by taking Of all Chemius. >2fi!22£^ iH- 2/9. V 6"* To resist <Lhfl repel colds, mfluenza, j n onequaltfcd ffif fte f*6Vßstion cf coioa bronchitis, tnere is nothing belter than a and catarrhal affections. H the cold or courseof Angier's Emulsion. Its soothing, cough has already commenced. Angier'a healing effects and its tome invigorating is the best means of throwing it off influence upon all the bodily functions make and repairing the damage it has caused. 41 TAKE ANGIER'S ON THE FIRST SIGN OF A COLD. 1 * I had a very bad cold on my lungs and I take Angier's. and it always puts me tried a number of remedies without relief, right. I may add that my suter b httla The first bottle of Angier's Emulsion did boy Was very weak and delicate, but a me a vast amount ol good, so I continued course of Angier s built him up splendidtaking it and the cold completely dis- ]y. — Miss F. Annen. Platt *nd Grove appeared. Now on the first sign of a cold, Streets, Watahuh, Newcastle. FREE TRIAL Send name and address, 4fi. postage, and mention this paper., BOTTLE Angier Chemical Co., Ltd., 7 Batrack Street, Sydney. The case of Rheumatism or Gout which Kruschen Salts cannot benefit has yet to be discovered. This famous British remedy is also recommended by Medical Men in cases of Lumbago, Sciatica, Eczema, Constipation, and Liver and Kidney Disorders. KRUSCHEN AT THE FRONT THE WORD KRUSCHEN Since the outbreak of the War, enormous The trade mark " Kruschen " is a legacy— quantities of Kruschen Salts have been ordered handed down from geueration to generation of by, and delivered to the British Authorities, for S e fa r mi ! y of Ev /n Griffiths Hughes, the sole the Base Hospitals at Home. Kruschen Salts the County of Lancashire. Established 1754are prescribed by Medical Men the world over. 160 years ago. I MAKERS ESTABLISHED IN MANCHESTER 1754 \L*lt£&^ /^MBTEJ ENTIRELY BRITISH FOR I6Q YEARS g^ onp «;i7P Ol all good chemists, grocers. and I ONE SIZE. stores throughout N( f w Zealand. ONE SIZE * ONEIPRICEi wholesale Distnbulinß Agents: ONE PRICE.I /-k / FAIRBAIRN, WRIGHT & CO., / «* k / J? / Christchurcb, Dunedin, '"» / _^ / ■ Wellington, Auckland. /T. I Efl / Sole Phoprietors- - '""■■ / E. GRIFFITHS HUGHES , . ' p., RoH tl. (KRUSCHEN) LTD.. 'no. vex Bottle. Wi DeaDsgate A rcade, Manchester, P" 1 Bottler ..U__M__a___MMM-_-J _ Epglmt I , _^_^ This Smart Hostess <fi|l Pleases Every Guest ! ?= HER SECRET IS WORTH KNOWING. == At Teas and Parties she always serves j^^w dainty, delicious Cakes and Scones, baked in her own kitchen and perfectly raised ZZZZZZ with . Jpill BRAND - <C£3 jpk Baking Powder §§| Perfect raising ensure* . 1 and greater nourishment. ZZZZT p^^^jY^^* AH these qualities are ' I vt% found in everything jg^jj^fik I V*L baked with the Best of {-(jiHWfl | / jtfjfws«k a 'l B a k» n 8 Powders — gglip! Test "Be»yer" Yourself JEEEiE »'*• ■'lIL'H&A YOUR GROCER CAN jf*"J»;»J»V^«».V' || Tli» Eafire M«»if»cturiig Cf., lll. _______ JgMsih The Coffee Maid, of Symington's, says: fegigtkh of course. No other way of male- p§|j| i^P^P^^O"^i ing coffee is good enough, quick f^^jea j|gs4i&^^s> v V< ''N^_ enough, or easy enough for me." &™llm dW ' S V%k *^^~~ ss — <•- TIIOS - SYMINGTON A- CO., \^t_ |
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXIX, Issue 150, 26 June 1915, Page 20
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