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TO STRENGTHEN WEAK LUNGS AND IMPROVE APPETITE AND DIGESTION.

To take an ordinary cougii remedy for any serious lung weakness is like attempting to revive a drooping plantby washing the leaves —the appearance of the plant is temporarily improved, but without sustenance at the roots it droops and dies. So it is with the human body ; in order to strengthen any argan wo must provide sustenance that will be absorbed and assimilated. Modern scientific treatment of lung affections aims srst to improve appetite, digestion and nutrition, and secondly to heal the inflamed ar diseased muqous membrane of the lungs. The ideal preparation for accomplishing these two objects is Angier's Emulsion. This remedy combines the soothing, healing properties of a specially purified petroleum Ivith the tonic properties of the hypophosphites of lime and soda. Unlike other smulsions, it is pleasant to take and agrees oerfectly with delicate, sensitive stomachs. By its soothing and disinfectant action in Ihe stomach and intestines it corrects digestive irregularities and greatly improves issimilation and nutrition, while at the same :ime it exerts a most invigorating tonic iniuence upon the general health. Briefly itated, Angier's Emulsion is soothing and

healing to throat, lungs, stomach and intestines, an aid to appetite and digestion, and a vitalizing tonic and restorative. Fot twenty-one years it has been prescribed by the medical profession and used in the hospitals, and is now universally recognised as \'A standard approved remedy for lung troubles, digestive and bowel disorders and wasting diseases. The combined healing and strengthening properties of the Emulsion make it invaluable for healing the lungs and building up health and strength aftor pneuimonia, pleurisy, influenza or any illnesi affecting the lungs ; also after measles, f«ven or any protracted illness. To any person wlw is susceptible to cold* or subject to bronchitis, Angier's Emulsion is indeed a boon, for it not oniv soothes and strengthens throat and lungs, but by its tonic influence upon tb*. general health, enables the system to successfully resist colds and respiratory inflammation. Even for the person of average, good health, Anginr's Emulsion is of value, because it keeps the digestive organs in a normal healthy condition to perform their functions haturally, thus making th« use oP pills and purgatives unnecessary. For saleby all chemists at 1/3, 2/9, and 4/6.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXVIII, Issue 37, 12 August 1914, Page 3

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Untitled Evening Post, Volume LXXXVIII, Issue 37, 12 August 1914, Page 3

Untitled Evening Post, Volume LXXXVIII, Issue 37, 12 August 1914, Page 3

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