty years, and is now universally recognised as a ffl standard approved remedy for co"ughs, bronchitis, asthma, consumption and g| for all catarrhal affections of the respiratory or digestive organs. Angier's J Ijs Emulsion is soothing arid healing to throat, lungs, stomach and intestines, \ '$ and it has a most invigorating, tonic influence upon the general health. It i Wk is pleasant to take and agffees perfectly with delicate stomachs. Of all % I H Chemists, 1/3, 2/9 and 4/6, | j Ml "^ Real Boon in Cheat CompSaints." f. i mk „ c . . „ , 45 Aldridge Villas, Westbourne Park, W. & HSg Dear Sirs,— As a nurse I have had much experience with Angier's Emulsion, and can S |Kffl Speak of it in the very highest terms. I frequently recommend it for coughs and lunit 9 I fc«3 affections, and it always gives satisfaction. Its effect in relieving bronchial attacks is simoly $ IB* wonderful, and it also greatly assists nutrition. I think Angier's Emulsion is a teal boon to SB ' fffl all sufferers ferom Chest complaints. (Signed) (Nurse) A. CLAVERING. 2 p Free Sample Name • | ipUsfcv COlipOll. ~< Address ~ ini^tf'ra —Ei",!'! £° upon and send with 4d. for postage. Mention this baber, /rL J3 E xiNjfjf THE ANGtIER CHEMICAL CO., 7 Baf rao«< Street, SVPNEY. I cMf / / Indiscretions of diet ate the most frequent cause of liver complaints. \j ml Other contributing factors are excess of alcohol and lack of exercise. \w El To safely and speedily overcome such a condition there is no better iU II remedy than- the taking of a wine-glassful of Hunyadi Janos Natural l| Pjjl Aperient Water before breakfast every day for a week or fortnight, Jli ll which has the happy effect of relieving in an almost instantaneous j'j y\ manner any congestion of the liver. / / Y\t^ , Hunyadi Janos is obtainable »t nil chemi«ts. j j [Jfte famo^^NATORAL Aperient Water Ij* ■ ® OF THE GREAT OW JL \J\J I IgBACCOCOjgPEmiON I; Ist Priz«~£26 TUOMASjPOWLEY, Gooroo Street, Milton, Ottgo | 2nd „ £15 W. MoLAUGHLIN, 17 Romllly Street, Wsstpsrt f f 3rd „ £10 ' C. A. OPIE, Wincbsster, South Cantsrbury I 4fh „ £7 6EO. HOLLAND, 17 McClaggan St., Btinadin , '$ 6th „ £5 M. A. McLEGQ, Queen's Drivo, Maranul, Wellingtan g ©th „ S3 J. R. WRAY, Norttorn Hots), Gamaru 1 7th „ £2 10s. WM. HALUDAY, 22 Horatio Street, Chrlfttehus eh ! Bth „ £2 THOMAS NOBLE, DunadamSol, Canterbury 1 fth „ £1 10s. J. CHURCHILL, SeUdon Street, Ravansbournt, Dunadln . I 10th „ £1 Bs. A. LARSEN, G.P.0., Wellington 11th,, £1 ALFRED LEWIS, 3 Belton Torn sea, Wol!taoten 12th „ £0 16s. HARRY THOMAS, Mm Street, E<!»n Terraot, Auckland J 52 Prizes of 10s. each to the following: - I Jamea Robinson, Bullet Street, Waihi G I'reftea, 20 Clarke Stieet. I>«nedln I A. Martin, c/o. Wang. Dairy Co.,Amrnoho John Hunt, 171 Burnett St., Ashburton s Miss G. Ward, Victoria Ay., Invercargill T. WooiK, 90 Don Street, Ini'ereargill ; B. Mather, Mabeno, Otago Miss V. Vermeil, Te Aharau, Carterton J I E. J. Simpson, 7 Queen Street, Petone Oeovge Duncan, Box 2, Stirling f MissMilley Day, ITewsley St., Dunedin D anil O. Wright, 25 George St,,Auoklant\ ? Walter Shepherd.i'ONorthStreet.Tiinaru J. W. Hollinsbaw, 14 Princes St., Bnwood f i .Tas. n. McDonald, Jessel Street, Auckland. L. Sunderland, Jlansford Town, J?ort Oh. | B. McLotighlin, 19 Duke Street, Auckland li. S. Toner, 37 BroushamSt., S. Dunedill te Normah E. Guest, Clyde Street, Balclutha H. B. Davis. Po^t Offieo. Otira \ H. A. Fitzsinanjons, T. 0., Mtlburn T, H. Jove«, Arthur Stieet W., Onehunga 'A Thos. Taylor, 38 William Street, Tiniaru Miss Robertson, Halfmoon Bay 3 Hrnest Wooldridge. Tablet Porter. Siaewa W. Mclntyre, 17 Bathgnte Rd.,S. Dunedin j „ O. Armishavt, Athol Place, N'lh Dunedin Diehard Barnctt, Wyndliam . t Wm. Wallace, 45 George St., P. Chalmers D. Noonwi, 12 Hanfnrly Street, Hornby ' a Mrs. R. Dias, !i5 vy^ndham St., Auckland Oharles Physick, 26 Lorno St., Wellington 6 Mr. Trumann. Jackson Street, Petono W. H, Wills, Blacksmith, Ikawai P.O 8 J. Wright, 29 Baker Street, Auckland 1?. MoKenzie, 7 Tarley St., Kaikorai, Dun. X Miss J. liiomson, Tasman St., -Wellington A. T. Jackson, Ha»twell .' I Ernest Ching, 2 Haukey St., Wellington P. Mooney, Cromwell. Otago t G. 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Evening Post, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 128, 1 June 1914, Page 4

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