When good or bad luck comes apace we say, "It never rains but it pours,' but the sort that , pours out of a .Martell bottle is always welcome. — Advt.
For influenza take Woods' Great Peppermint Cure. Naver fails. la 6d, 2s 6d.-~Advt.
Through neglecting colds, thousands .die that mighu'easily have been sav erl by Tonking's' Linseed Emulsion. Price, Is 6d, 2s 6d, 4s 6d, at chemists and stores.—Advt. ■
"Whsit. more can you want than & tobacco that burns 'fine, draws .-e>*cy and cool like MILD DERBY PLIPX Try it boys. It's.- good and true. — Advt.- :.■;,'.■'. - :••
;, Tlie splendid full fragrance;of dark and aromatic leaves is blended »i MIXJX ]>ERBY:PLtJG. TtV a 'fine medium smpkeV Try a plug.^Advi. '
The fragrance of. the blushing rose. Of luscious fruit the ta.ste; All for our plea-sure God bestows, Whose wisdom "may be traced/ So with the f>>od and beautiful, Our health maintained and right; With Peppermint Cure to make more sure, . Is cause for our delight.-—Advt.
;■; AVOID OPERATIONSExtract from London Medics! Magazine for May, 1910:—"These ferments, obtained from the papaw, 'are made ap, in the. form of an ointment and gargle, end are recommended as an application to enlarged glandular tissues, tumors, and ulcerstions. The present preparation seems Ito .combine jthe most.- active ferments of the plant in a successful manner. Its activity was demonstrated by ! several cases of hypertrophy of the turbinal bodies, ana in cases of en^, larged tonsils. After three or foar weeks'' application there wasi. very, very marked improvement. .--'■'. There can be no doubt that the preparatioa is unusually effective, and should prove very serviceable, obviating the necessity for operative procedures id many cases. Such operative procedures are often adopted much too hastily. The present ferments are veil deserving of a trial, and in marjy cases we have no doubt the result witf be satisfactory." Papaw Ointment. Is 6d (for ulcers, tumors, goitre, and poisoned wounds); Papaw Papayate, 2s 6d (for nasal catarrh): Papaw Tonic, 2s 6d; Papaw Pile Cure, 2s M Agent: H. L. Jacl&oa.. Chemist. Bleis* beim. '. • *
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Marlborough Express, Volume XLVI, Issue 116, 14 May 1912, Page 4
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337Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Marlborough Express, Volume XLVI, Issue 116, 14 May 1912, Page 4
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