Do, You have to Diet Yourself? Pains and uncomfortable feelings after eating arise through the digestive apparatus not being in a condition to do its work properly. Cutting down the food allowance is natorally helpful in getting the stomach and liver back to normal condition, but what is more vitally needed is something to strengthen and tone the digestive system, such as Cockle's - AniiMHous Pills A Reputation of over 100 Yenrt. A. short course of Cockle's Pills will make your digestion sound, tone up your liver, give you a healthy appetite and invigorate your -whole bodily economy. Try them — jnst two at bedtime, twice or three times a week. %£ -&X .oOCKLE'S PILL! y. ' Jat efCheinisU t/trough ' jM^SUj^sls *"' ivorld. .^rfßsSfiaßSjgSL Pricts in England n^^^^^k 1/l4 *" 2/9 rt *** Dichtns Wrote Many Halts depicting the life of misery led by many people in Eogland of fats time. But before Dickens was born a doctor in London had done much lo alleviate the sufferings of the people — that Doctor was Dr. Cockle • and bis medicine was Cockle's Fills. influenza can be prevented by keeping the body well nourished with SCOTTS Emulsion. Anyone ~w3h> h susceptible to chills, cough*, colds — or who suffer* from weakness, wasting and poor health — cannot do better than take a course of SCOTT'S Emulsion now, i and in this way gain the I health and strength that resiat and overcome weakness jand disease. You will avoid worry and save time and money, by insisting on genuine 1874 J|||h 914 | TRADE W<\ £~jk V* MARK Emulsion with the fisbman trade mark on the package. HOUSEHOLD ECONOMY. .. Which -would you rather pay ? Eighteenpence for a small bottl© of cough mixture that lasts almost no time — or 2/- for seven to eight times as mnch ? Of course no argument is necessary. One bottle of Hean'sEseenceTrill make in your own home a very largo bottle of cough, cold and sore throat remedy, and Bare at least 9/- for your pocket. You can prove this statement any moment you like to try Hean's Essence. Heap* Essence is sold by chemists and stores, or post free on receipt of price, 2/-, from G. W. Hean, Family Chemist, Wanganui. 26 The many victims of CATARRH -Trill be pleased to bear of a sure and simple remedy. Fluenzol (used as per directions in the pamDlilet -wrapped round each bottle) h»s been the means of curing scores of chronic cases of Nasal and Bronchial Catarrh. Usually, as the result Of a neglected cold, the oatarrhal germs become embedded in the throat and nasal passages. Byusing a nasal spray, or by eareßuk teaspoonful doses at short intervals while the head is thrown very far back, the undiluted muenzol reaches the nasal cavity. The ' germs are rapidly dispelled; and • that " stuffed up feeling " . soon - passes away as tn« mucous is set 4^2&J INSIST on harii flBTt ing FJuenzql and give it a fair
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXVIII, Issue LXXXVIII, 11 September 1914, Page 4
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