NEVER DRUG A CLOGGED Ll.Vlilt —IT ONLY NEEDS CLEANSING. A Sluggish, Congealed Liver is always mado worso by .frequent (losings with strong carthartie drugs. This merely irritates the livov and bowels to temporary, violent and convulsive action, only to leavo them weaker than ever, liko whipping a tirod horse. Instead, use something nioro natural and lasting. Try tlio pleasant-tasting medicinal drink produced by dissolving Alkia Saltratcs (powder form) in plain'water. Eminent medical men, after subjecting this treatment to tlio most thorough tests, have pronounced it to be tlio equal of any over perfected for cleansing, stimulating, and regulating the liver. Similar both in composition and eiTeetti to the medicinal water of famous hot springs. All chemists keep Alkia Saltrates ii> stock. Get a few ounces to-day f. trial. Its cost is very low. Drink . tumblerful of this medicinal water occasionally and sco how easy it is to break the pill habit and rid yourself of biliousness, lassitude, headaches, skin troubles, or any other •Msonlcrs due to retention of impurities in tin- system. You can thus enjoy full bodily and mental efficiency at all times.—Advt. COMMONSENSE METHODS. The obvious <vay to treat a cough or cold is to get right to tho root of tlio trouble. It's no uso clogging your stomach with syrups and dopes. Tako ''Nazol," tho scientific, commonsenso remedy. Powerful and ponotrating. Tako a few drops on sugar, or inhale it. 60 doses for Is Gd.—Advt. A lIOUSEAVIJi'E'S TROUBLES. Women who keep house often got fagged before the .morning is half-way gone. There is no better reviver than J.D.K.Z. Gin, a genuine and reliable pot-still mult liquor. Pure and palatable, it braces the nerves, and is a wonderful purifier. All -hotels and bottle stores. —Advt. Woods' Great Peppermint Cute, for Influenza Colds.—Adyt a i
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Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 19, 22 July 1927, Page 14
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