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Save Your Family from Winter Ills.. Build them up with Bidomak! / " ' „ ■' : "■■■■. > .& N the danger days of winter, risks of infection are increased, resistance to disease is lowered, and serious winter complaints attack men, women and children suddenly ■ without warning. Now is the time when your family needs the help of BlDOMAK—taken regularly—to help maintain normal vitality and build resistance against illness. bidomaksupplies in easily assimilable these are the Benefits that "DOESN'T DREAD WINTERS liquid form those important mineral ele- ninAiiAi# • i *.■**«*#■■ ments which are vital to robust health. BIDOMAK gives youl NOW" FERRUM, to counteract Anaemia, 1# Minera i starvation by providing "My son was born with a weak chest. Headaches, Weakness and Lassitude — ferrum, calcium, potassium, sodium, pho«- j j^j come j o dread the winters as'l CALCIUM, for Stomach Troubles, Chil- phates, glycerophosphates, and sucrose. , , . fcw«riftii«ifh«.fflnfc ki^; ne «;nnillM f«, stoo 2« Gives you a good appetite. Knew wnai was in store toMnewne»gK blains, Eczema — SODIUM, to stop 3 Bri y ßWeet B 8 , pp his head or feet wet—nights of listening j Rheumatism, Kidney Troubles, Stomach 4 Strengthens nerves. to him coughing—a dry, hacking coughTroubles POTASSIUM, for Heart DIS- S. Relieves stomach upsets. t OO. orders, Acidosis, Constipation PHOS- 6. Builds energy, "pep" and endurance. * «i uj tJ^ ««ttW«« u ,>, m RinnMAlf PHATFC f«r InsflmniV Brain Faff. 7- Clears out body wastes from every cell of I had tried most things when BIDOMAK PHATfc.S, for Insomnia, Brain rag, by increasing the amount of came to my notice, so I thought I woilld SIYCEROTTO^ « r xygen . the "?f dr* m' . , k give it a trial. That was nearly two VaL.yCJc.KUrrHJsrrlA.lfco, tor INervons g. Creates rich red blood, new healthy nerve years ago Disorders. cells and nerve fluid. * , i.■ • . « 9. Makes you feel well all over. I do not dread the winters now, and It recharges you with new life—counter- BIDOMAK restoreß vita , energyt because itß if he comes home with his feet wet, I acts the effects of worry, overwork, or va i ua bi e ingredients stop the CAUSE of nerve give him a dose of BIDOMAK and forillness—calms the nerves, builds brain pains. Within 30 seconds the ingredients of get all about it. There is no need for and body—quickly restores natural good BIDOMAK have entered the bloodstream, and me fo how grateful I am." health and spiriU .It contains no dan- S&S&ZZfZZrZZti<ibfJA (Signed) X . M.R.W., 4/3/39. gerous drugs and is safe for children, puts a spark i e in your eye) a gp^ \ n yO ur *vho love its pleasant flavour. step, and colour in your cheeks. '^RWWIWWWWWWW^^ Start on a course of BIDOMAK to-day. _ Get BIDOMAK from your nearest chemist or I *or a larg* bottle. At all store to-day. Give it to your family regularly / |Nk , • » /*» M as a protection against winter complaints. L^ chemists and stores. Oe« « gm ■#• ** "s t^le safest > most effective tonic you can fl^fl H bottle to-day. VTIA VI *V^H ■HIPM SCIENTIFIC CONTROL > % V !2*^'^™ BIDOMAK is manufactured in one of the most up-to-date, hygienic \ , % V|^JlM^^^^^^^^ >V? j^^ll:> lm laboratories in the Southern Hemisphere, to which is attached & fully | V V^^^^^l^^B^ qualified Doctor of Medicine, and under the control of Chemist* who ,'i * « ' mJa^^M^^ were trained in tlle most modern English Laboratories in the world. •V^MTlSwßfufl^ HP^^^M There is not the slightest variation of the quality of BIDOMAK— T^^^^^^^W^£MmMffl%3^UUF rT every ingredient is absolutely pure and every drop is controlled by i !;' v sP^f^Vs "j our staff of highly trained Chemists. 3 *^^^^^^BiwH&llmM^^E^r ' "I^^M- ■'■■■■ ■-■■•■H BIDOMAK is equal to the highest of the high standards required by \ i£".^^^K^ iHj the British Pharmacopoeia. "The Tonic of the Century 9* Product of the Douglas Drug Coyi, Sydney, Adelaide, Melbourne, Brisbane and Perth. Sole Agents for Tasmania:' 1 L. Fairthorne & Son Pty. Ltd., Launceston. New Zealand Distributors: Q-Tol-Fluenzol Laboratories, Wellington.

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Evening Post, Volume CXXVII, Issue 131, 6 June 1939, Page 17

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Page 17 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CXXVII, Issue 131, 6 June 1939, Page 17

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