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Angier's Emulsion has been prescribed by the medical profession and used U % in the hospitals for over twenty years, and is now universally recognised as a M x standard approved remedy for coughs, bronchitis, asthma, consumption and B| for all catanhal affections of the respiratory or digestive organs. Angier's || y Emulsion is soothing and healing to throat, lungs, stomach and intestines, B| and it has a most invigorating, tonic influence upon the general health. It || is pleasant to take and agrees perfectly with delicate stomachs. Of all |p 4 Chemists, 1/3, 2/9 and 4/6. W i "A Raal Boon !t% Ghost Complainta." p gl 45 AWridge Villas, Westbourne Park. W. E* •X. Dear Sirs,— As a nurse I have had much experience with Angier's Emulsion, and can HE" Jia speak of it in the very highest terms. I frequently recommend it for coughs and lung Rh a affections, and it : always gives satisfaction. Its effect in relieving bronchial attacks is simply EB k wonderful, and it also greatly assists nutrition, I thmk Angier's Emulsion is a real boon to KB J? all suferers Crom Chest complaints. (Signed) (Nurse) A. CLAVERING, Kg i Free Sample Name c m vis qk^. vOUpOIIi '' Address Mi t Jo^**Sk y£n. _m ijft Fill in Coupon and send with 4d. for postafe. Mention thii b*ber< ftv, -s^; fm&PlB TtIEArwqiERCHEMICAt CO., 7 B»rroot> gfyc^t. IvPWEV. f Wj&

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/ / F«r an adjustment ef the system, to dispel KWaey TiouWe, medical men \i from time immemerial have aivecated the use ©f watery purging. One •( \ftl the best of all such ageata is Hunyaelt Janes Natural Apericat Water. |N It ensures a prampt, copious, painless and easy, evacuation «f the intestines. II LHunyadi Janes neither depresses the patient nor sets up a state of after- ill constipation, two paints of the utmost importance in dealing with patients / I suffering from kidney complaints, which seoner *r later give rise to much // emaciation, anaemia, and general debility of body and mind. // pf he Famous NATURAL Aperient Water! f3 No waiting forrest. f ts— /*m Ira it sets *&£ once — 1% / h\ \MI W\ The first drop «f Dr. CrMBIa«d's"NOXOL" relieves T Jl\ vil?Ji* N_ Gt3 the pains of Indigestion and every sul»se«|uent )\ «^9f\ wjv9^^^?^s*-^^ drop continues the g««d work, till the treuWe $ is cured. Mareever. "N^XeL" is a U VW^fs^^!^^^*v "*''"*' 1 purely vegetable medicine and it an effective n 7"" cure fe f ■!' 'h666h 666 troubles arising fr«m a «lis- .* \W>J*ii|lwV^\ / ""dered stomach. toW^.sPw§wi[\/ w ' Dr. Crosslaad's "NOXOL" enakles the Dyspep'J rSirj3l&(ftsh \ tic to take feod in reasonable variety without the v ki wsl!{3vi\\ ' cc * st r ''k °^ * lfoß)ac^' c revolution. ''

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 152, 29 June 1914, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 152, 29 June 1914, Page 16

Page 16 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 152, 29 June 1914, Page 16

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